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Drives: 2010 Join Date: May 2010
Location: US
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Best/recommended sealant?
Hey guys. First time detailing my car I want to use a sealant because I heard they really bring out the CGM color and it lasts longer than a wax.
I am by no means a detailing expert.. so I was wondering if you guys could tell me the best sealant to use? Or what product you would recommend. So far I've heard good things about klasse, meguiars, and mothers, but i have stripes so I have to be careful what I chose. Thanks in advance for any help. |
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![]() Drives: 2010 2SS/RS.. her name is "Lucille" Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Dodge City, Ks.
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just my 2 cents, for what its worth.... I have tried just about everything available in my area over the counter, with poor results. I was about to give up and order the Adams kit, when another old school Bodyman suggested a product called
"Liquid Glass". I followed the directions and three coats later, I was amazed at the gloss, depth and hardness of this product. With wax, a firm finger swipe across the paint would leave scratches/marks. After using the Liquid Glass, the same action left nothing but a smudge from the oils on my skin. No marks,no scratches, nothing!! I washed her today (after the Warden took her on a 250 mile joy ride) and the front end was covered in bugs of all sizes. most of them just rinsed off before the actual wash. The entire car beaded very well, and it only took 1 towel to dry her off completely. (used to take three) I have never been so impressed with any of the over the counter waxes, polishes, and sealers, until I tried this product. I will never go back to the other stuff, after what I witnessed with Liquid Glass. Sorry for the long rant. Hope this helps. Take care, and stay safe. Last edited by EXCALIBER; 06-04-2010 at 11:30 AM. |
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Future ZL1 Owner
Drives: 2011 Edge Limited Join Date: May 2010
Location: Gilbert, AZ
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....has been a Klasse user since 2001. Autoglym is another good one.
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Always On Kill!
Drives: S.I.M. SS Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Louisiana
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Alright, since your just starting off, I'm not going to recommend anything expensive but what I am going to do is recommend you a product which produces the same results if not better results which would rival higher expensive waxes. And the name of this wax is Mcguires Next Tech 2.0. Out of all the waxes I've used this has to be one of the best. The amont of depth and clarity it gives your vehicle is ridiculous. It will make the surface of your car like a reflective mirror. It will give your vehicle a clean cut look. And this product can be bought over the counter.
I highly really recommend it. Now remember this, no matter what product you chose, its all in the prep-work to maximize your results. Prep the car correctly and your results will be miraculous. Its ALL in the preparation.
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![]() Drives: 2010 2SS/RS.. her name is "Lucille" Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Dodge City, Ks.
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I am curious, Mr. Clutch. When you used the 2.0, what was the ambiant temp?
The reason I ask, is 2.0 was the first thing I tried on mine when I got her back in March. I ended up with a smeared, smudged mess that took me all of 4 hrs, and a dozen towels to get off of the car. I'm not knocking the product, because in hind sight, it may have been too cool and humid to apply it. I was soo furious at the time, I took the product back, and got my money back. I have had very mediocre success with the Gold class, turtle wax, and mothers. It just seems that anything with wax takes forever to shine up, and days later, it still smudges. (Yes, I do like to touch her when I walk by her....I know... weird, but she IS my other woman) Take care, and stay safe. |
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Drives: 2010 ABM 1SS RS LS3 Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Smallest State in the Union
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I used NXT 2.0 in a 65 degree garage and it went on and wiped off very easily. Maybe the key is to clay bar the surface first to make super smooth.
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The clay definitely can't hurt, but I think it's the temp. Mine wiped off easy today too, but when I've used polymers in cold weather (40 ish) then it's a whole different animal. Since he said he used his in March, I would assume it was cooler than 65, although I'm not familiar with KC weather.
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![]() Drives: 18 2SS Vert Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: mi
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I have a CGM and found this to be an excellent treatment. Start with Duragloss 652 then follow with 3 coats of 601/111. When finished with this you can top with 951 for extra gloss and protection if you like.
The results from the above on this color are amazing. |
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![]() Drives: 2010 2SS/RS.. her name is "Lucille" Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Dodge City, Ks.
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I think the temp. MUST HAVE been the main cause for failure with the 2.0
Good info to know. Given what I've seen with the numerous OTC products, I think I'll stick with the Liquid Glass. I seems to suite my needs perfectly. But, to each his own!! Take care, and stay safe. |
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Drives: S.I.M. SS Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Louisiana
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*American Racing Headers (LT) *Magnaflow cat-back competition exhaust *K&N typhoon CAI *Aggressive cam. *Tune **Result**: 465rwhp/ 447rwtq. Satisfied. ![]() |
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Layla
Drives: '10 2SS/RS, LS3, CGM/IO Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Newport, RI
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In the last few days I've used Adam's products to clay bar, swirl remove, polish and wax my wife's black car and my Harley (100 anniversary gun metal pearl) and I couldn't be more pleased by the end result. Extremely easy to use and the results were perfect.
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Drives: '10 2SS/RS, LS3, CGM/IO Join Date: Dec 2009
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![]() Drives: 2010 2SS/RS.. her name is "Lucille" Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Dodge City, Ks.
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Looks really nice!
Like I said, To each his own. Whatever you prefer, is the best product for you. I respect everyones opinion and input, it's what makes this forum such a great resource. Take care, and stay safe. |
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