I have been reading and looking for a long term solution to hiding swirls / fine scratch's besides using ScratchX or Swirl-X. Swirl-X has done a great job on many spots, and so does ScratchX, although some of these spots I corrected re-appear after a wash. So the temporary filler was washed away one would guess.
I have been told that using a good sealant will have a better bond and last longer than any wax or SwirlX will.
First off, is this true?
Secondly, which sealant is better and why?
Mirror Glaze Pro Polymer Sealant
Mirror Glaze Synthetic Sealant 2.0
Thirdly, when should a sealant be applied?
Fourthly, how long should I expect this sealant to last? I have heard high quality sealants can last as long as 9-12 months.
My car looks great waxed, and unwaxed as well
. But for perfection I have to constantly wax or polish some troubling spots to get them to disappear. Especially if I have washed the vehicle.
I have been told that using a good sealant will have a better bond and last longer than any wax or SwirlX will.
First off, is this true?
Secondly, which sealant is better and why?
Mirror Glaze Pro Polymer Sealant
Mirror Glaze Synthetic Sealant 2.0
Thirdly, when should a sealant be applied?
Fourthly, how long should I expect this sealant to last? I have heard high quality sealants can last as long as 9-12 months.
My car looks great waxed, and unwaxed as well

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