| Re: Casual waxer, new to sealers, looking for help Quote:
Originally Posted by Joel_MD mvw2, you have a few different routes you could go. Personally, I like to use Klasse All In One sealant and top it with Collinite Insulator Wax 845. Klasse AIO is not very durable but it makes a great base for a carnauba, and 845 is very long lasting. You should get four to six months protection from 845.
Some guys love the Duragloss sealants. If you put down a thin coat of #601 Bonding Agent, then follow with either #105 Total Performance Polish or #111 Clear Coat Polish you will have a long lasting shine. The company claims up to a year of protection. Maybe some of the Duragloss devotees will chime in with their real world results.
Zaino sealants are known for long lasting shine and protection. It looks a little more "plasticy" than wax, but you could always top it with a wax for a different look. Zaino also responds well to layering, which is somewhat dubious with most products. Their Z-2 or Z-5 Show Car Polish mixed with ZFX Flash Cure Accelerator is supposed to give up to a year of protection. | I recently used Zaino's new CS sealer on my Corvette and really liked the results. Their Z8 detailer / sealer is also wonderful.
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