i just washed my car then had it clayed,polished,wax,and then sealant! what should i use to protect the sealant on my car and what should i use to wash my car so it wont come off? i live in chicago and my car is parked outside and its winter time now and it snows and rains but i dont drive the car in the snow. will touchless car washes be ok? because it is just way too cold to hand wash the car.also should i use uqd spray to keep the sealants effect last longer when im trying to remove dust and dirt off the car?
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Well, the environment by itself will diminish the coat of wax. Remember, wax/sealant is just a sacrificial barrier
You can maybe prolong it's lasting by washing your car with a car wash soap and follow with UDQ or M135 then again just by touching the surface will have an effect to removing this protective coat.
Maybe some people that have more experience than me in that kind of environment can help out, good luck
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Our Top Shelf car wash is Gold Class Car Wash, use this with a quality wash mitt and don't scrub the paint, wash it gently.
Dry with quality drying cloths or chamois.
Focus on the task at hand and use a quick detailer after washing like Ultimate Quik Detailer or when Ultimate Quik Wax comes out maybe give this a try.
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Re: Need some advice please!
Originally posted by sidekicklxondeck View Posti
will touchless car washes be ok? because it is just way too cold to hand wash the car.
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Automatic or Touchless Car Washes
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