Longest lasting "Paint Sealent" on the Planet?

DG 105 topped with AW. Or you can top with your favorite nuba, which makes a look that is just awesome.



DG 105 has been on my car for 4 months now, hasnt skipped a beat.
 
Zaino first and Duragloss second. I've washed Zaino with harsh detergents (409, Fantastick) and they won't remove it. Duragloss is ISO resistant. Zaino is more water repellant and holds it beading better and longer but Duragloss is pretty good stuff too. Each has a slightly different look.
 
Although I think AJ beats it out a bit in looks, FK1 2180 is amazingly durable, even moreso than Zaino in my experience although Z is no slouch either. It does need to be applied in multiple coats though - at least 2 or 3, but you can do them 20min apart from each other.. The anti-static thing is nice too.
 
I used to be all for #2180 but Zaino has appeared far more durable than the #2180, and the look better to. I have mentioned this before but my moms jeep had one coat of Z5 applied on it 7 months ago. The car has probably received 4-5 washes since then and still has plenty of protection/beading.



Greg
 
Knockwurst said:
I’ve also had very good experience with 1Z GW.



Same here, an easy 5 months on a metallic gold Lexus, still some slickness and definite beading when I rewaxed it just past the 5 month point. Really suprised me given how watery it is on application.
 
GregCavi said:
I used to be all for #2180 but Zaino has appeared far more durable than the #2180, and the look better to. I have mentioned this before but my moms jeep had one coat of Z5 applied on it 7 months ago. The car has probably received 4-5 washes since then and still has plenty of protection/beading.



Greg



Yeah, 2180's durability definitely isn't at its best with just one coat.. FWIW, 3 coats have been on my aunt's Buick for over 8mo and its still going strong.
 
Knockwurst said:
In addition to what others have suggested [Klasse, Zaino, 1000P], I’ve also had very good experience with 1Z GW.



Yes, one of the most over-looked sealants on the market. Probably the easiest sealant in the world to apply (and one of the easiest to remove), lasts up to about 6 months (depending on conditions) and looks fantastic on (especially) metallic green, grey, brown and gold. Awesome on wheels, as well.
 
Yeah percynjpn,it's a great product which is so often overlooked for some reason,has a unique look about it which is different from everything else.
 
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