Mertin
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Going to get myself some poor boys black hole polish and was looking for a wax / sealant to go along with it. Anyone reccomend one? Previously used Meguiars carnuba wax and still have some left if this is reccomended? Also, whats the difference between a sealant and wax?
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Ojc
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Snow Foam
Wash
Clay
Wash
Polish
Sealant
Wax
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Mertin
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No snow foam for me. Not going to buy a power washer just for it, and powerwasher we have is an industrial one and dont seem to have fittings that are compatible.
Whats more important, wax or sealant or is both really essential?
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AuroraSport
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I believe the sealant goes on before the wax to increase durability/increase shine? Detailers will correct me if im wrong.
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corsamon
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get on detailing world mate all you will EVER need to know is in there how-to's and recently asked questions.
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3CorsaMeal
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i don't use a sealant, well i use autoglym super resin polish so not sure if that has some sort of sealant in it.
i'd go with a wax over a sealant, then you can just keep topping up the wax on car each week
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Ojc
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I agree with Jim.
I just tend to now
Wash
Clay/Tardis
Polish
Wax
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BluKoo
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A sealant is an acrylic based substance.
A wax is a natural wax.
Generally a sealant will offer more durable protection than a wax and offer a deeper shine on a light coloured car (white, silver yellow etc).
A wax will offer a deeper shine on a dark coloured car.
Both can be applied for maximum effect.
quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
i don't use a sealant, well i use autoglym super resin polish so not sure if that has some sort of sealant in it.
i'd go with a wax over a sealant, then you can just keep topping up the wax on car each week
A polish will no have a sealant in it as a polish is not designed to be left on the paintwork. It is simply there to polish.
If you use a high quality wax then you should not need add a new layer each week. Good waxes can last 6 months or more.
You can top up sealants too.
[Edited on 08-02-2011 by BluKoo]
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Mertin
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I dont want to go onto detailing world, it not full of anal's like vxrmarc? 
Think il go with a wax, be aswell pile on the layers of meguiars carnuba wax and use it up. Csr doesnt need clayed everytime does it? Just every so often to remove contaminents?
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Jake
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i cant tell the difference between a car thats been polished and waxed and a car thats been washed and sprayed with detailer
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Jake
i cant tell the difference between a car thats been polished and waxed and a car thats been washed and sprayed with detailer
I used to be the same, but now I notice the difference in the depth & crispness of the shine.
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Warren G
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I get someone else to do it
thats my method
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
A polish will no have a sealant in it as a polish is not designed to be left on the paintwork. It is simply there to polish.
If you use a high quality wax then you should not need add a new layer each week. Good waxes can last 6 months or more.
You can top up sealants too.
However, SRP is an all in one product, so does contain a very weak form of sealant - they do recommend you top it up with their EGP for durability though 
In answer to your question though Mertin, for a bargain product that gives great results, unbeatable durability and is easy to work with, get yourself a tin of Collinite 476s or FinishKare FK1000P.
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Piér
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I was going to say that sealants give a more 'Glassy' look whereas waxes tend to be more of a 'Glow'.
A wax would look really nice on your car Mertin, would bring a nice deep gloss to the finish
Also Chemical guys do a kit
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/product_p/radkit.htm
That gives a brilliant shine


Thats is with the chemical guys Blacklight!
[Edited on 08-02-2011 by Piér]
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Mertin
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Shopping list so far is
Poorboys black hole
Collinite 476
New drying towel
Already got a few applicator pads, megs shampoo which I still have alot of and a few megs buffing cloths
Im still using a megs microfibre wash mitt. This ok or frowned upon when it comes to washing cars as see theres a lambswool one?
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Rich H
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Lambswool is more forgiving if it does trap dirt as the longer pile will keep it away from the paint.
I use a Microfibre mitt for wheel backs 
The Megs lambswool mitt can get a bit scratchy though, look at getting a Eurow or Sonus one.
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Mertin
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The one listed on polished bliss website is an easirider one? £7.95
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Daveskater
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Btw, Black Hole is a Glaze not a Polish. If you don't have a polish already then you need one as well as a glaze.
Wash
Clay
Rinse off and dry
Polish
Glaze x2
Wax x2
Gets you this - http://www.corsasport.co.uk/carimages/9156/DSC_4219c.jpg
Granted, Rich H had done his thing 4 months before.
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Look at my pictures
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Piér
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Also black hole has had reviews of getting bad results when applied by hand and it achieves much better results when applied by machine.
AG UDS is great for darker colours
[Edited on 08-02-2011 by Piér]
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by Piér
Also black hole has had reviews of getting bad results when applied by hand and it achieves much better results when applied by machine.
Only bad reviews from those who can't use it! 
It's good by hand and amazing by DA
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Jake
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what you saying rich less is more?
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Rich H
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Pretty much, peas sized blob is enough for a wing / half a bonnet. Apply thinly, leave to haze, buff off.
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Mertin
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So black hole is safe to use by hand? Or is tjere a better alternative out there? Never used wax from a tin before, it soft enough to just "swipe" the pad in it so theres jist enough on the pad and apply it to the panel?
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Mertin
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And iv got auto glym SRP so il use that as a polish with the black hole
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antnee
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While all the detailing people are here, leather cleaning, tips and products please (light leather)

Going from the condition of the paintwork, I bet they haven't really had much attention in 11 years
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