Opinions on a Polish and Sealant

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sas71

Guest
i was thinking of going with the Pro Polish then the Ex or would the Polish w/nuba be just as good and get a litte more carnauba?

i read somewhere that said a good rule of thumb (but not set in stone) was for solids use carnauba and for flakes use a synthetic but i figured id try the EX since it had both what the heck.

i dont think i could go wrong with whatever combo i picked as far as PB polish and sealant go.

the car is new and has a silver flake finish. what do you guys think, what combo would you pick out of these products?

Pro Polish
Polish w/carnauba
EX-P
EX
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
sas71 said:
i was thinking of going with the Pro Polish then the Ex or would the Polish w/nuba be just as good and get a litte more carnauba?

i read somewhere that said a good rule of thumb (but not set in stone) was for solids use carnauba and for flakes use a synthetic but i figured id try the EX since it had both what the heck.

i dont think i could go wrong with whatever combo i picked as far as PB polish and sealant go.

the car is new and has a silver flake finish. what do you guys think, what combo would you pick out of these products?

Pro Polish
Polish w/carnauba
EX-P
EX

For that color I would use Polish w/ Carnauba , White Diamond, and EX-P ..this will give you a really clean and crisp look to the silver and the flake
 
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sas71

Guest
do you think i can skip the White Diamond ..cost thing ya know?

oh and ill be doing everything by hand if that makes any difference
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
sas71 said:
do you think i can skip the White Diamond ..cost thing ya know?

oh and ill be doing everything by hand if that makes any difference

sure ..just was thinking of the best look :wink:
 
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sas71

Guest
i appreciate the help to. there are so many products it gets overwhelming to a new guy
 
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sas71

Guest
Poorboy said:
sas71 said:
i was thinking of going with the Pro Polish then the Ex or would the Polish w/nuba be just as good and get a litte more carnauba?

iPro Polish
Polish w/carnauba
EX-P
EX

For that color I would use Polish w/ Carnauba , White Diamond, and EX-P ..this will give you a really clean and crisp look to the silver and the flake

since i have your attention..just out of curiosity whats the difference in what your recommended over what i had..it kinda reads the same to me in a way.

Me: Pro Polish / EX(nuba)
You: Polish w/nuba / EX-p

its like youre just taking the carnuba out and putting it a different product and using it before waxing/sealing instead of the last step. did that make any sense
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
sas71 said:
Poorboy said:
sas71 said:
i was thinking of going with the Pro Polish then the Ex or would the Polish w/nuba be just as good and get a litte more carnauba?

iPro Polish
Polish w/carnauba
EX-P
EX

For that color I would use Polish w/ Carnauba , White Diamond, and EX-P ..this will give you a really clean and crisp look to the silver and the flake

since i have your attention..just out of curiosity whats the difference in what your recommended over what i had..it kinda reads the same to me in a way.

Me: Pro Polish / EX(nuba)
You: Polish w/nuba / EX-p

its like youre just taking the carnuba out and putting it a different product and using it before waxing/sealing instead of the last step. did that make any sense

your paint is new and probably won't need the deep cleaning of the Pro Polish. The PwC is also easier to use. EX-P will be clearer than EX which will allow the metal flake to shine through better 8)
 
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sas71

Guest
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ohhhhh. that makes sense to me.

ya know every time i looked at the Pro Polish that little light kept going off. something about "Pro" just stood out for a reason now i know why.
thanks again
 

cwcad

Helper
since you spoke of money issues the product of choice would have to be PwC. PwC will make your paint look good and protect the paint's finish all in one step. If your vehicle is new and is not in need of any correction because of a good paint surface PwC can be applied by hand or machine in sun or shade. I love the part of working in the sun. I do not have a garage anymore...the wife took it over. Ha!
 
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