wannafbody
wannafbody
with the great polymer sealants available are carnaubas obsolete? Or do they have a decided edge in the show car community?
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For me it is dead.wannafbody said:with the great polymer sealants available are carnubas obsolete? Or do they have a decided edge in the show car community?
I think it matters, and not just on what products you use. The whole "prep" process is the key, and without proper prep whatever LSP you use will never look it's best.Junebug said:does it matter what you use for prep before you do PBA & 105?
I would think you could use any polish as long as you use the bonding agent. When I did my Ranger I used Meg #80 and did not use the PBA I just put the 105 on and after more than four months it still looks just as good as the day I put it on. When parked in my garage the Black looks so wet and a foot deep. When I drive it I can't help but notice how people stare at it. Once when at Wal-Mart this guy walked by my truck and he was turned looking backward at the truck and walked out in front of a car. My wife tells me I'm going to cause an accident with it :smileJunebug said:Bart, man I'm glad you posted - I felt kinda like I was hung out at Talladega while the other cars got in a line and went by! I keep hearing about DG, man I've got to get some and try it - but if my wife finds out I bought something else before I ran out of WG sealer - I'm busted! She already bought me my Christmas present - Makita 9227, should arrive Friday (I hope). Bart, back to DG, does it matter what you use for prep before you do PBA & 105? I have WG swirl remover and glaze along with XMT #3, #1 and glaze and some Meg's stuff- could I use them for prep before DG?
lbls1 said:High quality carnaubas offer stunning results in terms of depth of shine, paint sharpness, and luster that IMO sealants and synthetics still have a hard time matching.
Synthetics have come a long way, however. Many synthetics offer very good results which rivals some carnauba based products, while providing good user friendly convenience and good durability.