Topping Feynlab Hybrid Detailer

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Do you/ would you top Feynlab Hybrid or any spray sealant?
Dont think it really needs a topper to get 4-8 weeks of good protection but then one is left with issue of a lubricant when washing/drying your vehicle.
Recently i have been switching back and forth between Idrosave at 50:1 and TEC 582 diluted 1:1 as a drying aid. So while i dont think the Feynlab detailer needs a boost the drying aid makes for a mor resistant drying process.
 
Shoot I forgot all about that Feynlab stuff, and just bought a gallon of the TEC582 after being blown away by my first experience with it and members pointing out it was on sale for $25. I guess I'll have to try the Feynlab when I finish the TEC, that should be about 2042, when we're in The Matrix.
 
Just bought a 500 ml bottle of Feynlab Detailer on Amazon. It was $19.90 which is roughly same price from Feynlab but being a Prime member its free shipping need to add about $7.00 or $8.00 shipping if bought from Feynlab.
Youll get a lot more applications from that gallon of 582 especially if you dilute it.
When applying the Feynlab i use approx 2 oz to do my Tacoma but am applying to a mostly dried surface. When using the diluted 582 im using maybe 6 oz for same.
 
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When you first posted this I looked on Amazon for the Feynlab and didn't see any at all...that's weird.
 
Don't over think it and use it as drying aid to maintain itself. It won't harm anything.
 
Don't over think it and use it as drying aid to maintain itself. It won't harm anything.
Well it comes down to a few factors.

The Feylab is a pretty stout product which applying at every wash is most likely overkill considering i wash my vehicles every 10 days- 2 weeks. It also costs $1.18 per oz even when my total cost is $20.00 per 500 ml bottle.

The TEC 582 is a good product which offers good protection and slickness which makes a good drying aid and at the recent $25.00 per gallon and diluted 1:1 is only 10 cents per oz.

The Idrosave also offers descent protection and the total cost to apply to my entire truck is 20 cents. Thats rediculously cheap.

Think if i were to use Feynlab at every wash id want purchase it by the 5 liter offering. That would drop the cost to approx 50 cents per oz. Which is still much more $$ than the other two.

Im maintaining three vehicles so i am considering cost in all of this.
 
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