What do you use on top of a sealant???

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So, I had applied Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection to our Denali before winter. Product was great to apply and seems to be doing the job just fine, looks good too. The question I have is what do y'all use on top of sealant to clean it without removing the sealant itself?

Thanks for the info!

Patrick
 
Right now I'm applying Collinite 845 wax over the Wolfgang Paint Sealant.
All I can say is wow on how it's looking.
Amazing really.

Btw. First time using the 845, it's so darn easy to apply and remove, no dusting, none whatsoever. I'm sold on it.
 
Right now I'm applying Collinite 845 wax over the Wolfgang Paint Sealant.
All I can say is wow on how it's looking.
Amazing really.

Btw. First time using the 845, it's so darn easy to apply and remove, no dusting, none whatsoever. I'm sold on it.

X2:buffing:
 
Right now I'm applying Collinite 845 wax over the Wolfgang Paint Sealant.
All I can say is wow on how it's looking.
Amazing really.

Btw. First time using the 845, it's so darn easy to apply and remove, no dusting, none whatsoever. I'm sold on it.

x3
 
I use UWWplus as a lubricant while drying and it leaves a nice smooth boost to sealants. If i want to go a step further I'll use Optimum Spray Wax which at one point I didn't think I liked now it's my go to product. Go figure....guys here sold me on it. Pretty smart people here if you open your mind.
 
Right now I'm topping my sealant with Pinnacle Signature Series II wax. For maintenance washes, both bucket and rinseless, I spray some Chemical Guys V7 during drying for added protection.
 
So sorry, poorly crafted title on my part. I got the wax on top of part down, I like SS2.

What I am looking for is a cleaner to use on top of sealant that will not remove the sealant. I have small specks of stuff sitting on the the sealant after washing, some tar, tree crap and so on. I want this off but want the sealant to stay on.

Thanks again,

PC
 
So sorry, poorly crafted title on my part. I got the wax on top of part down, I like SS2.

What I am looking for is a cleaner to use on top of sealant that will not remove the sealant. I have small specks of stuff sitting on the the sealant after washing, some tar, tree crap and so on. I want this off but want the sealant to stay on.

Thanks again,

PC

Chances are, the contaminants that you think are "on" the sealant are in fact below or through the sealant and affixed to the clearcoat. Your best course of action would be either Iron-x or to clay the paint lightly with a fine grade clay. After claying you'll want to re-apply the sealant as clay can partially remove waxes and sealants.
 
Chances are, the contaminants that you think are "on" the sealant are in fact below or through the sealant and affixed to the clearcoat. Your best course of action would be either Iron-x or to clay the paint lightly with a fine grade clay. After claying you'll want to re-apply the sealant as clay can partially remove waxes and sealants.

I had also thought of that so I tested a small area with Pinnacle paint cleanser and the stuff came off with little effort. I just don't want to do the whole car and then reapply if it's not necessary.

PC
 
What I am looking for is a cleaner to use on top of sealant that will not remove the sealant. I have small specks of stuff sitting on the the sealant after washing, some tar, tree crap and so on. I want this off but want the sealant to stay on.

Thanks again,

PC
Sounds like some of these contaminates are going to take cleaners (solvents) that will cause, to some degree or another: degradation of the Wax/Sealant.

The good news is that once they're removed (and any Sealant that happens to go with them)...
LSP-protection/Restoration is as near as another application of the Sealant to the affected areas.

"Topping" with SS2 is optional.

Bob
 
Sounds like some of these contaminates are going to take cleaners (solvents) that will cause, to some degree or another: degradation of the Wax/Sealant.

The good news is that once they're removed (and any Sealant that happens to go with them)...
LSP-protection/Restoration is as near as another application of the Sealant to the affected areas.

"Topping" with SS2 is optional.

Bob

Thanks Bob. Ya, pretty much what I am thinking just looking to save a step if I can. Tough getting much done during winter up here in Ohio, been really cold and the amount of salt on the roads is ridiculous.

Thanks,

PC
 
I Dont really dig topping sealants. With proper prep a stand alone sealant will look just as good as a topped one.

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