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Old 11-01-2011, 12:50 AM   #7773 (permalink)
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I washed the Z, (used a clay bar while washing) and applied a High Gloss Sealant Glaze. I am used to simple wash/wax and then polish but I have decided to try a sealant. This is the first time I have used this kind of product and I like the results. The directions say use extremely sparingly only like 1.5 oz for the entire car which makes sense because if you apply heavier you will have your work cut out when buffing it out, it is like 5 times harder to remove than wax. It definitely provides a more glossy look than a wax/polish and is supposed to last much longer than the traditional stuff. If you try it do a small section first to test how you apply it and more importantly when you remove it. It dries it about 15 minutes but it dries clear so unlike wax you really have to look at an angle in the right lighting to see where you missed. Below is a link if interested. I only applied one coat but the directions say more coats you apply the more glossy the result.

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Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze 33 oz, High Gloss Sealant from Klasse, Klasse SG 33 oz







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