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Is this (Ceramic) Wax worth it? Advice

soonermajic

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Know anything about this? A tunnel wash said I could have this 30 gal CERAMIC for $150. Screenshot_20220129-151257_Samsung Internet.jpg
 

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Know anything about this? A tunnel wash said I could have this 30 gal CERAMIC for $150. View attachment 5210
Tough one to answer without trying it, Coach. But I can tell you that I pay $200 for 5 gallons of the Simoniz Ceramic Sealant and it is worth very penny.

The product you posted doesn’t even call itself a ceramic, but a wax. We all know the polymers and siloxanes in these products are what make them perform the way they do and the name has absolutely nothing to do with it. But it has become accepted that the products labeled ceramic are of the latest, most advanced generation of this type of product. Those called wax were from the previous generation of super sealant. And rain x products were the first generation of the super sealers. So, if they are not even advertising it with the “latest” terminology, it might not be the most advanced, chemically speaking. They aren’t even calling it a carnauba product, which would be last generation. Foaming wax could even be a cheap mineral seal product. I’d look at the sds.
I certainly don’t try to spend as much as I can on products, but I have noticed there is generally somewhat of a “you get what you pay for” in many, not all, but many wash solutions. See if you can visit someone using it.
 
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I pulled the pic off their website. I think it's definitely worth $150, but am pretty sure it ain't Ceramic. He's just trying to unload it.
 
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