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Long lasting wax/sealant

Discussion in 'Detailing' started by Kjsayers, Jul 13, 2008.

  1. Jul 13, 2008 at 5:43 PM
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    Kjsayers

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    I am a long time user of carnuba wax. I love the results but never really payed attention to the durability and how long it lasts. I understand that it may last 30 days if your lucky. I don't know alot about the new synthetic products. When I was younger and had the time to wax my vehicles every month. Now I have a new baby and work 50 hours a week. I still love for my truck to look nice (it's black) but really don't have the time to devote to wax it all the time. I have tried the Turtle Wax ICE and have mixed opinions about it. Easy to apply and remove and looks great. However it does not seem to last very long. Who has used other products that is easy to apply and lasts for months?
     
  2. Jul 13, 2008 at 5:57 PM
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    try the turtle wax ice paste. it seems to last much longer and has a slicker finish.
     
  3. Jul 13, 2008 at 6:05 PM
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    humanoid

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    Klasse is pretty good. Never use any of Turtle Wax crap.
     
  4. Jul 13, 2008 at 8:05 PM
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    a wax wont last nearly as long as a sealant... but like you mentioned, the trade off is that a sealant doesnt give the deep shine and "glow" like a carnuba wax.

    Cant go wrong wtih any sealant really, I personally like the Optimum Poli-Seal, its super easy to use.
    Your best bet is to do a 2 step polish before applying the sealant, a sealant typically wont "fill in" the swirls like a wax does (Klasse is the only exception I think at least from my exp.). I like the poorboys polish SR line up IMO, their sealants are good as well.

    they also havea sealant with carnuba... it shines pretty good but still not quite as good as a wax.
     
  5. Jul 14, 2008 at 6:43 AM
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    With the Klasse don't you have to let it set overnight to get the best results?
     
  6. Jul 14, 2008 at 5:59 PM
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    No... if you do multiple layers it needs to sit about 8 hours in between coats.
     
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    Can you first apply a coat of carnuba wax, then afterwards apply a sealant to the paint? Getting the benefits of both?
     
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    ^ No, from what I understand it's the sealant then the wax to finish it off.
     
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    I believe its one or the other. Once you clean the surface, use clay bar, polish it, then wax OR seal it. There may be some boutique brands available that have the qualities of both wax and sealant, but I don't think you can do it yourself unless you have a chemical lab in your garage...but what do I know, I'm an electrical engineer.

    A good sealant you can get at any store is Mequire's NXT 2.0. Should last about 6 months before you reapply. While carnuba gets you the deep wet look, the sealant gives you more of a glassy look.
     
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    ideally, after you wash, clay, polish... youd want to use the sealant as your best protection for you prepped paint. you then could use a wax on top of that... but it all depends on the product you use.
    some are "layerable" as some arent
     
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    I would agree with you on this one. I used to use Zaino on my 2001 black Eclipse...nice mirror finish! I'm going with Meguire's for the truck this time around.
     
  14. Jul 29, 2008 at 4:19 PM
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    I use Formula 113 http://www.formula113.com/kits.html Great product. I put on one coat of the wax, then I use Bead X to make it really shine. Alot of classic car owners swear by it. You can wax the whole truck at once. I have used in the sun without any problems.
     
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    I've used Zaino products when I had my black 01 Eclipse. It was a pretty good product and the mirror shine was amazing. The cool thing, too, is that they have an accelerant, so you don't have to wait too long between coats. One thing I really didn't like too much is that you have to apply and buff by hand. So, if you have time, then this is a great product, but if you want to use a buffer, you probably need to look elsewhere.

    One more thing, I really don't know how well this product protects from the sun. It was pretty good for shine, but I noticed that my paint started to oxidize after a year or two using this product. Granted, I live in CO, so we're much closer to the sun than anyone else. I use Meguire's products now.
     
  17. Aug 5, 2008 at 9:27 AM
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    I use Klasse all-in-one to clean and seal. Then I apply Klasse high gloss sealand. And finally put a coat of blitz wax over everything. It a really nice job cleaning and protecting the paint and by addinf the Klasse gloss sealer it lasts alot longer between detailing.
     

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