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<blockquote data-quote="kelvin@autorage" data-source="post: 301905" data-attributes="member: 12835"><p>maxxsp & SP|D3RMaN are absolutely right. Sealants are designed to bond and cure on clean & prep paint surfaces to form the protection, durability and shine. </p><p></p><p>Although the word sealant may imply 'sealing off' as a final layer, the intention is clear when you use the product by itself without any waxes/ or other synthetic products underneath.</p><p></p><p>By going the sealant route (synthetic products), you can top off with a wax, spray sealant, etc. Some carnauba wax products contain colour 'staining' properties or otherwise colour enhancement. So for the typical black or white shades, some folks find that using such products gives them more in terms of the look, in addition to the look from the sealant.</p><p></p><p>maxxsp, we're surprised to hear that you don't like Z-CS. btw, Zaino has released an upgraded formulation to take care of the subtle hazing and curing issues. Would you like to sample some?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kelvin@autorage, post: 301905, member: 12835"] maxxsp & SP|D3RMaN are absolutely right. Sealants are designed to bond and cure on clean & prep paint surfaces to form the protection, durability and shine. Although the word sealant may imply 'sealing off' as a final layer, the intention is clear when you use the product by itself without any waxes/ or other synthetic products underneath. By going the sealant route (synthetic products), you can top off with a wax, spray sealant, etc. Some carnauba wax products contain colour 'staining' properties or otherwise colour enhancement. So for the typical black or white shades, some folks find that using such products gives them more in terms of the look, in addition to the look from the sealant. maxxsp, we're surprised to hear that you don't like Z-CS. btw, Zaino has released an upgraded formulation to take care of the subtle hazing and curing issues. Would you like to sample some? [/QUOTE]
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