Whiplash Willy
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- Jun 30, 2010
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I just bought a new 2012 VW Golf TDI. I have some vacation time in June where I plan on doing some paint protection.
I am going to clay, and do some light polishing if needed.
For the next step, I am not quite sure what to do.
I am either going to use the Mezerna Power Lock Polymer Sealant that I have, that I have used in the past.
My other option is to use Optimum Opti Seal 2.0. I have never used this product and am a little nervous about the application, but I like how you only have to apply it once.
Having clayed, compounded, polished, and waxed/sealed 4 cars using a Porter Cable DA polisher, I would consider myself a novice detailer. I am a little nervous about screwing up the application. Do you guys think that someone with my limited experience can properly apply Opti Seal? Is it really all that it is advertised to be, or am I better off using a traditional sealer. I probley only have enough time to apply a sealer once a year, so the one time application of Opti Seal is really attractive to me.
I am going to clay, and do some light polishing if needed.
For the next step, I am not quite sure what to do.
I am either going to use the Mezerna Power Lock Polymer Sealant that I have, that I have used in the past.
My other option is to use Optimum Opti Seal 2.0. I have never used this product and am a little nervous about the application, but I like how you only have to apply it once.
Having clayed, compounded, polished, and waxed/sealed 4 cars using a Porter Cable DA polisher, I would consider myself a novice detailer. I am a little nervous about screwing up the application. Do you guys think that someone with my limited experience can properly apply Opti Seal? Is it really all that it is advertised to be, or am I better off using a traditional sealer. I probley only have enough time to apply a sealer once a year, so the one time application of Opti Seal is really attractive to me.