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 Post subject: The Protector - Paint Shield Cleaner?
PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:48 pm 
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Does anybody have any experience with this stuff?

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I just finished washing and clay barring, and I am wondering whether to apply this stuff or go out and buy some good wax.

My lying a** dog of a salesman gave this to me and told me it was worth well over a hundred bucks. He pretended like he was sneaking it to me and told me to put it in my inside pocket so his manager wouldn't see.

Is this the paint protecting treatment they try to sell you when you buy a car? Is this stuff similar to a wax or is it only a cleaner, in which case would it make sense to use after a clay bar? I wasn't able to find any info on the web. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.


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:? never heard of it..............

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Never heard of it either....
A quick google search gave me zero results... so Im sure this thing is not available to the general consumer.

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Never heard of the stuff - I had paint shield on my Mini - only thing i used on it was a really good wax - I perfer Turtles Ice -

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THis is The Protector, paint protection that is way over priced and is nothing more than a fancy wax job. Dealerships make alot of money selling this product and it is never worth the money. You are already doing more than the general consumer if you are clay barring, just use a good wax, you can use this stuff if you want, but it is just a wax.

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wingnuts wrote:
THis is The Protector, paint protection that is way over priced and is nothing more than a fancy wax job...


Cool, thanks. I kinda figured it was the overpriced treatment the dealerships try to sell you when you purchase a car. It appears to be similar to a product called "5-Star Shine," which claims to be more durable than wax and allegedly works by chemically bonding PTFE (Teflon) to the paint. I am going to give it a shot and see how it works. If it works as well as a good wax, I'll be happy.

This was my first time using a clay bar system. I wanted to try to do a professional-like detailing job before winter. It is starting to get pretty cold.

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RPM - what claybar system did you use? How'd you find it (easy/hard)? worth the time spent?[/u]

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As far as clay bar - i perfer the liquid type - alot easier to use + the bar itself can scratch after it picks up impurities.

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I prefer the DIGGERIZED wax system :wink:

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My sister-in-law's niece's boyfriend used to detail cars for a living and now works for GM so I picked his brain at dinner. He says that "The Protector" and similar products last significantly longer than wax and produce an incredibly smooth non-stick surface, but the existing coat of wax must be stripped prior to application so the Teflon can chemically bond to the clearcoat.

He told me to go ahead and apply it as I would wax and it should work well. He recommends a 3M paste wax as a base and Black Magic as a finish wax. He also likes Meguir's clay bar systems. Something I never really thought of that he said is very important is waxing the door frames.

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RPM - what claybar system did you use? How'd you find it (easy/hard)? worth the time spent?[/u]


I used the Mother's clay bar system. It took all darn day, but my paint looks and feels amazing. It isn't difficult, but it is very time consuming and you need to be somewhat careful.

I washed my Jeep very thoroughly and completely before I began. I worked in small sections, spraying the area with the lubricant, lightly running the clay over the paint, and then polishing with a micro-fiber towel. You can actually feel the clay picking up the contaminants. As Tools said, particles picked up by the clay can potentially scratch the paint so I kneaded the clay after each section to keep the rubbing surface as clean as possible. Also, friction is bad, so keep her lubed up for the smooth slidin'.

I have a tree over my driveway that sprinkled some sandpaper-like grit over my entire Jeep and left my paint feeling rough even after washing. The clay bar made it feel smoother than the day I bought it and it looks great. I am pretty pleased with the results and will be claybarring my Jeep again in the future.


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WoW someone else who clayed their jeep.
Thou my took only 1 hour to Clay (http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/11153.do) &
Then add use "Paint Sealant" (http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/11479.do)

The Paint Sealant works great it goes on and comes off very easy. It last about 6 months or so based on what I have seen. It just last long then wax.

If your looking for a deep shine on dark colors go with "Best of Show" (http://www.griotsgarage.com/product/car ... how+wax.do) I used this one on my Black Show Truck it was very good and it still after 9 years as a daily driver looks new.

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