Has anyone ever heard of cilajet?

From reading the site it looks like a permagard or a JGL polaris aeropoxy system under another name



Nothing wrong with these, I use permagard although not the reactive one and really enjoy it as it permanently fills minor swirls and scratches (as long as the sealant is on)



After 12 months, the permagard is removed by myself and reapplied to customer vehicles



The Australian polaris

Automotive - Paint Protection by JGL Polaris Aeropoxy Clearcoat Australia
 
Sorry for bringing up an ancient thread but I searched and this seemed to be the most relevant without starting a new one.



I have a customer with a 15-year old car, 16k miles, original paint, which had Cilajet applied prior to his purchase. He thought it was literally a hard shell and wanted me to sand it off.



But from everything I've read on here this just sounds like a sealer where the "product" is more about the warranty than the actual liquid going on the car. Sounds like I could remove it with polish or a pre-wax cleaner if I wanted to?



The paint is flat and I told him I wouldn't recommend any corrective steps, leave this product as-is, and apply wax on top for depth.



Would anyone here recommend anything different? I realize I'm leaving money on the table but let's leave that out of the equation and focus on what is the best treatment for this car.



Thanks, Tom
 
wasinc said:
Sorry for bringing up an ancient thread but I searched and this seemed to be the most relevant without starting a new one.



I have a customer with a 15-year old car, 16k miles, original paint, which had Cilajet applied prior to his purchase. He thought it was literally a hard shell and wanted me to sand it off.



But from everything I've read on here this just sounds like a sealer where the "product" is more about the warranty than the actual liquid going on the car. Sounds like I could remove it with polish or a pre-wax cleaner if I wanted to?



The paint is flat and I told him I wouldn't recommend any corrective steps, leave this product as-is, and apply wax on top for depth.



Would anyone here recommend anything different? I realize I'm leaving money on the table but let's leave that out of the equation and focus on what is the best treatment for this car.



Thanks, Tom



Have you inquired to dealerships that use the product? (I can guess their answer.) Or the company itself?



Sounds like a good argument against Cilajet. I'm curious to hear what is recommended as well. I have wondered about something similar happening 10 years from now with products like Opti-coat.
 
Hey guys, just wanted to post a bit about Cilajet and what they are trying to do. Cilajet is a great product and the manufacture of the product is a very close friend of mine. The product from what I know is a "Dealership Only" product and not sold by any retailer at all. Furthermore, the detailer who said it is owned buy whoever is incorrect. Like I said the owner is someone I personally know very well. She is an amazing woman who has a great product out on the market being sold through the auto dealership channels.



Auto dealerships have for years now been selling insurance backed products to the consumer in a big way. Right or wrong, the Dealership Paint Sealant program is extremely successful for dealership throughout the country. Most new car auto dealerships offer a new car paint and interior protection package ranging in price from as low as $400.00 and up to $800. In some cases I have experienced new car dealerships offering vehicle protection packages well over $1,000.00



You can look at this as a negative or you can look at it as a positive! Just think for a minute on the business side of things! Dealerships have actually done us a great deal of helping educate the market about the added benefits of paint sealants. Therefore, making it and marketing it a lot easier for all of us to "UPSELL" our paint sealant programs. In fact, in my shop 'Paint Sealant" is my number one up sell and I get very good money for each one I sell. And it's 100% pure profit for us because we were going to wax the car anyway as part of our standard detail.... I've used Cilajet for years along with many other paint sealants and I can say that it is one great product that the owner can be very proud of. And if you ever get a chance to meet her you would know she is an amazing person to do business with.



MEL CRAIG

The Detailing Pros
 
Why not make it available to detailers, the way opti-guard is? Does anyone out there have any experience with the product who can also give an unbiased comparison to other sealants? (At least as far as looks and ease of use.) The fact that it is only available through dealerships and the price being charged is astronomical I think is what makes so many of us skeptical. Is it really worth >5x the price of opti-coat?
 
cilajet an uncomfortable truth.....



I am the former National Training Director for cilajet and I am no longer associated with the company with the exception of a complicated lawsuit. The public information about this suit can be reviewed at Superior Court of California - County of Los Angeles website lasuperiorcourt.org you will need to enter case number BC469243.



Any previous support posted by me should be considered invalid as the product has gone through changes resulting in the lawsuits. If you are considering purchasing cilajet after reading the court documents, you should ask your dealer if he can gaurantee that you are getting the original Boeing approved aircraft grade formula from the original manufacturer.
 
One of my newest customer's bought a new Merc. and had it applied. This is a great customer- very friendly and simply does not know anything about car care- "That's why you are here," he says. I wash and wax it every 2 weeks at his estate. Whether or not it works, it makes my job very easy for now. 1 hr. and I am done including conv. top, backs of wheels, etc. It's the only time I have heard of this and I suspect he paid at least $1000 for the service based upon where he bought the car.



Rob
 
alanarea51 said:
cilajet an uncomfortable truth.....



I am the former National Training Director for cilajet and I am no longer associated with the company with the exception of a complicated lawsuit. The public information about this suit can be reviewed at Superior Court of California - County of Los Angeles website lasuperiorcourt.org you will need to enter case number BC469243.



Any previous support posted by me should be considered invalid as the product has gone through changes resulting in the lawsuits. If you are considering purchasing cilajet after reading the court documents, you should ask your dealer if he can gaurantee that you are getting the original Boeing approved aircraft grade formula from the original manufacturer.



WOW! Now that's a revelation!
 
alanarea51 said:
...you should ask your dealer if he can gaurantee that you are getting the original Boeing approved aircraft grade formula from the original manufacturer.



I'm not claiming to know everything there is to know, but I am not aware of this product, or ANY, being applied to Boeing aircraft on top of paint when they leave the factory here. I would almost guarantee that if this stuff worked, Boeing would be upselling it, not just "approving" it for someone else to boost fuel economy and make money on.



Oh, also interesting to note, the website is blocked from inside the company firewall.



Adam
 
This is Jaci Warren, President and owner of W Automotive LLC, dba cilajet.



I would like to clarify the erroneous blog from Alan Wilkes submitted to autopia, below.



Alan Wilkes was never "National Training Director" for cilajet. He was never an employee of my company. He was an independent detailer who handled claims and training for us on a contracted basis. He is apparently disgruntled and disturbed, and the lawsuit he is referring to is MY company's lawsuit against HIM. W Automotive LLC is the PLAINTIFF in this case.



We have current Boeing approval (Feb. 2012).



If you have any questions regarding this, you are always welcome to call our office or visit our website at Auto Sealer - Automobile Paint Protection ? Car Paint Sealant - Automotive Paint Sealants.



Thank you!





alanarea51 said:
cilajet an uncomfortable truth.....



I am the former National Training Director for cilajet and I am no longer associated with the company with the exception of a complicated lawsuit. The public information about this suit can be reviewed at Superior Court of California - County of Los Angeles website lasuperiorcourt.org you will need to enter case number BC469243.



Any previous support posted by me should be considered invalid as the product has gone through changes resulting in the lawsuits. If you are considering purchasing cilajet after reading the court documents, you should ask your dealer if he can gaurantee that you are getting the original Boeing approved aircraft grade formula from the original manufacturer.
 
Welcome to Autopia.org Jaci and I am sorry you were forced to join under these circumstances. Thank you for explaining your side of the story as their always seems to be what is needed. I hope you stick around and join in on our discussions. This forum and it's members could certainly benefit from another seasoned industry pro like yourself.





cilajet said:
This is Jaci Warren, President and owner of W Automotive LLC, dba cilajet.



I would like to clarify the erroneous blog from Alan Wilkes submitted to autopia, below.



Alan Wilkes was never "National Training Director" for cilajet. He was never an employee of my company. He was an independent detailer who handled claims and training for us on a contracted basis. He is apparently disgruntled and disturbed, and the lawsuit he is referring to is MY company's lawsuit against HIM. W Automotive LLC is the PLAINTIFF in this case.



We have current Boeing approval (Feb. 2012).



If you have any questions regarding this, you are always welcome to call our office or visit our website at Auto Sealer - Automobile Paint Protection ? Car Paint Sealant - Automotive Paint Sealants.



Thank you!
 
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