AIO Cleaner Wax/Sealant for Metallica Silver Subaru

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I have a new 2014 Metallica Silver Subaru Impreza. I am looking to Keep it Simple Simon for now as I learn new things about detailing. The paint looks great now but I was disappointed to hear that these cars have soft paint. Not sure if that is good or bad but I have already got a couple of paint chips on the front from road rash :doh:

I will first clay the clean car then apply the AIO.

I am looking for a simple yet great product to protect the paint in an AIO process and make the silver paint look its best. I would like to use my PC to apply the product and I will also need a pad recommendation (5" pad for large areas and smaller for the smaller areas) for applying the product.

I would also like to use a spray wax afterwards to maintain the shine and durability if you have any recommendations. I do have Pinnacle Waterless Wash and Wax... would that be good enough for a spray wax?

Living in Florida I would like it (AIO and Spray Wax) as slick as possible for our bug situation.
 
Pinnacle XMT 360 is a good AIO. Another option I have used on silver paint is Mother's Synwax FX (which is sold OTC). I don't think Synwax is an AIO by definition but I assure you if your vehicle has embedded dirt this will pick it up and leave a smoothe finish. Both have sealant qualities in them so you get some limited durability.

For pad selection, use Lake Country Green or White pads. The green is typically for AIO's and the White has a little more cut. Perform a test spot using each pad and see what works for you.

For your wax, I would recommend Optimum Spray Wax. I have used this as a topper to XMT360 and Synwax and got around 4-5 months of durability with just ONE APPLICATION of this wax. Simply incredible for silver.
 
correction power is not the greatest, but if the finish is already in decent shape wolf's shine and seal is pretty good.

their product to go over top of that, body wrap, is probably the easiest LSP i've ever applied. Application and removal is about 10 mins each.
 
Poorboy'sworld Polish with sealant or Polish With 100% carnauba wax work really well for me on lighter colors when the paint is in pretty good condition and just needs a quick touch-up.

For more correction I grab Megs D151 or white wax regardless of the cars collor.
 
I like Poorboys Polish and Seal also. It's really easy to use. It looks great and leaves a smooth finish. THe key is the prep of the paint before the AIO is applied. The finish will only be as good as the prep work. Most all AIO's here at AG will do a good job.
 
I think XMT 360 would be a good choice
 
I like the black fire as well but worry it might haze on the color of that subbie.
 
Hit it with blackfire polish & seal. 1-step. done.

Just did our silver coast metallic CTS this past weekend came out great. Put a coat of carnauba paste wax on top to make it pop..

Keeping in garage till winter stops here...
 
So if he uses BFTPS, and it hazes, then what does he do?
Sorry just not following?
thanks
 
I have used XMT360 and BFTPS on my 07 Subie. Both are great but advantage of working outside (if needed) goes to XMT. Then top with whatever you prefer for added protection. Depending on your defects, I would recommend either a white or green polishing pad.
 
So if he uses BFTPS, and it hazes, then what does he do?
Sorry just not following?
thanks
Maybe a spray detailer if not a IPA wipedown. Hopefully Bobby G will pop in with advice...
 
Thanks for the recommendations. I forgot to ask, what will be a slick spray wax with fillers? I will be no rinse washing my car once or twice a week and plan to spray wax it after that. Something that is good for plastic and rubber would be a benefit to. I saw a vid of a detailers on YouTube that had been using Meq's ultimate spray wax fom Walmart on everything on a clients car's body for several years regularly and the trim and all looked brand new.
 
So if he uses BFTPS, and it hazes, then what does he do?
Sorry just not following?
thanks

If it hazes, like it did on my Black 300 I had to hit it with finishing glaze. AIO work great on some rides, dark cars or soft paint try menz 2500 and a spritz sealant.
 
I would also like to use a spray wax afterwards to maintain the shine and durability if you have any recommendations. I do have Pinnacle Waterless Wash and Wax... would that be good enough for a spray wax?.

For your wax, I would recommend Optimum Spray Wax. I have used this as a topper to XMT360 and Synwax and got around 4-5 months of durability with just ONE APPLICATION of this wax. Simply incredible for silver.

So one vote for Optimum... I don't think anyone else posted anything about the spray wax unless I missed it.

Just curious if the pinnacle WW would work here?

I was fortunate enough to win Sunshyne's XMT 360 AIO giveaway here:
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/78167-free-bottle-xmt-360-a.html

So I'll be using the XMT360 as my AIO and will be washing the car on a regular basis with either two bucket regular wash if really dirty, Optimum rinseless if not too bad or Pinnacle WW if really not to bad. I plan on using a spray wax after this to extend the life of the AIO and keep the paint slick and easy to keep clean.

What would be a good spray wax with fillers?
 
I always recommend optimum line , poli seal for AIO (has some sealant protection), and another vote for optimum car wax as a topper.
 
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