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K9:

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--- Quote from: K9 on December 02, 2014, 07:24:41 pm ---got my car 1 month ago DA polished etc. it's tornadored and now i wondering what was / polish/ selant can i do by hand before the snow hits my city?
any suggestions?

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I used glossworks glaze, jetseal 109 and autoglym super HD wax to protect mine for winter. Still holding up great and just a spray with a hose does most of the cleaning for me! http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,89106.msg902491.html#msg902491

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ordered some jet seal 109 & glossworks glaze  :happy2:

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Good to hear it! The bottles will last you for years considering it'll only need application maybe twice a year at most

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will it be good if i do a layer with meguiars ultimate paste was hard and then sealant and glaze? and what applaying method by hand? microfiber?
@lukemk5gti

lukemk5gti:
Ideally if you had one use a sponge applicator pad and buff off with a clean microfibre.

Is the meguiars you're talking about a wax?

It's glaze first which acts as a filler for the swirls.

Then jetseal 109 the sealant

Finally the wax as a total all over protectant

K9:

--- Quote from: lukemk5gti on December 06, 2014, 10:07:18 am ---Ideally if you had one use a sponge applicator pad and buff off with a clean microfibre.

Is the meguiars you're talking about a wax?

It's glaze first which acts as a filler for the swirls.

Then jetseal 109 the sealant

Finally the wax as a total all over protectant

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ok will try to remember that! Glaze -> Sealant -> wax -> ready

Chris92:
In winter I would forget the glaze and just polish then seal, the sealant/wax will bond better to bare paint than applying it over a glaze product base. I'd recommend fk1000p as a wax, it's cheap, the tin lasts and last for years, look great and it's very durable  :happy2:

Frodo-anni:
Have used, collinate for a few years.

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/collinite-476s-super-doublecoat-auto-wax/prod_207.html

or the collinate kit with carlack nano

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/wax/collinite-476s-super-doublecoat-auto-wax/prod_207.html

have also played about with the collinate 845 liquid wax, which is similar to above.

Also now trying Fusso soft99, done a half & half on the bonnet, to see what its like.

Enjoy  :signLOL:

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