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If you're referring to the "hydrophobic effect" and what causes that effect; and do temperatures play a role;Which wax or sealant have people found to be the most Hydrophobic?
well maintained fresh sealants, waxes on a properly cared for finish will all be very hydrophobic. I sheet water over my cars after a car wash and they end up being 90% dry. There is a different LSP on each of my cars so it matters less the product and that the surface is protected and free of contaminants that can "hold" water.
Out of curiosity:Sorry, I should have been more clear. I own a very successful detailing business and didn't need prep work advice, but it is undoubtable that certain products are more hydrophobic than others. Rather than trying all of them I figured I'd ask.
Sonax Polymer Netshield has to be the most for me, followed by the Brilliant Shine Detailer (as a qd/ spray wax).
CQUK, ReLoad, Hydro2
Sonax Polymer Netshield has to be the most for me, followed by the Brilliant Shine Detailer (as a qd/ spray wax).
Hard to beat Sonax's Brilliant Shine Detailer for price & performance.
Another vote for Netshield! Great stuff!
Sonax Net Shield, Black Ice, Midnight Sun, Opti-Coat. There are many options.
Sonax Polymer Netshield
Sonax polymer netshield is insanely hydrophobic.