Is there a WAUD equivalent for Sealants?

G35stilez said:
But I attach "of life" on the end :).



After you deck out the doctor's office with a phat lunch spread and tuck those court side Knicks tickets on his inside pocket :lol



For me, I use AquaWax after every wash when the car is dry. Easy as pie to use with looks to match. I love it on my Jetta. It makes it look like I applied a coat of high gloss polyurethane and makes the cranberry color appear real candy-like.
 
Scottwax said:
...Werkstatt's Acrylic Jett Trigger can be used as a WAUD product...



confimed by Werkstatt Product Development



I also asked if Prime Stong could be used on windshields and the answer was yes except those that are tinted or film coated.
 
Then, the process is to mist the car with the product while it is still wet. After applying the product, dry the car with the WW. I'm right?

Thanks.
 
maesal said:
Then, the process is to mist the car with the product while it is still wet. After applying the product, dry the car with the WW. I'm right?

Thanks.



According to Werkstatt, the only thing to keep in mind is that the Trigger formula is more concentrated than other products sold specifically for this purpose. You will only need one light spray per body panel.
 
Aquawax is the way to go. It is actually recommended to be used on a wet surface after washing, although I much prefer to use it on the car after drying. It adds incredible gloss, slickness, and is pretty durable to boot. All that for under $7 is a steal, IMO...
 
BlackElantraGT said:
besides using an acrylic QD, wouldn't anything you put on top of your current LSP affect future applications of it?



How many applications are you looking to have? Are 2 layers not enough? I think AquaWax is definitely LSP worthy. I'm not one who likes to wax every few weeks. The last time I waxed my car it was more than 5 months ago. But AW is so easy to use that it's a no brainer. I find myself applying it after every other wash because #1, it's quick and easy to apply #2 i love its protection compared to the crappy NXT base coat I have underneath it #3 it's relatively cheap.



If I used Z8 like I do AW, I'd go broke. Funny how the Zaino zealots find clever ways to make it last longer, like diluting it or mixing it with Z6. I don't want to have to be stingy when it comes to using my own detailing products.



Actually the reason that " zealots" dilute Z8 is because it is a very concentrated heat activated product and in humid climates can streak. Diluting it makes it easier to apply.
 
TigerMike said:
Aquawax is the way to go. It is actually recommended to be used on a wet surface after washing, although I much prefer to use it on the car after drying. It adds incredible gloss, slickness, and is pretty durable to boot. All that for under $7 is a steal, IMO...



It sounds really good! I am really a little confused. For the folks who taut it, is it because of a belief that it is the best WAUD or because it would not interfere with future acrylic applications and it is the best WAUD?
 
Malachi...AW is one of the best spray on sealants for the price...and it will not hinder another coat of acrylic...I have used it on Klasse SG and applied a coat of SG 2 weeks later over the AW with no problem...that car still looks good and beads well ..as I see it every day at work..



It works best on a dry surface ..trust me..the looks are great..if you need to do a quick wash like you say..try to dry as much as you can off and then use AW to do the final wipe down...that way it is not that diluted..



I find when using AW the dirt just washes off so easy with the spray and pay wash..



used as a system using 105 sealant...901 shampoo and AW is great..I used it this winter and it gave me the best winter protection yet....been close to 6 months since I applied it and still looking great and beading close to day 1 ...used AW twice in 6 months due to not being able to wash due to snow and frigid weather..



Al
 
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