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No silicone in this spray coating that I know of. Nothing sticks to the paint after application. LOL. Use it and be amazed. Sio2 is a quartz based coating.
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IMO, you'll see far more of a difference in a well polished fully corrected finish vs what you will ever see between waxes, sealants and coatings. Fully correct and beautify your finish and you'll catch the attention of onlookers for sure.
That said, the main difference I do notice with a coating is that the car seems to have a wet-candy appearance to it that is slightly above that of a great wax or sealant. Again, very subjective and my opinion when comparing the overall appearance of my vehicle done with both. I don't have a great side by side to compare but I will share that here are four photos I've posted here in various threads before. All show a different combination of products used. I'll leave it to your imagination as to which one shows a full carnauba wax, a synthetic sealant, a hybrid of the two and a ceramic coating.
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No silicone in this spray coating that I know of. Nothing sticks to the paint after application. LOL. Use it and be amazed. Sio2 is a quartz based coating.
Makes total sense. Do you have a favorite "hybrid" LSP?
IMO Polish Angel Liquid wax is one of the best waxes out there PERIOD! custmsprty is right. You can get Polish Angel products on Autopia PBMG's sister site. I still have the Jubilee Paste Wax (discontinued) and it is awesome!
They have several types of liquid waxes for the type of color of your ride.
I think this is colour dependant.
Whites and silvers look better with some sealant glassy look.
Bright colours look better with carnauba glow.
I personally like black with a sealant glassy look. Try blackfire wet diamond on black. Insane.
I'm not sure if this totally fits into this discussion but I'll toss it in anyways...
A couple of weeks ago a someone recommended Meguiars Paint Protect to another forum member but mentioned something along the lines of "it won't add gloss" or "doesn't do anything to improve the looks"... I've always disagreed with that assertion and whenever I hear it I can't help but wonder if the person saying has ever actually used the product themselves..
That same day I decided to do a little test on my own hood in order to show that contrary to popular belief, Meguiars Paint Protect does indeed add gloss, darken paint, and you can definitely see a difference.
I took these pics a couple of weeks ago, but never got around to posting about it until now.
1st I rinsed my hood in order to get the majority of the dust/dirt off. As we can see there's a healthy layer of protection already on the paint.
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Then I wiped it clean using Mckee's N-914 and taped my hood down the middle in order to provide a 50/50. I then applied Meguiars Paint Protect on the left side of my hood and let it cure for 3-5min. before wiping it off.
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Here's the after shots. 50/50 for all the people who claim it does nothing in terms of looks...
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Picture speaks for itself.
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Sealants get my vote.![]()
I'm not sure if this totally fits into this discussion but I'll toss it in anyways...
A couple of weeks ago a someone recommended Meguiars Paint Protect to another forum member but mentioned something along the lines of "it won't add gloss" or "doesn't do anything to improve the looks"... I've always disagreed with that assertion and whenever I hear it I can't help but wonder if the person saying has ever actually used the product themselves..
That same day I decided to do a little test on my own hood in order to show that contrary to popular belief, Meguiars Paint Protect does indeed add gloss, darken paint, and you can definitely see a difference.
I took these pics a couple of weeks ago, but never got around to posting about it until now.
1st I rinsed my hood in order to get the majority of the dust/dirt off. As we can see there's a healthy layer of protection already on the paint.
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Then I wiped it clean using Mckee's N-914 and taped my hood down the middle in order to provide a 50/50. I then applied Meguiars Paint Protect on the left side of my hood and let it cure for 3-5min. before wiping it off.
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Here's the after shots. 50/50 for all the people who claim it does nothing in terms of looks...
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Picture speaks for itself.
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Sealants get my vote.![]()
IMO, you'll see far more of a difference in a well polished fully corrected finish vs what you will ever see between waxes, sealants and coatings. Fully correct and beautify your finish and you'll catch the attention of onlookers for sure.
That said, the main difference I do notice with a coating is that the car seems to have a wet-candy appearance to it that is slightly above that of a great wax or sealant. Again, very subjective and my opinion when comparing the overall appearance of my vehicle done with both. I don't have a great side by side to compare but I will share that here are four photos I've posted here in various threads before. All show a different combination of products used. I'll leave it to your imagination as to which one shows a full carnauba wax, a synthetic sealant, a hybrid of the two and a ceramic coating.
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