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Hello from Nebraska. New here of course just wanted to say hello. I have a love affair with cars and their appearances lol I have a 00 Saturn Metallic Blue first car that I had that I didn't have to scrape rust off of. The paint is amazing for being 14 yrs most of the car is plastic. I hate a dirty car I am always washing and waxing. Well have used all kinds of wax's from Nu-Finish to Meguiars NXT. Just this past week I just clayed my car, used meguiars 2.0 swirl with a orbital palm. I haven't waxed it yet but man the car really shines even better than before. I am going to use collinite 845 just got today. What kinda of sealer should I use so many to choose from lol. Plus can I use 303 speed detailer after I use 845 or will it hurt it. Thanks for your help.
 
welcome to autogeek, yes you can use 303 speed detailer it wont cause harm, and good sealant would be klasse high gloss sealant glaze
 
+1 for klasse. Great entry level wax. Also Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant. WG waxes too ;)

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Hello from Nebraska. New here of course just wanted to say hello. I have a love affair with cars and their appearances lol I have a 00 Saturn Metallic Blue first car that I had that I didn't have to scrape rust off of. The paint is amazing for being 14 yrs most of the car is plastic. I hate a dirty car I am always washing and waxing. Well have used all kinds of wax's from Nu-Finish to Meguiars NXT. Just this past week I just clayed my car, used meguiars 2.0 swirl with a orbital palm. I haven't waxed it yet but man the car really shines even better than before. I am going to use collinite 845 just got today. What kinda of sealer should I use so many to choose from lol. Plus can I use 303 speed detailer after I use 845 or will it hurt it. Thanks for your help.

Welcome to the forum!

I consider Colinte 845 a sealer. I wouldn't use the 303 for a while I would apply two coats of the 845 and call it good. Here's a good thread to read if you haven't.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...e-845-definitive-how-guide-legendary-wax.html
 
One thing I don't like are water spots, I spend all that time working on a nice show room shine and come out and see water spots on my ride errr lol I have read pages & pages on 845 and I know I will be happy. I will apply two coats.
 
Well I put my Collinite 845 on today it was the 60's with wind gust into the 50's. I was only able to get one coat on before the wax started to harden. I will wait till it get's warmer before I apply the second coat. Now what's good take off the head light glaze I got? Thanks
 
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