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:iagree::whs::goodpost: This is why many of us like sealant topped off with carnauba wax, this way you get the best of both.Heres my 2 cents :
waxes --- created many years ago, they offer wetness and depth that sealants cannot seem to match. They protect quite well especially from birdie doo-doo's. Their durability is short in length and reapplication needed around 6 weeks for max protection and looks.
Sealants --- synthetic waxes made by man in a quest to duplicate the benefits of waxes and add to them. They are quite durable but bond to paint versus sitting on top of paint. Most are quite reflective (must be do to polymers or other ingredient). They use gloss to try and mimic wetness but dont always show the depth. (plastic saran wrap look). Quite durable with 2-6 months protection.
:iagree::whs: and supercharged said too.Heres my 2 cents :
waxes --- created many years ago, they offer wetness and depth that sealants cannot seem to match. They protect quite well especially from birdie doo-doo's. Their durability is short in length and reapplication needed around 6 weeks for max protection and looks.
Sealants --- synthetic waxes made by man in a quest to duplicate the benefits of waxes and add to them. They are quite durable but bond to paint versus sitting on top of paint. Most are quite reflective (must be do to polymers or other ingredient). They use gloss to try and mimic wetness but dont always show the depth. (plastic saran wrap look). Quite durable with 2-6 months protection.
LOL @ saran wrap, very true... I've always wondered why the car is so glossy but lacks any depth. I thought it was just the paint and all the orange peel. Wax over the sealant doesn't give it any more depth though, not that I have noticed anyhow.]They use gloss to try and mimic wetness but dont always show the depth. (plastic saran wrap look). Quite durable with 2-6 months protection.
1 thing I've noticed with waxes, like Scott said, is not only to they protect more against bird bombs, but even water spots etc that have been on for a couple days sitting in the sun for the most part wash off easier then same on a sealant. That's why I love AW as its got that character of waxes.