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April 11th, 2011 10:43 PM #11Your question's a bit confusing - exterior detailing does not mean a wax or glaze which is applied to the paint - it's a service that involves using polishes and (if needed) compounds to remove swirls and scratches from the paint, leaving you with a smooth, marring-free finish. How long your paint will stay that way is entirely up to how you take care of it afterwards; if you wash using the proper technique and apply protection on a periodic basis, you can keep your paint in good condition for a long time, without needing to polish. On the converse, if you bring your car to a kanto carwash immediately after the detailing service, you can expect swirls and scratches to be induced immediately.
Now, if you were referring to the sealant which they apply after the detailing service, what they told me when I asked was that they used Eagle One. I was a bit confused, as Eagle One doesn't really make any sealants (none that I can find on their website anyway), but I guess they were referring to Eagle One Nanowax. I don't have any firsthand experience with this, but based on some reading, durability doesn't seem to good, so it would be best to apply a more durable wax or sealant after the detailing session.
In that case, I think NCAP is something that they have privatized.
SC (temporarily) stops NCAP