I just picked up a can (1l) of Dinitrol 7040 HARDWAX. It's supposed to be a polymer-sealer which may last up to a year!
I talked with the Finnish representative and he told me that it doesen't contain any cleaners but has some chemical solvents. I asked if it can be applied on top of an "oily glaze/polish" like Meguiar's #7 and he told it could and he didn't think the solvents are strong enough to clean out the polish. It's after all designed to be applied on top of a polish. He told me that it is a kiissel-polymer (probably spelled wrong), dunno what it means but might interest someone.
It can be layered and he told me that the first 2-3 layers can be applied directly after buffing, but the next layer after that should be applied a day after.
The consistency is like water, a clear liquid which doesn't smell wery strongly.
I tried the product on a small red test-piece which I allready had treated with #7 and #16. It is wery easy to apply and easy to buff off. I think it made the piece more reflective and deep/dark, but it is wery difficult to say on a small pice.
I intend to do a detail on my sister's car and test this product out. My intentions were to clay the surface, clean with MPPC then polish with #9 and #7. Seal with Dinitrol 7040 and top off with #16 PPW. I'll post pictures when done (maybe next week).
The only clay sold in finland is Meguiar's C-2000, is it good stuff? At least it is expensive at about 60$!!
Here's a link to a pdf on dinitrol's homepages: 7040 Hardwax
I talked with the Finnish representative and he told me that it doesen't contain any cleaners but has some chemical solvents. I asked if it can be applied on top of an "oily glaze/polish" like Meguiar's #7 and he told it could and he didn't think the solvents are strong enough to clean out the polish. It's after all designed to be applied on top of a polish. He told me that it is a kiissel-polymer (probably spelled wrong), dunno what it means but might interest someone.
It can be layered and he told me that the first 2-3 layers can be applied directly after buffing, but the next layer after that should be applied a day after.
The consistency is like water, a clear liquid which doesn't smell wery strongly.
I tried the product on a small red test-piece which I allready had treated with #7 and #16. It is wery easy to apply and easy to buff off. I think it made the piece more reflective and deep/dark, but it is wery difficult to say on a small pice.
I intend to do a detail on my sister's car and test this product out. My intentions were to clay the surface, clean with MPPC then polish with #9 and #7. Seal with Dinitrol 7040 and top off with #16 PPW. I'll post pictures when done (maybe next week).
The only clay sold in finland is Meguiar's C-2000, is it good stuff? At least it is expensive at about 60$!!

Here's a link to a pdf on dinitrol's homepages: 7040 Hardwax