Need a durable sealant

Finding a product of quality that could be used in severe direct heat remains the turning point of how I do this work. I was trained by Meguiars a long time ago, love the company and used their products faithfully. But when Poorboy's products appeared it was less than one month before "everything" in my cabinet was either given away or thrown away. I'm still blown away sometimes by how I can leave his products on a vehicle for days at a time if I want to and wipe it off quickly as if it had only been on there for an hour.


That's poor boy's for ya! I just ordered a gallon of ssr 2.5 from detailcity and another natty's blue to hold me over. Love the stuff! :love:
 
IMHO said:
Megs #20 has GREAT durability, I used to use it on my old S10 Blazer and I saw 4-5 months protection out of it, left a fairly nice shine as well. I think it's b!tchin for lighter colors with a lot of flake, if you want a lot of pop then you'll get it with 20 :bigups

I have a silver car with flake and I agree with this completely.
 
Have you looked into the dp sealant. I'm not much of a sealant kinda guy but i was impressed with this one. It went on like butter, came off easier and looked great. Not sure about durability as I used it on a dealership car, however its inexpensive and does a great job, plus I think you can get it in larger sizes. I'm sure a call to AG might get you a sample.. but I'm not sure on that
 
How about everyone here send Chris a sample of our fav's. :hmmm:

That should get you a few years before you need to "buy" any. :rofl :dnaughty

Dave
 
That's a good idea...

Chris, shoot me a PM and I'll seen what I have sitting around in my personal aresenal. You are only a day's shipping away. :)
 
Sweet deal... If anyone feels like sending me a small sample, that would be awesome... Probably won't be cost effective though......
 
Washed my neighbors Hyundai Santa Fe today that has about a 7 month old coat of #20, car doesn't get driven much but sits outside 24/7, and even after 7 or so months it still sheeted damn good. Not like a fresh coat, but it made drying much easier. bugs seemed to come off easy as well :bigups

It's been a while since I've had any #20 in my line-up of LSP's, but I think I paid average price for it, about $15-18 for a bottle? Worth a shot IMO, and you can pick it up locally with a 3 minute stop in between jobs :)

I need to get more of that stuff...I guess I kinda forgot about it? Last vehicle I used it on was an Escalade with that pearl white paint. Looked like an average beige before I got ahold of it, #20 made it look like it was a totally different color :cool:
 
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