Drdetail12
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Hey I was wondering what is a really good sythetic wax that lasts very long and protects your cars paint the best! Names and prices would be great!
-thanks nick.
-thanks nick.
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A pure synthetic wax is usually considered a sealant. You can get a paste - but liquids are generally the rule. Menzerna PowerLock is very good - under $30.
If you want a hybrid wax (synthetic/carnauba) check out Wolfgang Fuzion. I think it's about $200. I like it. If you have a dark car, check out Dodo Juice Blue Velvet Pro ~ $80.
Poorboy's World... EXP pure sealant, very user friendly, won't break the bank, excellent durability...and great mirror like shine...been my go to for details for over ten years
I used this and didn't like it. I think it said something like you can leave it on the paint for up to an hour before removal for extra shine (paraphrasing).
That was a mistake. It was like removing concrete. On the other hand, BFWD, WG DGPS or PowerLock probably could be left on for days and the just wipe right off.
Just my experience, but generally I like PB's stuff.
I have used Finish Kare FK1000p high temp wax. Amongst the BlackFire products I have I just couldn't see applying those when I still have the can of Finish Kare and had to use it again from the experience of the endurance of it. I also hate to use it because it is such a bear to get off if applied to thick or let haze or cure too long.
Dean.
I've only encountered what you had happen when to much product is applied..betting that's what happened with you...and in some cases the temp of the paint can take longer for it to dry. and could cause it hard to remove...nothing that a good lite spray of QD wouldn't take care of
You want to apply ant sealant in very thin applications, I tend to layer mine..over the weekend I will do one on Saturday and then another on Sunday wants it's bonded to the surface
That said you leave the product on the car for an hour or so, to let it setup / dry..There is not specific time for that I've had to remove it in under 30 minutes with great results.