Is there a wax or paint protectant that has UV shield?
Is there a wax or paint protectant that has UV shield?
Hi All -
I am looking for a wax or paint protectant that has UV shield? I have an 05 Hyper blue that I purchased recently. I pulled the OEM bonnet strips off to get the car ready for some new graphics and the paint was slightly faded.
Personally I don't think the previous owner ever did anything but was it. I need to find something the will slow if not stop the fading.
TIA,
Mark
I am looking for a wax or paint protectant that has UV shield? I have an 05 Hyper blue that I purchased recently. I pulled the OEM bonnet strips off to get the car ready for some new graphics and the paint was slightly faded.
Personally I don't think the previous owner ever did anything but was it. I need to find something the will slow if not stop the fading.TIA,
Mark
That is one of the main features of any wax; UV protection. Especially the synthetic polymer waxes (zaino, epic, etc...read around). Though for a bonnet stripe you are fine to wax right over it, for a large piece of vinyl like a roof graphic I would instead use 303 Aerospace Protectant.
Reading again you said you purchased the car recently though, and I wouldn't expect the paint to fade noticeably in just a year. It may instead just be slightly "worn" from flying dirt and dust where not protected by the vinyl, and that can be fixed with some clay and polish.
Reading again you said you purchased the car recently though, and I wouldn't expect the paint to fade noticeably in just a year. It may instead just be slightly "worn" from flying dirt and dust where not protected by the vinyl, and that can be fixed with some clay and polish.
That is one of the main features of any wax; UV protection. Especially the synthetic polymer waxes (zaino, epic, etc...read around). Though for a bonnet stripe you are fine to wax right over it, for a large piece of vinyl like a roof graphic I would instead use 303 Aerospace Protectant.
Reading again you said you purchased the car recently though, and I wouldn't expect the paint to fade noticeably in just a year. It may instead just be slightly "worn" from flying dirt and dust where not protected by the vinyl, and that can be fixed with some clay and polish.
Reading again you said you purchased the car recently though, and I wouldn't expect the paint to fade noticeably in just a year. It may instead just be slightly "worn" from flying dirt and dust where not protected by the vinyl, and that can be fixed with some clay and polish.
-Heather
Reading again you said you purchased the car recently though, and I wouldn't expect the paint to fade noticeably in just a year. It may instead just be slightly "worn" from flying dirt and dust where not protected by the vinyl, and that can be fixed with some clay and polish.
I do know the wax, by nature is a UV protectant. However I am looking for ther best protection I can get.
Thanks,
Mark
Klasse All-In-One & Sealant Glaze
Prima Epic
Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection
Prima Epic is the most durable we've tested. However, all of the are as, if not more, durable than most others you can find out there. You can't go wrong with any of them for strong, durable protection.
-Heather
Definitely go with a synthetic/polymer wax for the best protection then. Examples:
Klasse All-In-One & Sealant Glaze
Prima Epic
Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection
Prima Epic is the most durable we've tested. However, all of the are as, if not more, durable than most others you can find out there. You can't go wrong with any of them for strong, durable protection.
-Heather
Klasse All-In-One & Sealant Glaze
Prima Epic
Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection
Prima Epic is the most durable we've tested. However, all of the are as, if not more, durable than most others you can find out there. You can't go wrong with any of them for strong, durable protection.
-Heather
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That helps Heather....Thanks. jwardell mentioned that if I have a large graphic, I should consider the 303 Aerospace Protectant. The graphic that I am installing is the same size as the Checker Bonnet strip. Is that getting into a size of graphic that requires special treatment?
I woudn't say that the size of your graphic requires special treatment... all graphics should have some kind of UV protectant applied to them. You can protect them with a wax (again, ideally synthetic for the best UV protection) or a vinyl protectant like 303. The 303 will likely offer a stronger UV protectant than most waxes (vinyl is more sensitive to UV than paint so it needs a stronger protectant).
I think jwardell was thinking that with small graphics it's easiest to just wax right over them as you wax your paint and call it done. With larger graphics you might as well just appy the 303 directly on them instead.
Does that make sense?
-Heather
I agree with jwardell all the way. 303 has an incredibly strong UV protectant in it which will help minimize (possibly eliminate) color fading in your graphic.
I woudn't say that the size of your graphic requires special treatment... all graphics should have some kind of UV protectant applied to them. You can protect them with a wax (again, ideally synthetic for the best UV protection) or a vinyl protectant like 303. The 303 will likely offer a stronger UV protectant than most waxes (vinyl is more sensitive to UV than paint so it needs a stronger protectant).
I think jwardell was thinking that with small graphics it's easiest to just wax right over them as you wax your paint and call it done. With larger graphics you might as well just appy the 303 directly on them instead.
Does that make sense?
-Heather
I woudn't say that the size of your graphic requires special treatment... all graphics should have some kind of UV protectant applied to them. You can protect them with a wax (again, ideally synthetic for the best UV protection) or a vinyl protectant like 303. The 303 will likely offer a stronger UV protectant than most waxes (vinyl is more sensitive to UV than paint so it needs a stronger protectant).
I think jwardell was thinking that with small graphics it's easiest to just wax right over them as you wax your paint and call it done. With larger graphics you might as well just appy the 303 directly on them instead.
Does that make sense?
-Heather
Thanks again for the input!
Mark
-Heather
However I will also note that 303 is not very water resistant and will wash off in a few rains. Zaino and the other aformentioned waxes will not. So it may in fact be better to wax them.
Very good point that I hadn't thought of!
-Heather
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