Hard body
#1
Lexus Champion
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Hard body
is amazing on Obsidianhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/76804690@N05/8036556697/http://www.flickr.com/photos/76804690@N05/8036556697/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/76804690@N05/, on Flickr
#2
Lexus Champion
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/76804690@N05/8036555609/http://www.flickr.com/photos/76804690@N05/8036555609/ by http://www.flickr.com/people/76804690@N05/, on Flickri highly recommend it,,,just wanted to show the gloss level 1+ yrs. lifespan. i maintain it with reload premium.
#4
Lexus Champion
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http://www.detailersdomain.com here you go Tu... it's called Wolf Chemicals Hard Body. don't want to post to much b/c we know this should be in the car care forum
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#9
Lexus Champion
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Seems unbelievable. Let me know if anyone sees links comparing this to other sealants (Jetseal, BFWD, Zaino, etc).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNKmmVRqaUE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNKmmVRqaUE
Last edited by sydtoosic; 09-29-12 at 10:08 PM.
#10
Lexus Champion
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yes you will D... although it's best on BLK., RED, Blue,,, you will see a big difference in gloss level even on LP. and the other benefits of applying it is great also. it's relatively new and a lot of people (detailers swear by it) are using it. I'm sticking with this for the long haul. and you can top it with a wax if you want.
#12
Syd: Interesting. When you say it's comparable to Opticoat though, it's in a different class right? Opticoat is more like a permanent coat/extra layer that stays on (and needs to be applied carefully as it's actually "thick", or more so than sealants).
That is good information though. The BFWD I've put on my car helps make it pop (especially with a good wax on top), but I don't find it works that great against the elements. Not bad, but the durability feels more like 6 weeks than 6 months. I'll research a bit more, and possibly pick some up. The only issue now is that I've spent about $2K in detailing goods, most of which will last me for 10+ years. What's another $50 I guess, right? I presume the application is just as easy as the others, right? And 24 hours to bond?
I'll research myself Thanks for the intro though!
That is good information though. The BFWD I've put on my car helps make it pop (especially with a good wax on top), but I don't find it works that great against the elements. Not bad, but the durability feels more like 6 weeks than 6 months. I'll research a bit more, and possibly pick some up. The only issue now is that I've spent about $2K in detailing goods, most of which will last me for 10+ years. What's another $50 I guess, right? I presume the application is just as easy as the others, right? And 24 hours to bond?
I'll research myself Thanks for the intro though!
#14
Lexus Champion
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Syd: Interesting. When you say it's comparable to Opticoat though, it's in a different class right? Opticoat is more like a permanent coat/extra layer that stays on (and needs to be applied carefully as it's actually "thick", or more so than sealants).
That is good information though. The BFWD I've put on my car helps make it pop (especially with a good wax on top), but I don't find it works that great against the elements. Not bad, but the durability feels more like 6 weeks than 6 months. I'll research a bit more, and possibly pick some up. The only issue now is that I've spent about $2K in detailing goods, most of which will last me for 10+ years. What's another $50 I guess, right? I presume the application is just as easy as the others, right? And 24 hours to bond?
I'll research myself Thanks for the intro though!
That is good information though. The BFWD I've put on my car helps make it pop (especially with a good wax on top), but I don't find it works that great against the elements. Not bad, but the durability feels more like 6 weeks than 6 months. I'll research a bit more, and possibly pick some up. The only issue now is that I've spent about $2K in detailing goods, most of which will last me for 10+ years. What's another $50 I guess, right? I presume the application is just as easy as the others, right? And 24 hours to bond?
I'll research myself Thanks for the intro though!
#15
Lexus Test Driver
This looks good. I just ordered a bottle.
I read that one bottle can have up to 25-30 applications. Worth the $56 dollars I think.
It can be hand-buffed right? Anyone know?
I read that one bottle can have up to 25-30 applications. Worth the $56 dollars I think.
It can be hand-buffed right? Anyone know?