I been a gearhead for over 50 years. Used many different waxes , polishes, sealers .
I am always looking for the best protection. UV , water reppelent and shine are what I look at.
That being said , I'm not in position to shell out $1000 for a professional ceramic job.
So I've used anything from classic carnauba wax , buffers, polishers, to my latest, experiment , NexGen spray sealer.
I own a black Corvette , and. Black Ram truck, so those really test my resolve.
Honestly I haven't seen much difference in the Sonus ION, the Meguiars Ceramic detailer , and the NexGen.
If I had to choose between them , I'd pick the NexGen , it seems to give a deeper shine, and rolls water off in sheets. Durability is hard to determine because I do it often anyways.
After applying , I always wait 48 hours an apply a second coat and maybe a third coat.
It seems to give me the look and protection I can live with.
Always enjoy learning what others are using.
Jim
I am always looking for the best protection. UV , water reppelent and shine are what I look at.
That being said , I'm not in position to shell out $1000 for a professional ceramic job.
So I've used anything from classic carnauba wax , buffers, polishers, to my latest, experiment , NexGen spray sealer.
I own a black Corvette , and. Black Ram truck, so those really test my resolve.
Honestly I haven't seen much difference in the Sonus ION, the Meguiars Ceramic detailer , and the NexGen.
If I had to choose between them , I'd pick the NexGen , it seems to give a deeper shine, and rolls water off in sheets. Durability is hard to determine because I do it often anyways.
After applying , I always wait 48 hours an apply a second coat and maybe a third coat.
It seems to give me the look and protection I can live with.
Always enjoy learning what others are using.
Jim
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