just like the title asks... does sealant (more perticularly wolfgang sealant) help reduce the potential to get NEW spider web scratches in the clear?
again, asking if it will help against NEW ones, not filling in old ones. just want to make that clear lol
reason i ask is because the paint on my 03 montana seems to get spider web scratches fairly easily. i have been using the two bucket method with a regular cheapy $20 brush and hertz (i wash cars for them) "bradley's RTX-3" industrial soap on it for about a year (washing on average once a week) and these scratches just look horrendous. i dont push hard with the brush and i ALWAYS use fresh clean water. plus i am drying with an absorber so i dont quite understand why these are so bad, honestly.
now, i did use the mequiars ultimate compound then polish on the hood to test it out using a wal-mart bought turtle wax orbital buffer (its low speed) and it removed most of the scratches. i waxed it twice afterwards with mothers cali gold cleaner carnuba and it looked spectacular. 6 months later (after winter) the scratches came back as if i hadnt even been there.
so, this tells me that either a.) the brush i am using is causing these or b.) i didnt use a sealant.
now, just this past weekend i ditched the hertz wash brush in favor for a mothers genuine lambswool mitt. only thing i changed in my wash procedure.
i also bought a wolfgang paint sealant bottle to try out. havent had a chance to try it yet but thats why i am asking this question. id like to know of this sealant will help reduce the potential for new spider web scratches. if not is there anything i can do to help reduce the potential?
i realize its just a daily driver minivan but honestly they only made 2770 of my thunder edition in 2003 and only 572 of them were my color so id like to keep it as nice as i can. and not only that i do love the thing LOL. call me odd if you want to but i really take pride in this thing.
thanks a lot, guys and sorry for the book.
again, asking if it will help against NEW ones, not filling in old ones. just want to make that clear lol

reason i ask is because the paint on my 03 montana seems to get spider web scratches fairly easily. i have been using the two bucket method with a regular cheapy $20 brush and hertz (i wash cars for them) "bradley's RTX-3" industrial soap on it for about a year (washing on average once a week) and these scratches just look horrendous. i dont push hard with the brush and i ALWAYS use fresh clean water. plus i am drying with an absorber so i dont quite understand why these are so bad, honestly.
now, i did use the mequiars ultimate compound then polish on the hood to test it out using a wal-mart bought turtle wax orbital buffer (its low speed) and it removed most of the scratches. i waxed it twice afterwards with mothers cali gold cleaner carnuba and it looked spectacular. 6 months later (after winter) the scratches came back as if i hadnt even been there.
so, this tells me that either a.) the brush i am using is causing these or b.) i didnt use a sealant.
now, just this past weekend i ditched the hertz wash brush in favor for a mothers genuine lambswool mitt. only thing i changed in my wash procedure.
i also bought a wolfgang paint sealant bottle to try out. havent had a chance to try it yet but thats why i am asking this question. id like to know of this sealant will help reduce the potential for new spider web scratches. if not is there anything i can do to help reduce the potential?
i realize its just a daily driver minivan but honestly they only made 2770 of my thunder edition in 2003 and only 572 of them were my color so id like to keep it as nice as i can. and not only that i do love the thing LOL. call me odd if you want to but i really take pride in this thing.

thanks a lot, guys and sorry for the book.
