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Shampoo + Wax + Jetseal 109



  Mk1 Clio F4R'd
Currently using Autoglym Shampoo Conditioner which works quite well but wanted to wax the car more often and apply some jetseal 109 too.

So which Shampoo and Wax works best with one another and where to buy Jetseal 109?

cheers
 
  visualize whirled pe
There is a dude on DW who uses it on his black civic and it always seems to give a deep shine. I've never used it myself but 109 is apparently pretty durable too. I think it's pretty well rated as a winter sealant.
 
  PH1 172
wash - polish using something like super resin polish, then two coats of jetseal 109 and finish with a layer of wax such as collonite - job done and deep shine :)
 
  Megane R26
Get yourself a US Gallon of Duragloss 901 (called 902 in Gallon form) for about £26... best shampoo about.

You don't need a wax on top of JetSeal, just layer it. Which paint cleaner are you using?
 
  106 GTi
Another vote for Duragloss too.

I would look into the Werkstat Acrylic Jet to, leagues above the CG sealant offerings.

Worth remembering the sealant or wax is the final few precent of the cars overall look, the main bulk of the gloss and look is created in the polishing stages.
 
  Mk1 Clio F4R'd
not using a paint cleaner as its just been repsrayed but havnt had time to look after it.

Think i'll use the Duragloss and either the Werkstat or Jetseal, cheers guys :D
 
  106 GTi
not using a paint cleaner as its just been repsrayed but havnt had time to look after it.

Think i'll use the Duragloss and either the Werkstat or Jetseal, cheers guys :D

Paint cleaner or a polish is probably going to be the most beneficial stage rather than worrying about what sealant to use.
 
  Megane R26
Exactly, something like Dodo Lime Prime Lite or maybe SRP with little/no abrasives should really be used tbh.

Carlack NSC would be a good option too.
 


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