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01-30-2023, 12:30 PM | #29 | |
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Like @Wally86 mentioned, probably best practice is to apply a sealant first and then the wax. It will add, all together, 2 layers of protection. But, if you're not willing to go that route, you should be fine. Not sure which one you used (Spray vs Liquid Wax, both are liquid but you know what I mean) but your next washes, while the car is still wet, you can refresh your layer by just using the spray form. Just don't overdo it. |
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Hey Wally, I do not understand?
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It means that before any wax job, a sealant is recommended as it "seals" the top coat of the vehicle. Since you remove a lot of the contaminants and basically leave the top coat exposed to the elements by using a clay bar, the sealant acts as your base protection as sealants adhere to the surface a lot better most waxes. |
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This is a bit OT but may be helpful. My FR-S does not have much plastic trim but my Ford Escape has a bunch. I have tried various plastic trim restorer products but none have worked well or lasted. This guy does a good review of them and found Cerakote Ceramic Trim Coat the best.
TW says you can use its Hybrid Solutions Pro Graphene Flex Wax on plastic trim so I gave it a shot, since I already have it. Sprayed some on a small microfiber towel, applied it directly to the plastic trim on my Escape, and buffed off the excess. It looks good, but let's see how long it lasts. |
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Solution finish is what I'd suggest for a trim restorer. It actually does restore to some degree unlike most which acts are more of a mask. Haven't played with cerakote trim but I'm aware it's a quality product. The headlight kit worked nicely when I tested it.
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$14.95 for 1 ounce of Solution Finish. That's a hard pass. https://www.amazon.com/Solution-Fini.../dp/B006NZQ3T8
TW has a new one out. It's also black like Solution Finish but a bit cheaper. https://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Wax-53.../dp/B0BL44PMWK |
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I actaully lke the turtle wax graphene spray - easy to apply and results are pretty slick. I use it as a topper for my existing graphene coating. OF course, only apply it when the paintwork is cool to touch. Otherwise it can be a pain to buff off excess
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Update on this thread.
I have used many products ever since my review on the Turtle Wax Graphene Spray/wax. Some included but not limited to; Mothers CMX Adams Graphene Spray Griots Best Show Spray Wax Griots Spray On Wax Meguiars Ceramic Sprays Adams Spray Wax To this day, and lately its becoming harder to find at my local Autozone/Advance Auto Parts, the Turtle Wax Spray is the best option when it comes to applying a low-budget graphene spray that protects the wax layer. It is tedious to use and properly apply, but it lasts so much longer than the sprays above and has better chemical composition of hydrophobic components. Would still highly recommend for those who just want an apply and forget wax layer. |
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I'm done with ceramic coatings, I just prefer "wax on wax off" method Griots garage ceramic 3 in wax is good also. |
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