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Old 12-04-2007, 10:05 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Thanks Dale. I'm really torn here between waxes and sealants. We used to have a vendor here who got a lot of us hooked on his sealant. He was a professional detailer and offered a variety of brands that he felt were superior. In other words he was not brand loyal, instead he offered what he felt was best for every product he sold. Do you offer sealant at all and what's your opinion of it in general.

My main interest is the ease of applying it and buffing it off. Sealant is so easy to use and remove and leaves little to no dust after buffing, where as wax tends to be tedious and you have to do one panel at a time. Add to that it lasts much longer than wax.

I've also heard the trend today are waxes and sealants that don't bead, preventing water spots as water just sheets off. Can you shed some light on that?

I guess what I'm really asking is if you can convince me to change back to wax? I've spent a ton of money on this stuff, but if something can keep my car looking great I'm all for it.

Bernie
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