Most reflective sealants or liquid waxes?

Optimum opti-seal is nice and blingy, I use it over poly-seal.

I got Menzerna powerlock sealant too, but that is not half as blingy as the optimum stuff.

Im using Pinnicle liquid souverain at the moment, that is nice and blingy. More blingy than warm.
 
After testing 6 months of my Griot's sealant in tumutltuous South Florida, I'm starting to believe it's not worth the hype. I honestly can not say the Griot's sealant has faired any better than any OTC remedies like a Megs Carnauba Wax that got a periodic "quick shine" once a week or two later. Don't get me wrong, the front end, roof, and side panels of the car still looks incredible with zero effort. It's the rear hatch that gathers all the deep down dirt. It doesn't want to let it go :( I may be scrapping my 1 year of Sealant Test simply because I have the time and resources to move onto the clay, polish, and best of show wax instead of the sealant to set the GTI up for 3 months. I'm goint to save my Sealant for my customer's cars. They have no inhibitions in regards to going a year with out waxing, so I'll begin a huge test on a multple scope. Results to be posted as can be expected.
 
DitchTehFish said:
Cool. I'll let it cure 12 hours if I decide to put another coat.



Should I apply z2 pro with a black or blue pad?



Thanks





Depending on the color of car, you might want to throw down a layer or two of Z-5 first. I would put it on by hand since you use VERY little product with Zaino.



If you use a pad to apply it, you'd probably end up with enough product in the pd to do the whole car again, and at Zaino prices, thats silly.



If you have dark colored vehicle, throw down a layer of Z-5 on Saturday, then throw down a layer of Z-2 on Sunday.



Or better yet, throw down two layers of Z-5 this weekend, and a layer of Z-2 next weekend, but I digress.



If you have a lighter colored car, do the same process, except all Z-2. Then preferrably top with a quick spray of Z-8 for the ultimate sickness shine.
 
2007TBSS said:
Depending on the color of car, you might want to throw down a layer or two of Z-5 first. I would put it on by hand since you use VERY little product with Zaino.



If you use a pad to apply it, you'd probably end up with enough product in the pd to do the whole car again, and at Zaino prices, thats silly.



If you have dark colored vehicle, throw down a layer of Z-5 on Saturday, then throw down a layer of Z-2 on Sunday.



Or better yet, throw down two layers of Z-5 this weekend, and a layer of Z-2 next weekend, but I digress.



If you have a lighter colored car, do the same process, except all Z-2. Then preferrably top with a quick spray of Z-8 for the ultimate sickness shine.

Metallic silver, so I'd go with all z2 pro.



Thanks.
 
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duragloss 111, zaino z2, klasse SG, jeffs ajt, fk 1000p, will make your car super reflective (a very sharp hard shine)
 
black03mach said:
duragloss 111, zaino z2, klasse SG,fk 1000p



Agreed, I'll toss in Collinite 845 too. All these look great on silver cars, not so much on darker colors.
 
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