Recommended sealant for white cars?

I have a white car in the family I will be detailing to continue to learn so thanks for this thread.



I did want to extend the question a bit. Would everyone recommendation still be the same for a white with some metallic flake in it?



The white I will be doing isn't a metallic, and its possible this isn't a real paint combo, but I thought I have seen a few metallic whites around. Even if its not a real life scenario, I guess I am just asking for continued education.



I was personally thinking of trying either FK1000 or DG111 on the white car I will be doing in the spring.



chris
 
I just ordered JW Acryllic prime and Jett to test out, how are you guys liking that combo on white?
 
dsms said:
I just ordered JW Acryllic prime and Jett to test out, how are you guys liking that combo on white?



I am interested in those products as well,



please let us know about the results and post pictures if possible.
 
vdiesel said:
I am interested in those products as well,



please let us know about the results and post pictures if possible.



I 'll use it on wash and seal jobs for silver and white cars to save time, quicker than hand applying Zaino or Gloss it sealants, but I enjoy those more after a nice correction job. Next one I do white or silver with JW I will do a nice write up:up
 
qbmurderer13 said:
Hey guys im about to do a full detail on my white car and I was wondering which sealant would you guys recommend would look best on a white car. It will be topped off with P21S 100%



I do plenty of white cars weekly, and 99% of them have the same problem - staining.



My favourite prep method for white cars:

1. M86 with wool pad

2. DACP with yellow polishing pad.

3. 106FF with finishing pad - Flex.

This last step is actually unnecessary for many people, but during the night, my customers love to shine another car's Xenon lights onto their detailed white car's side

and expect to see a swirl free finish.



After the above prep, I'll wipe down with de-waxer, and apply 1 layer Rejex.

Wait 12hrs (if customer allows), and do 2nd layer Rejex.

After 9mths of using this method in my shop, all my white car customers are very happy because the white finish is bright, sharp, clean and stain free after every wash with regular car shampoo. Reliable and effective.



In a very hot, humid, dusty and rainy environment where the car is not washed often, I avoid using any type of carnauba (doesn't last at all), or synthetic paste waxes (such as M26, M16.....) cos many normal stains cannot be easily washed off if I use these products.
 
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