I will never wax another car....

Z4M-2006 said:
Whats was it like for dust on removal ?

Good question! I noticed NONE! The haze seemed to be picked up by the microfiber polishing rag - perhaps it was moist enough to stick to the rag, or perhaps it was buffed 'into' the finish, but there was virtually no appreciable dust.
 
lordgrover said:
Looks fantastic. 8)

Nice gaff too.

Ha! Thanks! Our retirement home on a lake in the mountains. Its a labor of love though. Log homes are high maintenance, and there is a caulking gun hanging on a hook just inside the door!
 
I'm going to get me a clay mitt and then give this a go. I've been dreading going back to polishing and waxing once the paint protection on my car wears off, and that's finally staring to happen. If I can keep it protected and shiny without hurting the paintwork or putting too much effort then that's ace. As for it being like any other paint sealant, that's fine as I wouldn't know one from another :D
 
Bing said:
I'm going to get me a clay mitt and then give this a go. I've been dreading going back to polishing and waxing once the paint protection on my car wears off, and that's finally staring to happen. If I can keep it protected and shiny without hurting the paintwork or putting too much effort then that's ace. As for it being like any other paint sealant, that's fine as I wouldn't know one from another :D


Let me/us know what you think. I think a lot of this whole discussion about wax/sealants is an "in the eye of the beholder" kind of thing. I was impressed but others might have a different view. I also have 66 year old eyes, and I only trust about 85% of what I see, so confirmation of what I see would be helpful. I bet you like it.
 
I was a little frustrated my pictures didn't show more of the reflective quality I observed. So I tried again. The reflection of the flags in my garage and the floor joists above the car give a better idea of the gloss this product renders..

It's pretty impressive, IMO.
 

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Interesting observations. Tempted to take a look for £21. Looking forward to some photos. :)
 
There seems to be 2 versions - the OP's original ver3.0 and the cheaper spray no mention of ver 3.0
 
bladeowner said:
There seems to be 2 versions - the OP's original ver3.0 and the cheaper spray no mention of ver 3.0

I don't understand. The only 'spray' product I mentioned was Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz used to enhance the "Deep Gloss Sealant" between applications.... as far as I know, there is not '2 versions'???
 
Z4Rick said:
bladeowner said:
There seems to be 2 versions - the OP's original ver3.0 and the cheaper spray no mention of ver 3.0

I don't understand. The only 'spray' product I mentioned was Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz used to enhance the "Deep Gloss Sealant" between applications.... as far as I know, there is not '2 versions'???

The ebay link (spray) and the amazon link (bottle) that were posted on the first page of this thread.
 
bladeowner said:
Z4Rick said:
bladeowner said:
There seems to be 2 versions - the OP's original ver3.0 and the cheaper spray no mention of ver 3.0

I don't understand. The only 'spray' product I mentioned was Wolfgang Instant Detail Spritz used to enhance the "Deep Gloss Sealant" between applications.... as far as I know, there is not '2 versions'???

The ebay link (spray) and the amazon link (bottle) that were posted on the first page of this thread.

Ah! I found it. I was unaware a liquid spray was available, but I might get a bottle to keep the coating fresh! Seems like the same application process - including the 12 hour cure time, but would be even easier to apply. Thanks for pointing that out.
 
So I bought a bottle of the liquid version of this product that Bladeowner pointed me towards, and there are some nuances in the application directions that look to make it easier to apply. I tried a very small amount of it on my previously coated Zed thinking a second coat couldn't hurt. Waste of time. The liquid beaded up on the previous coat and didn't coat at all! So I buffed it dry and looked around the garage. My 10 year old John Deere mower, (which has never been waxed!), looked shabby so I added a small amount to the small rag I had and applied it to one side of the cowling. I gave it ten minutes and lightly buffed it. NICE result on a dewaxed , oxidized surface! Not concours mind you, but a huge improvement. I couldn't get a decent picture since it was half buried under the Queen's summer seat cushions stored all around it, but it looks like it works the same as the thicker product.
I attach a picture of the directions if anyone is interested...
Wolfgang Liquid sealant.jpg
 
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