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What wax and sealants have you tried

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Well a year is not to be sniffed at. Good price too off eBay. My current sealant is nearly at an end so really tempted. :thumbup:

I really like my current wheel sealant, which I've been using for nearly 2 years. It lasts about 3 months between applications which makes alloy cleaning easy (I never use a wheel cleaner just shampoo and water) and it also leaves a lovely shine.
 
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Anybody used permanon supershine seemingly u just spray on wet car sounds 2 good 2 be true but would be handy if it worked
 

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It's similar to Gtechniq C2 BUT the permanon doesn't seem to sheet water very well, if that's what floats your boat. If you are looking for something new to use then Carpro Reload seems to be getting rave reviews. There is a you tube video of permanon applied to one half of a bonnet and Reload on the other side to show their water sheeting properties and Reload leaves Permanon standing. Reload also lasts at least 4 months and looks to add a great shine too (obviously following a good polishing routine).
 
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I used autoglym super resin polish last week on my opal rcz for the first time and what a difference back to pure white again.i sometimes park my car at work next to a new fiesta zetec and it looked so much whiter than my car the rcz really looked like cream but using autoglym hi def wax that just darkens the white paint
 
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Have been experimenting on my current car before rcz arrives have bought some optimum opti-seal and optimum liquid wax have just used both took me 20 mins to use sealant then left for 2 hours before using the wax which also took about 20 mins looks really good be a month before rcz arrives have to wait and see how it lasts cause it was so simple to apply
 

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bigmac3161 said:
Have been experimenting on my current car before rcz arrives have bought some optimum opti-seal and optimum liquid wax have just used both took me 20 mins to use sealant then left for 2 hours before using the wax which also took about 20 mins looks really good be a month before rcz arrives have to wait and see how it lasts cause it was so simple to apply

That should look really good on your white RCZ when you get it. :thumbup:
 
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Hope so it got good reviews for solid White paint looks really good on solid red but then again anything looks good on red White can be more tricky
 
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bigmac3161 said:
took me 20 mins to use sealant then left for 2 hours before using the wax which also took about 20 mins looks really good
Isn't this the wrong way around ? I don't know but I would have polished/waxed and then sealed it.
 
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The liquid wax is a top up for the sealant supposed to be used every couple of washes to prolong life of sealant they recon 3 - 4 months for sealant the liquid wax is like a QD to give bit of gloss to finish
 

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OO58RON said:
bigmac3161 said:
took me 20 mins to use sealant then left for 2 hours before using the wax which also took about 20 mins looks really good
Isn't this the wrong way around ? I don't know but I would have polished/waxed and then sealed it.

No Ron, whatever you use, wax should always be the last thing to go on. Waxes aren't really required if you are using a sealant. However, if you get that burning desire to apply one then it won't do any harm, but it can reduce the properties of the sealant you are using.
 
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Car after using optimum opti-seal and liquid wax looks good on red cant wait till my white rcz comes



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i made some research and rcz1 is correct. first sealant and then apply wax. i was doing it the other way round. I am using meguiars quik wax. basically its a sealant with some carnuba mixed in. Its great and a sealant looks better on white,
 
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kkrcz said:
I plan to use Permanon. Any comment on that?
Have u checked out the videos on YouTube for results didn't stand up well against other sealants tested i was gonna use it but RCZ1 told me 2 check results first
 
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bigmac3161 said:
kkrcz said:
I plan to use Permanon. Any comment on that?
Have u checked out the videos on YouTube for results didn't stand up well against other sealants tested i was gonna use it but RCZ1 told me 2 check results first

I did youtube for Permanon and saw many great videos about it. Ferrari and Lamborghini use Permanon (Youtube video), so I thought it can't be that bad.

Any owner here use Permanon?
 
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Agree! Just do some researches and you will find much more better product then Permanon. They use expensive cars in comercial video because it's add more value to the products they sold. ;)
 
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C2 is permanon relabled i would rather carpro Reload or the new C1.5 over the top of a good sealant if sealants are what you are after
 
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One of the reason why I like Permanon (from Youtube video) is how easy it is in applying. Wash your car and then just spray permanon onto it! Looks super easy as compared to rubbing / polishing type.

Will try out Permanon and update here later. :)
 
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