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Wolfgang 3.0 Paint Sealant or Jescar Powerlock topped with Collinite 845. Maintain with Beadmaker after each wash.
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Not buying Beadmaker again. Tried for first time 2 months ago. I clayed car, applied BM, cured in garage for 8 hours. Next day when pollen hit it, then pollen got wet and dried the pollen particles stuck like glue. The entire car was gritty and not smooth at all. It was like using an old school sealant that attract dust and pollen. I had to clay car again and applied another sealant.
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Last edited by johnstahhh; Jun 4, 2019 at 12:20 PM.
I especially like Griots Poly Wax and Synthetic Clay.
Not buying Beadmaker again. Tried for first time 2 months ago. I clayed car, applied BM, cured in garage for 8 hours. Next day when pollen hit it, then pollen got wet and dried the pollen particles stuck like glue. The entire car was gritty and not smooth at all. It was like using an old school sealant that attract dust and pollen. I had to clay car again and applied another sealant.
I took the bait... and bought a bottle and I have to say it’s laughable how bad it is. Can’t blame them I guess.
I took the bait... and bought a bottle and I have to say it’s laughable how bad it is. Can’t blame them I guess.
What's bad about it? I have had amazing results. Maybe operator error.




It you want a "warm",glowing kind of look, with decent gloss, decent price, and easy application, P21S does very well. Their paint conditioner and wash together are a very simple solution that gives a very nice look. It won't last very long, so expect to apply every two to four weeks for normal driving.
Want a high shine, slightly more involved process, then Bead Maker is about tops for spray-on applications. However, you have to put it on correctly to get the best results. And it doesn't last very long; expect to re-apply every month or so if you want to keep the shine and the beading up.
Want super slick, high gloss, and longer lasting, Fusso 99 or TAC MoonLight. Both are not cheap, and not as easy to apply (gloves are needed) and needs to cure for a few hours once applied. Both will last several months.
I realize it wasn't part of you question, but others offered soap shampoo suggestions and these would be mine: Bilt Hamber auto-wash is the best on the market for cleaning without being harsh on the paint. No competition there, I'd put up against any brand on the market. But it's only sold from one place in the U.S. so you have to order it and have it shipped. Next best is Gtechnic wash, which is what I use because I can get it from Amazon, and it's the closest thing out there in cleaning power to BH. For low cost, very easy to get soap, Meguiar's Gold Class, oddly enough, does an outstanding job.
I saw your unique pollen experience.
Last edited by See63esS; Jun 6, 2019 at 04:28 PM.
These are my go to products.. I have a few more but this is what i have found to be the best. I don't think any one brand dominates the arena.
Also keep this in mind...The polishing technique and polish used are what makes the biggest difference. When you go over the car and get the clear coat as even as possible all the way around using a paint gauge it really makes the paint pop and drip pending you have the paint fully decontaminated with a degreaser and lube/clay barred prior to polish. The coatings like waxes, sealants, ceramic just protect and magnify how well the clear coat was cut and final polished.
Zymol sponges
P21s soap
P21s total auto wash degreaser
P21s gel wheel cleaner
Amazing Roll off for cleaning Tires(it is amazing on tires)
Swissvax quick finish detail spray
Swissvax pneu tire shine
Menzerna polishes
Nextzett glass cleaner (favorite by far)
Nextzett Cockpit Premium for interior bits like Trim, Screens, Steering wheel
Nextzett Gummi Pfledge For keeping the rubber trim around the windows and door on the body conditioned.
Car Pro dhydrate drying towel
Chemical guys Jetseal for a sealant
I like swissvax waxes but they are pricey though a jar lasts you like 30-40 coatings. Remember less is more!!
Microrestore for washing my microfiber towels.
The polishing technique and polish used are what makes the biggest difference. When you go over the car and get the clear coat as even as possible all the way around using a paint gauge it really makes the paint pop and drip pending you have the paint fully decontaminated with a degreaser and lube/clay barred prior to polish. The coatings like waxes, sealants, ceramic just protect and magnify how well the clear coat was cut and final polished.
A very good sealant with good durability, nice shine and is fairly easy to apply is Sonax Polymer NetShield. The one thing that many don't like about it is that it does not provide a super slick finish to the paint...it feels just a little "grabby" I like it because it looks good and protects my cars well...I don't often touch my paint anyway.
A very good sealant with good durability, nice shine and is fairly easy to apply is Sonax Polymer NetShield. The one thing that many don't like about it is that it does not provide a super slick finish to the paint...it feels just a little "grabby" I like it because it looks good and protects my cars well...I don't often touch my paint anyway.







