Originally Posted by GS4_Fiend
Opti-seal.
Originally Posted by craigdt
Um, GoudyL can chime in and speak for himself, but I`m pretty sure that was meant to be humorous.
Tort
Originally Posted by wfedwar
Is opti-seal really that easy to use? I thought since it needs to go on so thin it would be difficult to manage how much you actually spray on.
Originally Posted by TortoiseAWD
Well, I thought that might have been the case, but every post he recommends TW Ice that I wasnt sure...
As to the question about OS, while I have used only UPGP and not OS, I feel that it is the easiest LSP to apply. (due to its WOWA nature). Imo, its another case of less is more.
Yea.. I`m pretty skeptical about how Opti-Seal works. Maybe should give it a try.
This is a very interesting thread. I use a spray wax after every wash or every other wash but now that its raining I get stubborn grime and spots after a wash I think it might be my spray wax…….
Originally Posted by G37
It`s designed to get your mind thinking a little outside the norm for sure.
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Originally Posted by David Fermani
David, i read that thread were you maintained your work car with just that spray wax. Do you take care of your other cars with that spray wax too are you still using the spray wax?
I`m kinda on and off with AM Hydro Shine at the moment as I`m constantly testing new products. Great product though. I`ve been using it for many years.
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I`ve been using Megs Ultimate Spray wax exclusively on my truck and wife`s van for over a year now....as well as many of my customers. I can`t tell the difference other than I`m done faster. The paint beads and it`s not falling off. What more can you ask for?
What is Hydro Shine??? Link to the product???? Thanks
Originally Posted by David Fermani
MDRX8
Its an Auto Magic product. You`ll have to contact them.
I like to tell my customers wax is like sun tan lotion to the body the more u apply the better never wait till it is all gone keep a constant coat on. Rember it is cheaper to keep wax on then to repaint. U can not convince me wax is not important. Wax will help prevent fading and oxidation. Take two of the same make and model leave out in the elements take one car and wax consistently. never wax the other one see witch one goes bad quicker. For example take a bare paint job section and a realy protected paint job section and put degresser on one and see witch one streakes faster both will, but u will have a lot more time to get it off the protected finsh without harm.`
WOW. A lot of different opinions from a lot of experienced pro`s and some not so much. As a guy that just does this as a hobby I don`t know much about UV protection and layering etc., I basically want my cars to look great and if the paint holds up longer without failure then thats a plus but if not then I enjoyed the shine while it lasted. I read all the hype from the various wax and sealant companies but I basically look for products that are 1.easy to use 2. last a reasonal length of time. 3.don`t cost so much that I have to mortage the home to purchase. So keep up the discussion as David has again challenged us to think outside the box as they say.
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