MrWigggles
11-08-2003, 11:11 AM
My friend suggested that I use Meguiar's 20 which he had tested versus a ton of other waxes and sealents a year or so ago. It lasted longer by far than anything else he had ever used (never used Zaino). It's main advantage being that it leaves a very slick finish when its done (Bird crap flicks off, etc.). The product is a polymer sealent from their professional line. It goes on just like wax and after you take it off, your towel will slide off the hood. The shine is almost as good as that of Zymol's best but lasts a lot longer.
http://www.meguiars.com/product_showroom/product_m20.gif
The Meguiar's 20 really makes the water bead on the hood, roof and trunk after washing (the water on the sides sheets off very fast!). This was making it difficult to dry my car now that it is cooler without using a ton of towels. Now, with the California Waterblade, I can easilly wash and dry my car to perfection at my local DIY car wash place in about 20 minutes. And I only need a couple of small towels to get a spotless shine.
http://www.calcarduster.com/productImages/5.jpg
Some cautions:
Meguiar's 20 goes on thick and will leave a film on your car for a couple of days. This film has plenty of micro-swirls in it even if you used a diaper cloth to take the sealent off. They don't look terrible just don't use the product the day of the show (I think this is why they only market the stuff to professionals)
Only use the Waterblade on a perfectly clean car and periodically check it during drying to make sure no dirt has built up on its edge. Pulling dirt accross your hood is not good and can of coarse lead to scratches.
Have fun,
-Mr. Wigggles
http://www.meguiars.com/product_showroom/product_m20.gif
The Meguiar's 20 really makes the water bead on the hood, roof and trunk after washing (the water on the sides sheets off very fast!). This was making it difficult to dry my car now that it is cooler without using a ton of towels. Now, with the California Waterblade, I can easilly wash and dry my car to perfection at my local DIY car wash place in about 20 minutes. And I only need a couple of small towels to get a spotless shine.
http://www.calcarduster.com/productImages/5.jpg
Some cautions:
Meguiar's 20 goes on thick and will leave a film on your car for a couple of days. This film has plenty of micro-swirls in it even if you used a diaper cloth to take the sealent off. They don't look terrible just don't use the product the day of the show (I think this is why they only market the stuff to professionals)
Only use the Waterblade on a perfectly clean car and periodically check it during drying to make sure no dirt has built up on its edge. Pulling dirt accross your hood is not good and can of coarse lead to scratches.
Have fun,
-Mr. Wigggles