Easiest to use/most durable for a new car? Not too concerned with fantastic looks

bast525 said:
At some point, I might pick up some Collinite 845 or possibly Duragloss 105 and put that on after a wash, if I really just don't like the look of ZAIO + AW.



I'd worry more about protection than looks. I've used Collinite on outside 24/7 vehicles with very good results and IMO it offers protection that you won't get from AW (not that I've ever *used* AW so I'm just guessing).



For the ~$15 and the little effort it takes to apply something like 845, I'd...well...sorry for the hard sell but you get my point ;)



MDRX8- Yeah the durability issue is kinda a sticking point...but I hear that Meg's #21 lasts pretty long.
 
I'd say anyone would be hard pressed to call AW an LSP. It's definitely in the "booster" category and while it does that quite well, it's really not anything more than that.
 
velobard said:
I'd say anyone would be hard pressed to call AW an LSP. It's definitely in the "booster" category and while it does that quite well, it's really not anything more than that.

Aw, refreshing, someone who has seen the same light as I !

Great booster, but claims as to its base sealant abilities? Doesnt happen in my world. Then again, for $7.00-$8.00, you could use it every week and be happy!

The more I use 1Z MP, the happier I become with it....Great light cleaner/polish, good synthetic durability. Top with Glanz and you should be good for several months.....I dont really have a need for anything more durable then a few moths anyway, as i detail every quarter anyway.

Use the DG AW monthly for additional slickness.....
 
Don't think you could possibly get anything easier, or more durable than an all-in-one( zaio,kaio,poliseal,xmt360,prime) followed by optiseal or clearseal as lsp. simply wipe on and walk away(literally less than 5 mins). You can apply either just as fast as aw, and you will get better protection.
 
Well here's what I did today. Bearing in mind the car is only a few months old, I decided that there is no rush on getting something like ZAIO to clean the paint, as many others have suggested.



Also, I did recently wax the car with some liquid carnauba wax (about a week ago). It was that experience that sent me looking for something better. That waxing session took a LONG time, probably partially my fault... I have a strong feeling I was using too much, which made removal a pain.



So I went ahead and picked up some DG AW at a local Carquest. They had three bottles left and still had that sale going ($5 per), and after reading a ton of good reviews of the AW I decided to buy all three bottles :D Probably overkill, I know.



So I went and washed the car and then went over it and applied the AW... my first impression, this stuff is awesome. It is SO easy to apply and buff out... I was able to wash, dry, and AW the car in less than an hour, which is the kind of ease and time expenditure I'd been hoping for.



I read some threads on here were people were using AW as their final/only wax and found that it did last well over a month in general, and many people seem to be happy just using it after every wash, which I'd be more than willing to do.



But yeah, maybe after some time has passed and my prior layer of wax is past it's useful life, I will go ahead and use some ZAIO, and then possibly go over it with some Collinite or DG 105, and then just keep applying AW over that.



With AW after every wash, would I reasonable expect to go 6 months or more before needing to do ZAIO/Collinite again?
 
I like using Werkstatt Prime as my one-step product. Goes on and comes off relatively easy. Looks good and pretty durable stuff.



Sounds like you like the Aquawax. You could just clay and AW every couple of months - easy and does the job. :)
 
Z K said:
I like using Werkstatt Prime as my one-step product. Goes on and comes off relatively easy. Looks good and pretty durable stuff.



Sounds like you like the Aquawax. You could just clay and AW every couple of months - easy and does the job. :)



That would be awesome too... though I'm tentative to clay bar as I've never done it before... just worried about damaging the paint. But I will give it a try at some point.
 
I don't WANT the detailing bug... I just want my car's finish to last. Don't care if it looks all super beautiful, but I at least want it to look as good as it did the day I bought it for as long as I'm paying it off!





Another quick Meg's QD question. How well does Meg's QD actually clean? Like, will the QD remove stuff that a wash would not? If I were going to wax, would there be any benefit to using the QD after washing for a deeper clean?
 
bast525 said:
How well does Meg's QD actually clean? Like, will the QD remove stuff that a wash would not? If I were going to wax, would there be any benefit to using the QD after washing for a deeper clean?



QDs don't clean all that well, do your cleaning during the wash and use a mild clay (e.g. the Sonus green*) for anything that doesn't come off easily (don't srub it off, use the clay). The main reasons to use them after a wash are: a) to provide lubrication and thus lessen the likelihood of toweling marks and/or b) to add a little gloss (as per the AW idea).



With AW after every wash, would I reasonable expect to go 6 months or more before needing to do ZAIO/Collinite again?



Depends on your conditions. I could probably do it with a few layers of Collinite: I waxed my Blazer with Collinite, last coat in early September; I drove it all winter applying a QD after most washes. It does *not* need rewaxed yet.



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I'm tentative to clay bar as I've never done it before... just worried about damaging the paint. But I will give it a try at some point.



The Sonus green is special. It's so mild that it shouldn't even take off your wax, let alone hurt the paint. I use it as needed at *every* wash...great stuff.
 
bast525 said:
I just want my car's finish to last...



I do hope you give IW a try one day. Granted, I had only used UPP and CMW before trying IW, but I haven't looked back. Last November, I applied two coats of IW on my ungaraged daily driver in preparation for the New England winter, and I didn't feel the need to re-wax until April ... 5 months later. It's easy to apply, easy to buff off (when applied thin), looks great, and lasts and lasts.
 
My vote hands down for durability is fireglaze double strength or glare pro polish

Longer than that again according to company - nyalic.

12 to 20 months in Australia, US would be less but it's ability to remain slick regardless of what washes the car or environment is what wins my vote.



The owner of nyalic australia is visiting me shortly.

apply it like paint but is a sealant.
 
I also have a 2007 MazdaSpeed3 in Mica Black as well as a '74 Porsche 911 and I use Klasse All In One, then Klasse Sealer, then P21S for a topcoat and the cars look great and the treatment lasts several months. The MS3 is sitting on the driveway, not garaged and the 911 is garaged, so I retreat the MS3 once a month. Because the car is black, it's more challenging to keep it looking nice. I have a MazdaSpeed bra on the car during the week because I drive on MI's beautiful highway system, which is full of potholes, debris, rocks, etc... and it helps keep rock chips to an absolute minimum.
 
bast525

I understand what your looking for . You need a product that will leave your car looking great without a lot of prep or fuss to maintain after. you will love KAIO or Duragloss 105 followed by weekly wash . Hit it every two or three weeks with a quick wipedown after washing with AW . I think you would be quite satisfied with your results with very little effort. There are better 3 and 4 step processes but this simple process will get you very nice results with little effort.
 
yep that's what I'm going to do... I'll use either Zaino AIO, Duragloss 101 (which seems to be a very similiar, AIO type product), or something like that to clean and apply a base layer maybe once or twice a year, then using the DG AW monthly. I used DG AW yesterday and it looked GREAT and was VERY easy to use, I really love this stuff so far.



I probably will try the Collinite at some point, but again, I JUST waxed the car with a carnauba wax not more than a week ago, so won't be looking at doing the Collinite/DG 105 for at least 3 months, and depending on how well the AW performs on it's own (we get a LOT of rain, tree sap, bird attacks, etc. during the summer here, so it will put the AW to the test), I may just use the AW and the yearly/semi yearly cleanings with an AIO.





I bought the MS3 nose bra and hated it... it's SUCH a pain to put on and remove, and has lots of little 'pockets' where tree crap can get lodged between the bra and the paint and scratch the finish. Also, the instructions call to remove it and wash it any time it rains (all the time here in the summer), which would just be too much of a pain. I returned it after a couple days.
 
Hey bast525 thanks for your post, answered alot of my questions so I went ahead and ordered some supples tonight. I also have a red 07 mazdaspeed 3, you by chance on mazda3forum?
 
bast525 said:
yep that's what I'm going to do... I'll use either Zaino AIO, Duragloss 101 (which seems to be a very similiar, AIO type product), or something like that to clean and apply a base layer maybe once or twice a year, then using the DG AW monthly. I used DG AW yesterday and it looked GREAT and was VERY easy to use, I really love this stuff so far.



I probably will try the Collinite at some point, but again, I JUST waxed the car with a carnauba wax not more than a week ago, so won't be looking at doing the Collinite/DG 105 for at least 3 months, and depending on how well the AW performs on it's own (we get a LOT of rain, tree sap, bird attacks, etc. during the summer here, so it will put the AW to the test), I may just use the AW and the yearly/semi yearly cleanings with an AIO.





I bought the MS3 nose bra and hated it... it's SUCH a pain to put on and remove, and has lots of little 'pockets' where tree crap can get lodged between the bra and the paint and scratch the finish. Also, the instructions call to remove it and wash it any time it rains (all the time here in the summer), which would just be too much of a pain. I returned it after a couple days.



If you are going to use zaio why not just follow it with clear seal, if you are looking for the easiest and most durable, cs would be it, just as quick and easy as aw, with probably triple the protection. Than use your aw every other wash.
 
Clear seal is just spray on and wipe off? AW is rediculously easy to use.



I may subsitute DG 101 for ZAIO.



I'm on Mazda3forums and msprotege.com
 
bast525 said:
Clear seal is just spray on and wipe off? AW is rediculously easy to use.



I may subsitute DG 101 for ZAIO.



I'm on Mazda3forums and msprotege.com



Just wipe it on and walk away ,you don't wipe it off ,it evaporates on its on. Optiseal is the same way, both are more durable than AW and just as easy to use.
 
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