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      01-22-2014, 04:16 PM   #1
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GardX vs SupaGard

Which one is better?

I seem to have found 10 SupaGard sponges but nothing on GardX from Ebay so is this due to SupaGard being more popular hence cheaper or GardX being available only from authorised dealers?
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      01-22-2014, 11:10 PM   #2
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Use neither!

Just buy a decent wax!
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      01-23-2014, 01:34 AM   #3
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Diamond Bright! Nah don't use any of these... they are designed to be kept on and maintained... many people are misinformed that you will never need to wax your car again... No wax, LSP or paint guard is that strong that it can resist the evil that falls from the sky... bird poop! What's more... when these products come off and start to wear away... it happens in patches.. so one panel or part of it is rough to the touch and attracting all the dirt and road salt... and some patches are fine. So they are money making to be topped up! Waste of time...

Nothing beats... a proper detail or valet, with polish, glaze, wax and sealant...
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Agree with the above, its just marketing shite for people who cant be bothered to look after their car, if you cant be bothered looking after your car save the xxx money they are charging and pay someone to do it for you :P

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Nothing beats... a proper detail or valet, with polish, glaze, sealant and wax...
Fixed that for you :P
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In that case i usually use Dodo Wax after claying - Is that good enough or do i need a sealant? If i do require a sealant what do you guys recommend?

Thanks
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In that case i usually use Dodo Wax after claying - Is that good enough or do i need a sealant? If i do require a sealant what do you guys recommend?

Thanks
Zaino Z8 is great stuff, expensive but you only need to use a little on each panel
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      01-25-2014, 12:38 PM   #7
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chemical guys M seal... is another one. I've used it for a few years now and can vouch for it.
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