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I have always been a big fan of Chemical Guys products - after our former forum valeter, Peach, recommended Jet Seal. So much so, it's still my go-to paint sealant today. I always give the cars an annual coat or two in the spring - and then lay a wax over the top.

Well, I tried their Blazing Banana spray wax a few weeks ago - and I'm pleased to say, it is also brilliant. It's not a proper long lasting wax, by any means - but more of a top-up after washing, or as a last-step-protection product. I think this is definitely better than Auto Finesse Glisten, my previous post-wash spray.

I have no pics of my Zed after using it (yet), but here's the daily driver. These were taken when I got it back from BMW's body shop, after I had already laid on two coats of the aforementioned Jet Seal. I washed it a week later, then gave it a quick once-over with the Blazing Banana....... 

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I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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  • 5 months later...

only thing i find with them is their stock limits sometimes. Excellent stuff though. And the car looks mint!!!

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I did not know wet apply wax was a thing, certainly not an effective product anyway! Thanks for sharing that. Living where water is more chalk than water water marks on dark cars are a thing of absolute frustration. 

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4 hours ago, Stephen said:

I did not know wet apply wax was a thing, certainly not an effective product anyway! Thanks for sharing that. Living where water is more chalk than water water marks on dark cars are a thing of absolute frustration. 

You don't apply it wet Steve - it's a spray wax. Wash and dry as normal, then spray and wipe over as you would with a detailing spray etc 😉 

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

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