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| Last Step Process/Protection In order to protect all your hard work and to keep your vehicle looking like new it’s important to know how to use a wax/sealant properly. Do you have a question about a wax or sealant? Do you have a unique way of applying wax? Feel free to post here. |
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Duragloss 101 - cleaner sealant, removes old waxes while laying down a layer of protection. Duragloss 105 - long lasting paint sealant Synthetic Polymer/Wax Formula. Super-tough coating forms a protective barrier which protect against acid rain, tree sap, bird droppings and other environmental pollutants. Duragloss 111 - paint sealant All these are not true "polishes" as duragloss.coms but instead sealants. I've only had personal experiences with Duragloss 105, it's a fantastic sealant for the price. My recommendations for starting a new are: Duragloss 105 the Sealant Duragloss 601 A pre-sealant bonding agent to promote proper bonding of 105 Duragloss 951 Duragloss aquawax - a sealant booster to enhance the shine and protective properties of the sealant, apply after your washes. As it has been said, you can pick them up at your local carquest, it should only set you back around $25. Great products! You can apply waxes/sealants by hand, that's what the majority of us do. A machine like the porter cable is to polish out imperfections like marring or swirl marks in the paint. It's really a fantastic investment for an enthusiast to getting true mirror reflection in your paint, but it's like a vacuum on your wallet if your not careful, the temptation to buy more stuff as many of us here know! |
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Depending on the sealant, I've read a minimum of 12 hours. But I think with Zaino + ZFX, you can apply the wax pretty much right after. I usually wait 24 hours during the week because I'm forced to. On the weekends I wait 12 hours b/c I'm impatient.
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Correct, you can apply up to 3 coats at a time with Zaino when using ZFX. If you are using a sealant Zaino is the only way to go IMHO.
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If I am not going to polish, I generally do the following: 1. Wash with Duragloss 905 Wash (Same as 901 except 905 comes in a gallon) 2. Clay with Sonus Green or similar mild clay. 3. AIO with Polycharged Jeff's Werkstat Prime Strong 4. Seal with Polycharged Jeff's Werkstat Acrylic Jet. 5. Glaze with Danase Wet Glaze 5. Seal again with Polycharged Jeff's Werkstat Acrylic Jet. You can use whatever product line you like but I really like the Jeff's Werkstat line. I also like the polycharge the products to make removing them easier and makes them slicker. Other really good lines are Zaino, Ultima and Duragloss. In step #3, if you are using a sealant that doesn't come with an AIO, I would use a cleaner there. If you are are using a wax instead of a sealant, in step three I would use Clearkote's Red Moose Glaze as your cleaner (don't use a sealant on top of Red Moose Glaze) and skip the Danase Wet Glaze. |
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