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I have found the recommended mixture quite strong, I use half that 1 Capfull per bucket (30ml per 10 litres).
I know what you mean about the surface feel, but it has not beeen something that has ever worried me. It does not feel the same as those that include wax in them.
If the finish it...
How much Sonax you using? What does the finish look like after washing.
It wont bead water as part of the rinse as the sheeting action it has helps drying. I find the Sonax leaves a great finish and not had it strip wax.
Poorboys SSR Range
Menzerna Intensive Polish and Final Finish(s).
Megs 83 and 80 are the most common routes for defect corrections.
Most polishes, sealants and waxes can be applied using it though.
I dont know why we are going on about waxes as the polish and prep creates the overall look anyway, the wax/sealant is the last 10% and will do bugger all on flat swirled oxidised paint.
The reflective look is something any products can give, so is the wet look in most cases, both the above with real a real depth and a giving a glow to the paint is where it is all at for me.
AG UDS
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y32/r-jay-clio/UDS/
Autoglym EGP
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y32/r-jay-clio/Autoglym/
Mseal
http://www.richtreen.co.uk/images/mseal/
Lusty I have tried them all, and Butter Wet is the one that is no longer in my collection, say no more !
Any sealant will do then.
4* UPP
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y32/r-jay-clio/UPP/
Megs 21
http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y32/r-jay-clio/21%20Test/
As said the Smart Tool looks like another product called the Cyclo which has a few fans, I can't comment as I have never used them, it will lose out over a PC in not being able to get into the tighter spots.
Use a folded terry towel to give more bite and even pressure to the Scratch X. Work it till its gone and there is nothing to remove and in small areas a time. Multiple applications will be needed and may never be 100% succesfull.
A machine polish is your best bet.
That paint on Lee's car looks shiny and reflective, but lacks the depth an warmth of other Carnubas. It is also shot in the sun which makes it look reflective rather than deep.
That Wet Wet wet to me looks sealant like in it's apperance.
Jeffs AGT x 3 -Not a look I like tbh - so I always...