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    Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    Something that would be extremely useful to the consumer would be a chart that shows all the sealants and waxes that AG sells and lists some of the traits. (UV protection, durability, water beading?, water sheeting? etc.) Is their any way this could come about?
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    Re: Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    Hey that's a good idea, we could also include if they were WOWO or a WODWO

    Also if it's a finishing wax, (no cleaners), or a cleaner/wax



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    Re: Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek View Post
    Hey that's a good idea, we could also include if they were WOWO or a WODWO

    Also if it's a finishing wax, (no cleaners), or a cleaner/wax


    You got it Mike!

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    Re: Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    That would definitely make life a lot easier when browsing through all the various waxes and sealants trying to decide what to buy.


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    Re: Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    I like it.

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    Re: Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    Hey that is a good idea!

    And maybe on the page of each selant/ wax/ cleanerwax etc, you can have a few "icons" that say what it is. Like for example, if it's a cleaner wax, then you might have a green rectangle at the bottom of the page (next to the product size...16oz ect) that says "cleaner wax" in it.

    For a pure sealant you may have a blue rectangle that says "sealant" and so on and so forth. Color coded that can be easily associated/ recognized with the chart.

    I made my own lil (and very bad) example below:


    You may have a few of these at the bottom of the page, so maybe a green one with "cleaner" in it and a Yellow one for "wax" or the blue for "sealant" and the combination of them will mean you can look and see what features the product has.

    If it was a cleaner wax, you might have a yellow "wax" rectangle and then a green "cleaner" rectangle underneath it.

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    Re: Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    Sounds like a GREAT idea. how about including glaze's.

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    Re: Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    I would suggest adding curing time if needed such as for WGPS.
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    Re: Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    Quote Originally Posted by Bunky View Post
    I would suggest adding curing time if needed such as for WGPS.
    Another good idea...


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    Re: Sealant/Wax comparison chart

    Quote Originally Posted by ricks778 View Post
    Sounds like a GREAT idea. how about including glaze's.
    That should probably be a different chart.

    While waxes and paint sealants use the term glaze, in the body shop industry glaze usually refers to a product applied to the paint to make it look good but it's also safe for fresh paint, which means it won't seal like a wax or paint sealant and it's usually water soluble, which means it won't last. A glaze in the body shop industry is kind of opposite of a wax or sealant in the enthusiast world.

    Two well known examples would be 3M Imperial Hand Glaze and Meguiar's #7 Show Car Glaze

    So if a product is in fact a wax or paint sealant but uses the word Glaze on the label then it would be on the wax and paint sealant chart.

    If the product is in fact a glaze, as in a product formulated to make paint look glossy but not actually be a wax or a paint sealant, then it would be better to create a chart for glazes and non-abrasive polishes.



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