Thanks mate. So that called inorganic sealant? Im still new about detailing, just want to learn more from you guys around AGO.
You got it :nod: Both of these products "Reload" and "Permanon" are inorganic sealants which have some of the benefits of coatings like Cquartz and Opticoat.
However these inorganic sealants do not have anywhere near the longevity or thickness of these "coatings"
What they do have is the same ability as the coatings to release dust and dirt better than a traditional sealant and MUCH better than a carnauba wax.
What they have that coatings do not have is more slickness and are easier to apply.
What they lack compared to a wax or sealant is the cost. They are more expensive than a traditional spray sealant or spray wax.
Reload is more cost effective than Permanon by far while Permanon has some interesting methods of application that make it a great tool for sealing hard to reach areas like brake calipers.
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Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover is a great product. M105 and M205 are also great tools that given your cost of shipping etc I may try first those first.
Wolfgang TSR is a diminishing abrasive technology (DAT) while M105 and M205 are SMAT technology. Mike has a good article that talks about the difference between these two technologys. You can pretty much allow any polish to fall into one category or the other. Some employ both
M105 - Very aggressive cut and fast but will need a second product to refine the paint surface
WGTSR - Diminishing abrasive so it cuts slower and is not as aggressive as M105 but is definitely capable of removing swirls and the big benefit is if used correctly it can finish down very nice and swirl free!
M205 - Not nearly as aggressive as M105. Finishes well on most paints.