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Offline MarkHowells

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Re: Car detailing advice/experiences please
« Reply #10 on: 02 June 2025, 14:03 »
That shine looks amazing.

Thanks for all of your advice, I will ask the detailer some questions on the things mentioned here and carry on looking around.
Current: 2024 Golf GTI 8.5. Oyster Silver metallic black, black roof, Queenstown alloys, DCC, HK, spare wheel

Gone: 2018 Golf GTI 7.5 performance pack, Atlantic Blue, Santiago alloys, DCC.
Gone: 2014 Golf R, Lapiz Blue, Vienna leather, DCC.
Gone: 2011 Golf GTi, Reflex Silver.

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Re: Car detailing advice/experiences please
« Reply #11 on: 02 June 2025, 21:57 »
I have found out that it is a ceramic coating that I have been offered is called Infinity  https://www.infinitywax.com/products/synergy-2-year-ceramic-coating?_pos=1&_sid=992a994dd&_ss=r

I have done some research and this is what the Infinity Wax website says:-

"Synergy 2 is made from a high-content polysilazane ceramic resin with a blend of low VOC solvents that allow the coating to be easily spread and leveled. A polymer is added that bleeds through the ceramic and forms a top layer over the coating. This protects the vulnerable ceramic as it cures, and allows the coating to be applied to vehicles outdoors without causing failure. Synergy 2 when applied correctly and not washed for 7 days after application will reach 9H hardness just like the longer term coatings.

Synergy 2 allows enthusiasts and professionals to apply a durable ceramic coating outdoors. The problems associated with coating a car outside have been addressed by its sacrificial layer system. Think of this as a safety net that allows you to use a vehicle within 30 mins of application. The product has the ability to fill in surface defects such as wash marring and swirls quite dramatically and will leave the vehicle looking exceptional even without polishing. These benefits are further compounded by its hydrolysis curing method, which takes moisture from the air and uses that to create a chemical reaction that allows the coating to harden faster."

I have googled some reviews and found out that the Infinity Wax Synergy 2 is a ceramic coating which is generally well-regarded for its ease of use, durability, and ability to provide a glossy, hydrophobic finish. Users report it as a great option for paint protection, its also praised for its ability to help keep vehicles cleaner for longer and reduce the need for frequent washing.

The Infinity Wax Synergy 2 is generally considered a solid ceramic coating option, particularly for its ease of use and the glossy, durable finish it provides. While proper preparation and application are key, many users find it a great way to protect their car's paint and keep it looking its best.
Current: 2024 Golf GTI 8.5. Oyster Silver metallic black, black roof, Queenstown alloys, DCC, HK, spare wheel

Gone: 2018 Golf GTI 7.5 performance pack, Atlantic Blue, Santiago alloys, DCC.
Gone: 2014 Golf R, Lapiz Blue, Vienna leather, DCC.
Gone: 2011 Golf GTi, Reflex Silver.

Offline SRGTD

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Re: Car detailing advice/experiences please
« Reply #12 on: 03 June 2025, 06:18 »
I have found out that it is a ceramic coating that I have been offered is called Infinity  https://www.infinitywax.com/products/synergy-2-year-ceramic-coating?_pos=1&_sid=992a994dd&_ss=r

The Infinity Wax Synergy 2 is generally considered a solid ceramic coating option, particularly for its ease of use and the glossy, durable finish it provides. While proper preparation and application are key, many users find it a great way to protect their car's paint and keep it looking its best.

Thanks for the update Mark.

There’s an interesting long term review by a forum member over on the Detailing World website of Infinity Wax Synergy Lite v2 (I’m assuming v2 is the latest version of the product) - the one year version. I don’t know whether the ‘Lite’ product is the one you’d be getting or if it’s a slightly different version to the one your detailer would be using, but the review is quite positive and its unique selling point seems to be less prep work required before application, it can be applied outdoors and there’s very little curing time required. It also seems to contain some sort of fillers that may ‘hide’ or improve the appearance of light blemishes in the paintwork.

So it does seem it’s an ideal product for a mobile detailer to use outdoors, and ideal for the DIY enthusiast who doesn’t have indoor space / facilities to apply a ceramic coating. I suppose the acid test is whether or not Infinity’s durability claims hold up - based on the review on Detailing World on a BMW X5 that gets very little love and attention, the product’s durability does seem to be holding up pretty well.

As a hobbyist detailer, I would be tempted to give it a go as a product I could apply myself. However, I would need to use up my supply of old school wax first, and that might take many years! :grin:

Link to the review over on Detailing World (click on ‘see more’ before the first picture in the review to read the whole review and see all the pictures);

https://www.detailingworld.co.uk/threads/infinity-wax-synergy-lite-v2-mini-review.438817/?post_id=5872270&nested_view=1&sortby=oldest#post-5872270
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2020 Polo GTI Plus; Pure White, DSG (because they all are)
Gone but not forgotten;
2016 Polo GTI; Blue Silk
2011 mk6 Golf GTD; Carbon Grey
2007 mk5 Golf GT (2.0 170bhp TDI version); Deep Black Pearl
2002  mk4 Golf GTI (the 150 bhp diesel version); Deep Black Pearl

Offline Sharpe

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Re: Car detailing advice/experiences please
« Reply #13 on: 07 June 2025, 15:12 »







I had my black 8.5 done at a few days old. G techniq 5 year coating with Exo. Think it was around £470 and well worth it, especially on a black car. Although a little wasted as I sold the golf after 6 months! Pictures don’t really do it justice, but the finish was immaculate