No pics yet. I’ll try to put some up a bit later.
The car was just slightly dirty so a quick wash with Sonax Car Wash Shampoo using the two bucket method with grit guards and a chenille microfiber mitt. After the rinse off I shook the Spray and Seal bottle per the instructions and started at the roof. 4-6 sprays per a 4 foot square area is the recommended application. I am sure I went overboard at first. After spraying each area, roof, rear, sides and hood I hosed off the panels with a regular nozzle. You can see the sealant rinsing off as you go.
Then after rinsing I dried the panels. I had one large Platinum Pluffle drying towel from The Rag Company and had ordered another three smaller size of the same towel in advance. I used all four towels. After drying a quick buff with the Eagle Edgeless from the same company. Buffing is actually not the word to use here, mostly a soft wipeover.
The ease and time saving if using this product is the key. I easily saved 1 to 1.5 hours over the time I would spend waxing or applying another type of sealant. There is no removal of any product as the hose rinse does that. Another advantage is that everything is protected including glass and trim so no extra steps needed.
The shine is excellent. Silver is a hard color to pop but this stuff comes close. It is supposed to last up to 6 months so I will keep tabs on that. I don’t expect that kind of durability but then again who knows.
This Sonax Spray and Seal is their newest product and is another of the SIO2 spray sealant products that are becoming the newest way to quickly seal, protect and give your vehicle a lustrous shine. I should get 4 to 6 applications from one bottle.
https://www.autogeek.net/sonax-spray-and-seal.html
The car was just slightly dirty so a quick wash with Sonax Car Wash Shampoo using the two bucket method with grit guards and a chenille microfiber mitt. After the rinse off I shook the Spray and Seal bottle per the instructions and started at the roof. 4-6 sprays per a 4 foot square area is the recommended application. I am sure I went overboard at first. After spraying each area, roof, rear, sides and hood I hosed off the panels with a regular nozzle. You can see the sealant rinsing off as you go.
Then after rinsing I dried the panels. I had one large Platinum Pluffle drying towel from The Rag Company and had ordered another three smaller size of the same towel in advance. I used all four towels. After drying a quick buff with the Eagle Edgeless from the same company. Buffing is actually not the word to use here, mostly a soft wipeover.
The ease and time saving if using this product is the key. I easily saved 1 to 1.5 hours over the time I would spend waxing or applying another type of sealant. There is no removal of any product as the hose rinse does that. Another advantage is that everything is protected including glass and trim so no extra steps needed.
The shine is excellent. Silver is a hard color to pop but this stuff comes close. It is supposed to last up to 6 months so I will keep tabs on that. I don’t expect that kind of durability but then again who knows.
This Sonax Spray and Seal is their newest product and is another of the SIO2 spray sealant products that are becoming the newest way to quickly seal, protect and give your vehicle a lustrous shine. I should get 4 to 6 applications from one bottle.
https://www.autogeek.net/sonax-spray-and-seal.html