Did he say you can`t wax it or don`t have to wax it?
There`s a big difference between can`t and don`t have to.
Any finish that can endure heat, sun, freezing temps, ice and snow and a 16 year old driver, can probably endure a layer of wax.
Did he say you can`t wax it or don`t have to wax it?
There`s a big difference between can`t and don`t have to.
Any finish that can endure heat, sun, freezing temps, ice and snow and a 16 year old driver, can probably endure a layer of wax.
Finally called them. He described it as a polyurethane clear coat. Insinuated that all new paint jobs used this. Said Du Pont did not recommend waxing at all, that all you should do is use some kind of "protectant" such as a quik detailer. Then in a couple of years you could use something like Mequiar`s cleaner wax.
Think I`ll wait another couple months and hit it with my Blackfire
I currently loyal to BFWD. but started looking around and discovered Glare.com. They have a product that has Glassplexin in it. Has anyone heard of this product. Seems interesting reading. Simular to a sealant but supposidly better, Would appreciate a response or any thoughts....Steve
From what I hear Glassglexin is like sodium silicate, which is also called waterglass. Its a great sealer , but needs other stuff to make it glossy, since waterglass does not shine.
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