davidc
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- May 6, 2007
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As some older people may remember the days when wax advertisements would state their wax would have ingredients to replenish lost components in your paint. I have been using sealants for a good number of years as Carnuba does not seem to hold up very well in Phoenix. While washing the Wife's van the noticeable dull sections were showing on the roof and growing. The thought went thru my mind that yes I may be sealing the paint/clear, but what is keeping it from drying out and leading to clear coat failure ?. The rotary and blue Edge wool pad along with Menz. PO 85RD were brought into service which cleaned those areas very fast. On a previous section before I used the DA and went all the way to M105 and a B&S orange pad and it was a real chore. I wound up doing the complete Van then used the DA and a B&S blue pad with DG 652 to clean any residue left behind. I have had a bottle of Collinite 845 and decided to try this instead of the traditional sealant in hopes that the oils/solvents will keep the clear coat alive. I am no expert in these areas by a long shot so I could be way off base with this. I should know in 2-3 months, maybe sooner. With all the rave reviews with Collinite and the only Carnuba/Sealant Hybrid I have it seemed like a good choice. Any and all comments appreciated on this as I would like to know the thoughts of nourishing your clear coat.
Dave
Dave