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    Default What sealant to use?

    I want to use something that's easy to apply and take off. I do have 1Z einszett Spray Wax already. What else should I use?


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    Sealant or wax?

    For sealant I use Blackfire Wet Diamond.
    For wax I've been using Megs #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by drew935 View Post
    I want to use something that's easy to apply and take off. I do have 1Z einszett Spray Wax already. What else should I use?

    That spray wax is great for touch ups after a wash. Ive been using Wolfgang sealant with great success, but i really want to try out the new Menzerna Power Lock I get all of my stuff from Phil, maybe he will send me some Power Lock to try
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    I've been using collinite 845 and am very happy with the durability.

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    For the easiest sealant to apply and remove: Jeff Werkstat's Acrylic Jet. Same principles as the Spray wax you posted--but in polymer sealant form. Which means added durability.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DetailersDomain View Post
    I agree!

    I have used Power Lock on my last few details and is the easiest sealant I have ever used. Application and removal is a breeze and there is absolutely no hazing, streaking or smearing.

    No idea on durability yet since it just came out...

    Definitely worth picking some up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick @ Unique Car Care View Post
    I agree!

    I have used Power Lock on my last few details and is the easiest sealant I have ever used. Application and removal is a breeze and there is absolutely no hazing, streaking or smearing.

    No idea on durability yet since it just came out...

    Definitely worth picking some up!
    Ditto for Rick's comments, Rick and Ryan have been using it on all their new details as have I and comparing notes has been similar experiences along with Dave @ Street Dreams.

    Sometimes a product can be a "flavor of the month" but so far the product is top notch in all categories, in addition I put it on the Sharkwerks GT3RS and it was at a high speed event with major bugs and tire residue which wiped off with just QD.

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    ^ good to hear Bob. I've been delaying pulling the trigger on this one because I wanted to hear more pro reviews. Thanks for the information

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc@autoLavish View Post
    ^ good to hear Bob. I've been delaying pulling the trigger on this one because I wanted to hear more pro reviews. Thanks for the information
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