PoopMobile
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- Aug 6, 2011
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A bunch of Questions……Help !!!!!!!!!
With all the different products and reviews out there, I’m baffled. I know it has to do with preference and in the past I’ve always used a good Carnauba base wax because I prefer the warm deep shine. With the technology these days I’m considering using a sealant especially since I plan on using my vehicle throughout the winter. If I use a high grade sealant (Wolfgang, Prima, Zaino, etc…) the manufacturer’s state you can put a Carnauba wax over it to get the look of the wax. How is this possible if the sealant bonds to the paint and forms a barrier? I have no problem mixing products to get the final desired result which is a long lasting protectant and still have that warm deep shine instead of the mirror glossy look. And what’s the deal with these blend/hybrid products? They say you get the best of both worlds? But in their literature they state they only last as long as a straight high grade Carnauba…so what’s the advantage?
As with most I’m looking for a quick fix but I also want to do the best possible thing to preserve the integrity of my paint. I’ve read tons of reviews about mixing the different brand name products such as Prima w/Fusion or SN Hybrid, Wolfgang Sealant w/Fusion and so on. Again, I know it’s preference. My vehicle is a few months old (off production line 3/16/11) Metallic Cosmic Blue which is a dark deep blue. I use it 3 or 4 days a week and it’s covered (outdoor) when not in use. It presently has a coat of Carnauba approx. 4 weeks old and needs little to no prep for next application. In your expert opinion, what specific products (brand names) would you recommend? Should I continue with my wax regiment (more often) or should I attempt a sealant/wax or blend mixture?
With all the different products and reviews out there, I’m baffled. I know it has to do with preference and in the past I’ve always used a good Carnauba base wax because I prefer the warm deep shine. With the technology these days I’m considering using a sealant especially since I plan on using my vehicle throughout the winter. If I use a high grade sealant (Wolfgang, Prima, Zaino, etc…) the manufacturer’s state you can put a Carnauba wax over it to get the look of the wax. How is this possible if the sealant bonds to the paint and forms a barrier? I have no problem mixing products to get the final desired result which is a long lasting protectant and still have that warm deep shine instead of the mirror glossy look. And what’s the deal with these blend/hybrid products? They say you get the best of both worlds? But in their literature they state they only last as long as a straight high grade Carnauba…so what’s the advantage?
As with most I’m looking for a quick fix but I also want to do the best possible thing to preserve the integrity of my paint. I’ve read tons of reviews about mixing the different brand name products such as Prima w/Fusion or SN Hybrid, Wolfgang Sealant w/Fusion and so on. Again, I know it’s preference. My vehicle is a few months old (off production line 3/16/11) Metallic Cosmic Blue which is a dark deep blue. I use it 3 or 4 days a week and it’s covered (outdoor) when not in use. It presently has a coat of Carnauba approx. 4 weeks old and needs little to no prep for next application. In your expert opinion, what specific products (brand names) would you recommend? Should I continue with my wax regiment (more often) or should I attempt a sealant/wax or blend mixture?