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OK guys, I have been used to claying then immediately waxing for the past 4 years. In reading old posts, there seems to be a common consensus that after washing & claying, the next steps are polishing then sealing and Poorboys seem to have many positive reviews.

I have never been a fan of liquid wax, but in checking the polish and sealant from www.poorboysworld.com, it looks like both are in liquid form. I just want to double-check before I order both that the liquids are able to sustain 2-3 times the weathering that traditional paste waxing can.

Thanks for the help.

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All sealants are going to be liquid. You don't have to use sealants, sealants just typically last longer than waxes and don't suffer from the heat. Poorboys EX and EX-P are great products but they are thick liquids and can be somewhat difficuly to work with. Couple other ones you can look at are Wolfgang which is a very easy to use and thinner 2 step sealant or something like 1Z Glanz Wax. If you'd like to stay the traditional wax route I'd suggest Meguiars # 16 great look and great durability for a wax.

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OK guys, I have been used to claying then immediately waxing for the past 4 years.  In reading old posts, there seems to be a common consensus that after washing & claying, the next steps are polishing then sealing and Poorboys seem to have many positive reviews.

I have never been a fan of liquid wax, but in checking the polish and sealant from www.poorboysworld.com, it looks like both are in liquid form.  I just want to double-check before I order both that the liquids are able to sustain 2-3 times the weathering that traditional paste waxing can.

Thanks for the help.

There is a great article on using clay that you should read. I beleive it answers most of your questions. Clay Article

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