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    Is it ok to use a spray wax like Duragloss aqua wax as your final step on a car that has been treated with nanolex paint sealant.

    I was thinking of using this as the final step in a car wash or would this interfere with the sealant - ie de bond it from the paint?
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    IMO, the Nanolex sealant as your final step would be more than sufficient. As has been mentioned many times on the forum:
    1. Wash'n'Dry
    2. Clay'n'Wipe
    3. Nanolex Paint Cleaner
    4. Nanolex Sealant, on body and wheels

    Anyway, that's what I will be doing when I get my wheels this week
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    • #3
      Originally posted by GTI JOE View Post
      IMO, the Nanolex sealant as your final step would be more than sufficient. As has been mentioned many times on the forum:
      1. Wash'n'Dry
      2. Clay'n'Wipe
      3. Nanolex Paint Cleaner
      4. Nanolex Sealant, on body and wheels



      Anyway, that's what I will be doing when I get my wheels this week
      Yeh - same here - i will be doing that. But I was talking about just the regular weekly / fortnightly wash. You know - the final finishing spray / wipe over after you have finished it all off.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Ohmang View Post
        Yeh - same here - i will be doing that. But I was talking about just the regular weekly / fortnightly wash. You know - the final finishing spray / wipe over after you have finished it all off.
        I wouldn't recommend it as Aquawax is more a polymer sealant, where Nanolex is Nanotechnology.

        I would be more inclined to recommend you Nanolex Activating Shampoo otherwise the Nanolex Premium Spray. You wouldn't get anymore added shine with Nanolex as its at its almost Max already!!
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        • #5
          Hey CCP, as I live in a recycled water area of Sydney, if I don't use a "quick detailer" after I wash then the car doesn't look as deeply clean and shiney because all the [i]tiny[/b] droplets of water that are left by the microfibre waffle weave towel and evaporate away within a few seconds are not completely clean.

          So if you don't recommend using Aquawax in combination with Nanolex Paint Sealant, is there another product you would suggest for the "final wipe over" during the regular washing process that Ohmang is talking about?

          Would the Duragloss 921 Fast Clean & Shine be a better option instead of Aquawax?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
            Hey CCP, as I live in a recycled water area of Sydney, if I don't use a "quick detailer" after I wash then the car doesn't look as deeply clean and shiney because all the [i]tiny[/b] droplets of water that are left by the microfibre waffle weave towel and evaporate away within a few seconds are not completely clean.

            So if you don't recommend using Aquawax in combination with Nanolex Paint Sealant, is there another product you would suggest for the "final wipe over" during the regular washing process that Ohmang is talking about?

            Would the Duragloss 921 Fast Clean & Shine be a better option instead of Aquawax?
            Hey Corey,

            I would suggest either the Nanolex Premium Paint Spray, the Wolf's Nano Quick Detailer. With the nanolex spray, very minimal needs to be sprayed.

            But otherwise the 921 would be a better option than the 951 aquawax.

            Other suggestion may be to use a "inline" water filter. We are testing a few right now. PM us for further information if you like.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Corey_R View Post
              Hey CCP, as I live in a recycled water area of Sydney, if I don't use a "quick detailer" after I wash then the car doesn't look as deeply clean and shiney because all the [i]tiny[/b] droplets of water that are left by the microfibre waffle weave towel and evaporate away within a few seconds are not completely clean.

              So if you don't recommend using Aquawax in combination with Nanolex Paint Sealant, is there another product you would suggest for the "final wipe over" during the regular washing process that Ohmang is talking about?

              Would the Duragloss 921 Fast Clean & Shine be a better option instead of Aquawax?
              Corey, I use filtered water for washing our cars. I had used Puratap filter setup with the garden hose connectors to run the water from tap to high pressure cleaner. I get less water spots after washing.
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              • #8
                Thanks for the clarifications CCP!

                And thanks for the filter suggestions. I'll definitely be looking into that.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Ohmang View Post
                  Yeh - same here - i will be doing that. But I was talking about just the regular weekly / fortnightly wash. You know - the final finishing spray / wipe over after you have finished it all off.
                  Yeah, no worries Ohmang. I also bought the Nanolex Sealant Spray to maintain the coating after washes, mentioned above
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by GTI JOE View Post
                    Yeah, no worries Ohmang. I also bought the Nanolex Sealant Spray to maintain the coating after washes, mentioned above
                    Might have to do the same!
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                    • #11
                      You can use the nanolex spray sealant to top it up or you can try something like poorboys quick wax plus which will add wax and therefore leave a different finish. Adding wax on top of sealant is not only a good way to keep the sealant on there longer but also a good way to add more depth and a different shine to your paint. Just depends on the actual paint and your preference on the finish.

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                      • #12
                        yeah well... that's what the Duragloss Aquawax does, but which has been "not recommended"

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by dopey View Post
                          You can use the nanolex spray sealant to top it up or you can try something like poorboys quick wax plus which will add wax and therefore leave a different finish. Adding wax on top of sealant is not only a good way to keep the sealant on there longer but also a good way to add more depth and a different shine to your paint. Just depends on the actual paint and your preference on the finish.
                          dopey,

                          As mentioned, you are mixing a polymer style spray over a nanotechnology product. If you were adding wax to a polymer/synthetic coating that would be fine however with Nanolex their genuinely is no point. You will change the look yes, you however also will change the properties and durability/longevity of the product as well.

                          A nano product provides honestly probably the best protection possibly you can get. If you want to go down the Polymer line maybe try Zaino, Duragloss, Wolfs, Opti or another Polymer Sealant style product.
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