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The Guz

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  1. That would be a nice addition. I've used D156 when using their M21 to maintain. This would be a nice compliment to any of the LSP's. Another good one.
  2. You just won't get the full benefit of the durability liquid paint sealant gives. Hard to really say how long it will last.
  3. I just got back from my walk back to the office listening to a detailing pod cast and I was just thinking the same thing. The Meguiar's ones are great. 3D and a couple other manufactureres offer them.
  4. Dylan, I see where you are coming from but topping a coating kind of defeats the purpose of the coating. I mean the surface tension will be that of the topper and not the coating. The way I see it, you add the coating for maximum protection and then just maintain with washing to keep it simple. But that's just my outlook on a coating.
  5. A few things off the top of my head (Dylan I hope it's ok to reference other products from other manufactures): 1. I prefer a rinseless wash that has no wax in it and leaves nothing behind similar to Meguiar's D114. I tend to follow up with either a QD or spray wax. 2. I strictly use SVRT on trim and I would prefer for it to have longer durability. Making it more like a trim sealant or trim coating (ie wolfgang exterior trim sealant or blackfire tire & trim sealant). Or keeping SVRT but also introduced a dedicated trim coating. 3. I agree with this. I know which one he is talking about since I also use that other brand. 4. I also agree with pre-labeled bottles with dilution rations on them as well. 5. An ironx trype product for paint. 6. Tweaking liquid paint sealant to have even more durability than the typical 4-6 month range. Similar to what Meguiar's is doing with their new paint protect sealant or Sonus Ion with them claiming up to a 1 year durability. Looks like a coating is in development so we will see what is to be introduced in the future. 7. What about a leather coating for today's coated leather interior. 8. What about having glass sealant become a glass coating. Of course this would lead to a glass polish. 9. With all the coating talk having an Adam's coating line would be a nice addition for paint, wheels and glass. 10. What about a dedicated paint cleaner that leaves nothing behind and removes polishing oil (similar to Deatiler's Pro Prep Polish) in stead of using IPA.
  6. I do agree that there is a fine line between what is a "coating". Some are like super sealants. Good info in this thread.
  7. Still have a bottle of Revive Hand Polish that is unused. Thanks Dylan for pointing that out.
  8. Give it a shot. You will be surprised how nice it can look with a sealant topped with a carnauba.
  9. Modified my post. I was supposed to put up both. PM me.
  10. Have an unused bottle of revive polish. Will ship within the lower 48. You need to cover shipping costs. Should be around $15. PM me and I can get an even more accurate shipping quote. I also have a bottle of rinselss wash. It is unused and I will ship within the lower 48. You need to cover shipping. Should be around $15. PM me and I can get an even more accurate shipping quote.
  11. A test spot with the least aggreesive combination will tell you all you need to know. Let the paint tell you what it likes.
  12. The reason I asked is because OEM wheels are typically clear coated. So a polish and quick sealant should work well.
  13. This is true but since this member is trying to avoid confusion and to make it simple, then I would say an IPA wipe is optional. We need to know more info in terms of him having a DA or not. If he is doing this by hand then I would Wash Clay Revive Seal If he has a DA Wash Clay Polish Seal If he wants to take it up a notch Wash Clay Polish Seal Wax To go even further Wash Clay Polish Seal Glaze Wax There are so many options but to help him understand the confusion simplicity would be the way to go. As his detail knowledge grows then he can proceed to other steps.
  14. I would say a strip wash or IPA wipe after polishing is optional. All these products are intended to work together so the sealant will still bond to the paint. Durability will still be the same. In order to determine if you need correction it's best to evaluate the paint after claying. If you like the results then proceed with your choice in protection. If you want to do dome correction to remove swirls, scratches etc then I would recommend you start off with a test spot with the least aggressive product. The proceed from there. Let the paint tell you what it needs.
  15. They did him wrong over there and SCG has shown their true nature.
  16. Very nice. The ZL1 and the SS look bad ***.
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