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Oh ok I'll use it on my wife's car then. I'm assuming it was good , hence why u bought it.
I haven't used my polisher in a very long time. Are the white sfx pads are more aggressive than the yellow ones? Is that right?
I found some optimum opti seal in my garage that I've never used, is it any good?
I've also got some megs #7 , 80 & 83 , chemical guys 50/50 , CG EZ Creme glaze that I never use if anyone wants them for a cheapo,
I need a reasonably priced wheel brush? Any ideas
I've seen the EZ detail or the Daytona one. I'm not sure whether to get small or large? Either for my EP3 CTR alloys and wife's BMW MV2's?
I got loads of old skool stuff but it's still pretty good.
Also an old tub of Collinites 476, if I put that over jetseal I assume I would have some good protection.
Ok thanks, if it lasts well enough ill use that.
I used some CG blitz the other week as I had some leftover. I forgot how good it looks and its lasting quite well albeit we haven't had that much rain.
Application of jetseal looks easy ,it's just the poor reviews it gets interms of durability.
I've come across all this nano sealant stuff and the durability looks amazing.
Is there a kickass sealant that's easy to use.
I have an unopened bottle of jetseal I bought when it came out a few years ago. Is this AF toughcoat better? They both seem easy to apply I just want really good durability. I'm a bit oldskool and was still using Jeffs acrylic sealant until it ran...
Purple haze is a good wax, if he spent 50-60£ on a wax it wouldn't make any difference except maybe longevity and that can be sorted with a good sealant.
I wouldn't waste your money on an iceberg. I had one and polished it well and it looked good but the improvement wasn't as much as on my blue cars.
I would stick to purple haze.
It will be all in your mind by buying a "better " wax looking for an improvement on a silver car.
The main part of your shine will come from polishing. What have you got for that?
Use a good polish either by hand or machine. Then a good sealant with a wax over the top.
Just used a little bit of Chemical Guys Blitz on wife's car. Damn that bottle must be 5 years old, the car looks liquid at the moment, forgot how good it looks, shame about the durability.
Ok, I'll ponder it more then.
Just need to check my garage to see what I have left In there sealant wise.
I'm sure I still have some jeffs werkstatt around.