Claims - "Bonds to Paint; Tight Micro Seal;
Super Acrylic Gloss; Tougher Than Wax. Durable
paint sealant, engineered to bond to paint with a tight
'micro sealing' process."
For Use On - "Safe and recommended for
clear coat, stripes and decals, fiberglass, Lexan, Plexiglas
and other non-porous surfaces."
Claimed Features -
"Protects from hard water spotting, acid rain,
factory fallout, road contaminants and sun fading."
We were so-so on Wizards Shine Master until we followed
it up with Wizards Supreme Seal. The product goes
on smoothly and easily. We didn't spend much time
rubbing it in; just coated the Shine Master treated
surface and let it dry to a haze.
Supreme Seal buffs out very
quickly and with little effort; we use a microfiber
cloth. The results are excellent, in our opinion;
the finish is very glossy and the combination of Shine
Master and Supreme Seal does seem to fill and reduce the
spider web scratches.
After the dual treatment,
the surface seems to have a plastic-like feel with a
very high gloss; so smooth
and plasticky that it almost feels greasy but isn't.
It's definitely noticeable on the black paint of the
Ducati Multistrada 620, which bounced around a couple of
dealerships before it came to the webBikeWorld garage as
a new leftover. Its finish was in good shape but
with many spider web scratches, probably from being
dusted off a few too many times.
The dual treatment filled
most of the fine scratches and left a gloss that, I'd
guess, is better than it's had since it left the
factory.
Conclusion:
When used as directed in conjunction with Wizards Shine
Master, Wizards Supreme Seal provides a smooth and
glossy "plasticky" feeling coat.
We've used the
Shine Master/Supreme Seal combo on 3 bikes and one
custom car and the results are outstanding.
So
far, we think the products perform as well as the Glare
Spider swirl remover and Glare Professional Polish, but
with slightly less effort.
Score: 5 out of 5 when used with Wizards Shine Master
Review Date: October 2007
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