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You're opening a can of worms here asking that question! Sealant vs. Wax or which brand is best is a fast way to start a gunfight!
It all comes down to what gives you the look and appearance that makes you happy. Also you have to balance out looks vs. durability in the environment you keep the car.
Sealants have some a long way over the years. When they first came out they left something to be desired but the technology has gotten to the point where they are generally far more durable than a quality carnauba wax.
Everything else being equal (which it rarely is), a sealant is longer lasting and more reflective. A carnauba wax is reasonably long lasting and gives a deep, warm, wet look. All depends on what you prefer.
Another thing I take into consideration is the environment...if you live in an area of high pollutants, acid rain, etc., a sealant is a better bet. If I lived where my in-laws do in Arizona, I would choose a sealant as it would hold up better in that environment. As it is, my cars are garaged so I used a quality carnauba wax...durability isn't an issue and carnauba gives the look I want. On my daily drivers I use a sealant as they get driven every day in all weather.
As far as a good product for silver, my personal experience is Griot's Best of Show Wax. It was far superior in appearance to the wax I previously used and gave good durability. It made the original paint look like it was clear coated which it wasn't.
The real secret is proper finish preparation. If you don't prep the finish properly, no wax or sealant will give the best results. Wash it...clay bar it, use a mild polish then wax or seal it.
While I like Griot's, there are plenty of great products out there. Find the one you like and enjoy the car.
question ?how long to leave upp on before i take it off.or curing time ?