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I'm too lazy to clean all these MF laying around the Garage. Its like someone puked yellow MF at random in the garage. No wipe sealent means more time to enjoy your detailing faster, less cleaning of MF, less yelling from girlfriend and mom to clean up after myself.
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Originally Posted by nick19
Will a no-wipe sealant change detailing? IMO no.. it just saves me 5 minutes from buffing off the product. It will make it easier, but IMO not changing the way we detail..
Will I try it? Sure.. but I don't think it's a "revolutionary" product..
IMO XMT 360 (and similar) have revoltionized detailing..slowly but surely... a nice AIO product like that will have a greater impact on detailing than a "no wipe" sealant..
Just my opinion..
-Nick
I totally agree with you Nick. AIO's are the new wave that consumers really care about, as well as detailers. I like how AG sat back and waited while Poli Seal and PwS came out and was tested. All are great products though that just make work easier for me.
Wipe on sealants may take off but it will take a lot of time. Rumor has that 6oz's on company's new sealant will cost 30+ bucks!
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Originally Posted by justin30513
I totally agree with you Nick. AIO's are the new wave that consumers really care about, as well as detailers. I like how AG sat back and waited while Poli Seal and PwS came out and was tested. All are great products though that just make work easier for me.
Wipe on sealants may take off but it will take a lot of time. Rumor has that 6oz's on company's new sealant will cost 30+ bucks!
I hope that rumor is wrong, or produces AMAZING results. Otherwise, I just might not be buying..
$30+ to save me 5 minutes? Not worth it to me, IMO. And WGDGS comes with more than 6oz, and I got it on sale for much less. This is most likely the most I'll ever spend for a sealant. It's a good product, no doubt, but I can't justisfy higher prices. I'm sure others can/will.
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now remember, two of these new products are supposedly usable over a carnauba and LOCK in the look, would that make a difference ???
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Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
now remember, two of these new products are supposedly usable over a carnauba and LOCK in the look, would that make a difference ???
Now that got me to thinking bro!
But I know of one that I will not be trying. And you know which one.
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Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
now remember, two of these new products are supposedly usable over a carnauba and LOCK in the look, would that make a difference ???
If they DO lock in the look, then yes.
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I'm sure one of these days someone will come up with a sealant that looks better then a nuba and does not need to be wiped off. Until that day I don't think it will change detailing much. Most detailers that do there own cars care more about looks then how long it takes to detail their car. If you don't have to wipe off a sealant it's nice but does not really change the whole detailing process that much. The good wipe off sealants like Wolfgang DGPS come off so easy there's not much time envolved taking it off. To a lot of detailers looks will always be the most important thing with ease of use being 2nd.
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Originally Posted by justin30513
Now that got me to thinking bro!
But I know of one that I will not be trying. And you know which one.
I have been toying with theres lately, it is very sterile looking. Especially over cars without any previous layers of sealant or wax, which is what I suspect the masses will use it as.
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Originally Posted by killrwheels@autogeek
I have been toying with theres lately, it is very sterile looking. Especially over cars without any previous layers of sealant or wax, which is what I suspect the masses will use it as.
I have heard from several other detailers that it adds nothing to the looks of the paint. All you get is protection. What's up with that? Oh well. I guess they want you to use their 130 step plan to getting a shine before using it.
That was a joke guys. Not a bash.
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Originally Posted by justin30513
I have heard from several other detailers that it adds nothing to the looks of the paint. All you get is protection. What's up with that? Oh well. I guess they want you to use their 130 step plan to getting a shine before using it.
That was a joke guys. Not a bash.
Gary Sword
To a lot of detailers looks will always be the most important thing with ease of use being 2nd.
I agree
justin30513
I totally agree with you Nick. AIO's are the new wave that consumers really care about, as well as detailers. I like how AG sat back and waited while Poli Seal and PwS came out and was tested. All are great products though that just make work easier for me.
Wipe on sealants may take off but it will take a lot of time
Ed
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To achieve excellence, excellence cannot be rushed. Technique is just as important as the product used.
While my approach takes more time, the results are far superior.
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