Coatings and Wax (3IS)
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Coatings and Wax (3IS)
There doesn't seem to be much discussion on the types of coatings used by owners here. I shall share mine and I would like to hear how you guys keep your cars shiny as there are just so many products promising the sky and often fail to deliver half of it.
I use two products: the , followed by the . My car is black in color and the wax gives it a deep shine and the sealant glaze is an acrylic sealant and it is able to last 6-8 months depending on conditions, although it claims up to a year.
All in all, a very affordable gloss and protection, compared to the rates i got quoted on those ceramic and nano coatings.
I use two products: the , followed by the . My car is black in color and the wax gives it a deep shine and the sealant glaze is an acrylic sealant and it is able to last 6-8 months depending on conditions, although it claims up to a year.
All in all, a very affordable gloss and protection, compared to the rates i got quoted on those ceramic and nano coatings.
#2
I used that combo about 10 years ago. I've tried Zaino for a couple years and then switched to Opti seal. Finally, I caved last year and used Opti Gloss Coat. It's supposed to have a 2 year life and it keeps my car shining always.
#3
I also use opti-seal on my car. I also go a step further. When the opti-seal is fully cured. I put a layer of Meguiars ultimate paste wax on top and it make my car look a sheet of glass.
I also did the wife's 04 is300 with that same combo and it looks awesome
I also did the wife's 04 is300 with that same combo and it looks awesome
#5
Your car is cleaner than my face man haha...I just wax and compound it once every 5 months. I use random clay bar and Meguiars Compound and Turtle wax to finish it off.
#6
Just to add on, i use Dr Beasley's matte wheel seal for my Pro Drive GC-05N, works ok as dirt washes right off, but does not last long. It seems that when it comes to matte wheels, there is very limited choice of sealants as compared to glossy wheels.
#7
Black is such a pain in term of keeping clean. I also have 08 civic si that's black. I fully corrected that paint. I don't know why I keep getting black cars hahaha.
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Coatings and Wax
There doesn't seem to be much discussion on the types of coatings used by owners here. I shall share mine and I would like to hear how you guys keep your cars shiny as there are just so many products promising the sky and often fail to deliver half of it.
I use two products: the Klasse All-In-One wax, followed by the Klasse Sealant Glaze. My car is black in color and the wax gives it a deep shine and the sealant glaze is an acrylic sealant and it is able to last 6-8 months depending on conditions, although it claims up to a year.
All in all, a very affordable gloss and protection, compared to the rates i got quoted on those ceramic and nano coatings.
I use two products: the Klasse All-In-One wax, followed by the Klasse Sealant Glaze. My car is black in color and the wax gives it a deep shine and the sealant glaze is an acrylic sealant and it is able to last 6-8 months depending on conditions, although it claims up to a year.
All in all, a very affordable gloss and protection, compared to the rates i got quoted on those ceramic and nano coatings.
#9
My current car is coated in Beeds ceramic coating. My other cars which were Lexus vehicles were coated with 2PLE. I have found by using the coatings I do not have to wax my car. Each of the coating manufacturers makes product that you can apply to maintain the coating. 22ple make VS1 final coat and Beeds makes Pico 2. Since I've been applying these coatings to my cars I don't have to wax it anymore. And my car is as smooth as glass. I wash it with Meguiars waterless wash their professional detail line D115 which does contain some wax.
I highly recommend applying a ceramic coating to your vehicle. Beeds is going to last about three years which coincides to the end of my lease term
I highly recommend applying a ceramic coating to your vehicle. Beeds is going to last about three years which coincides to the end of my lease term
Last edited by dstopsie; 06-25-17 at 05:27 PM.
#12
Recently I've been using Menzerna/Jescar Power Lock. I would typically prep with Meguiars Ultimate Polish. Best thing about the Power Lock is how is it is to buff off and it doesn't show on the plastic/rubber parts at all. Good shine and lasts.
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#14
Typical process goes
1. wash the car to remove the most amount of dirt possible from everywhere
2. decontaminate the car with iron remover
3. wash the iron remover off
4. clay bar any existing contaminates that didn't come off with the iron remover
5. wash the car again to remove residue
6. compound deep scratches
7. polish the paint
8. use a fine polish to jewel the paint for extra gloss
9. wipe down the car with a prep product (like carpro eraser) to remove any oil and residue from the paint
10. apply the coating 1 panel at a time since the average working time for a consumer grade coating is 2 minutes or less depending on the brand.
11. wait and layer the coating if necessary
12. keep the car in a clean environment for 12-24 hours before driving and avoid water for a week.
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