Good wax or sealer for winter time?
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Good wax or sealer for winter time?
Usually I use Meguiar's Ultimate Liquid Wax during the warmer times of the year, but I've never done a sealer. I'm looking to do either or both one last time and get 'er protected for winter. Mind, I'll still be driving it, and though we don't get too much snow in in TN, our DOT is more than liberal with road salt and my paint job is purty
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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Collinite 845 is one of the most durable/long lasting waxes on the market. It can be picked up at O'reillys or some advanced auto stores. It's actually a Hybrid Sealent/Wax. Look it up. Many detailers use it (including me) and it lasts 6 months or more. It was originally designed to seal electrical lines and it is heat resistant. Look it up and if you use it I guarantee you will not be dissapointed. Another thing is that it is only $16 for a big bottle of it and if you apply it right you only use about an ounce at most. Search google and you will find everyone raving about it.