ok which sealant would you reccomend on a black car?

what is the best looking and easiest sealant to apply?

  • klasse sg

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  • poorboys ex

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  • upp

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  • fmj

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  • zaino z2 pro

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  • wolfgang

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  • other (please list in thread)

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sQuashed said:
Dont listen to vernon's BS,this is a very useful Thread due to the fact OPINIONS are wanted. Ive used 4Star UPP, EX and the Klasse twins on my Black SS and the EX came out on top. I liked the "deeper" look that EX with Carnuba gave me . Had a couple layers on the car when it got stolen..It was the best lookin stolen car on the road that day.



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I chose EX because it is my #1 choice, but WG is also a great choice in my book. I have used EX on numerous cars/colors and it always looks great. WG, on the other hand, I have only used once on a black metallic and it looked *stunning* to say the least, but I have yet to see what it looks like on jet black. After next week my answer may change to WG, will let you know.
 
I am not surprised that Z2-Pro is ahead in ease of usage. This new formulation is off-the-charts in terms of application, buffing and best of all the glossy, wet and deep appearances that sealants have been striving for when compared to waxes. This is all achieved with un-surpassed durability and maintaining that just detailed appearance wash after wash after wash.

Zaino has really out-done themselves this time. :xyxthumbs
 
blkZ28Conv said:
I am not surprised that Z2-Pro is ahead in ease of usage. This new formulation is off-the-charts in terms of application, buffing and best of all the glossy, wet and deep appearances that sealants have been striving for when compared to waxes. This is all achieved with un-surpassed durability and maintaining that just detailed appearance wash after wash after wash.

Zaino has really out-done themselves this time. :xyxthumbs



Have you ever tried FMJ? I wonder how it compares, if its any easier it must apply itself.
 
I use Menzerna polishes but have not had an inclination to use their LSP (FMJ). I am sure there are many easily applied LSP (UPP, NXT, WG for example) and I really never had much of a problem with even thought-to-be difficult products like Klasse after using Bill's WOWO method. :xyxthumbs
 
blkZ28Conv said:
I am not surprised that Z2-Pro is ahead in ease of usage. This new formulation is off-the-charts in terms of application, buffing and best of all the glossy, wet and deep appearances that sealants have been striving for when compared to waxes. This is all achieved with un-surpassed durability and maintaining that just detailed appearance wash after wash after wash.

Zaino has really out-done themselves this time. :xyxthumbs



I'd be more inclined to use Z2 Pro if it wasn't for the need to use ZFX on occasion. It just kind of bothers me it isn't ready to use like other products are without buying something else, having to add that other product and then using all that is mixed up right away or face having to toss out what is left over.



I like the wet look and the durability, I just am not fond of having to mix anything into it. I prefer to just grab what I need and go to it. :nixweiss
 
Scottwax said:
I'd be more inclined to use Z2 Pro if it wasn't for the need to use ZFX on occasion. It just kind of bothers me it isn't ready to use like other products are without buying something else, having to add that other product and then using all that is mixed up right away or face having to toss out what is left over.



I like the wet look and the durability, I just am not fond of having to mix anything into it. I prefer to just grab what I need and go to it. :nixweiss



agreed!



Vernon
 
I can somewhat understand where you are coming from Scott since time, though only a few seconds, is money. As a hobbyist and occassional for profit detailer this mixing is no more irritating than adding sugar to my tea especially with the results received.

Zaino is a system that in the beginning required Z1 as the initial application pre-treatment. As the system developed along came ZFX that not only augments appearance and user friendliness, decreased application time (drying) but also offers the ability to apply multiply coats in one session if desired. Again, well worth the few extra $$ and seconds to use. On professional jobs one can just add another layer of Z2/Z2-PRO or Z5 on previously sealed customer vehicle. ZFX is not necessary. On new customer vehicles that request Zaino the availability of ZFX over using Z1 is actually a big advantage (time required for job). ZFX is a win / win product. JMHO
 
blkZ28Conv said:
I can somewhat understand where you are coming from Scott since time, though only a few seconds, is money. As a hobbyist and occassional for profit detailer this mixing is no more irritating than adding sugar to my tea especially with the results received.

Zaino is a system that in the beginning required Z1 as the initial application pre-treatment. As the system developed along came ZFX that not only augments appearance and user friendliness, decreased application time (drying) but also offers the ability to apply multiply coats in one session if desired. Again, well worth the few extra $$ and seconds to use. On professional jobs one can just add another layer of Z2/Z2-PRO or Z5 on previously sealed customer vehicle. ZFX is not necessary. On new customer vehicles that request Zaino the availability of ZFX over using Z1 is actually a big advantage (time required for job). ZFX is a win / win product. JMHO



Edwin-it really isn't the time factor, it isn't that much. I just prefer ready to use products and I hate wasting product. I don't really desire to put more than 1 coat of any LSP on a car in one session unless specifically requested by the customer but it is my understanding you need to use ZFX with the first coat and if I am only applying a single layer, I need to be very precise when mixing to make sure I don't waste anything. I just wish Z2 Pro was ready to use (and layer if desired) right out of the bottle, without having to buy another product and mix it in.



Like I said, I really like the appearance of Z2 Pro, but I also like how other products look too and for me, the one that is the easiest to use and gives me the results I want is the one I use.



If it was my own car and I didn't have black, I'd be more inclined to use Zaino and layer it since I'm not as concerned about time and don't need to charge myself for the extra steps.



BTW, I think Shokar's sealant is very comparible to the look and ease of use of Z2 Pro. It should make for some very interesting comparison tests when it hits the market.
 
Scottwax said:
Edwin-it really isn't the time factor, it isn't that much. I just prefer ready to use products and I hate wasting product. I don't really desire to put more than 1 coat of any LSP on a car in one session unless specifically requested by the customer but it is my understanding you need to use ZFX with the first coat and if I am only applying a single layer, I need to be very precise when mixing to make sure I don't waste anything. I just wish Z2 Pro was ready to use (and layer if desired) right out of the bottle, without having to buy another product and mix it in.



Like I said, I really like the appearance of Z2 Pro, but I also like how other products look too and for me, the one that is the easiest to use and gives me the results I want is the one I use.



If it was my own car and I didn't have black, I'd be more inclined to use Zaino and layer it since I'm not as concerned about time and don't need to charge myself for the extra steps.



BTW, I think Shokar's sealant is very comparible to the look and ease of use of Z2 Pro. It should make for some very interesting comparison tests when it hits the market.



LOL if your car wasn't black, thats all the more reason to use Zaino IMO. I tried and used tons of stuff especially carnuba's such as souvran and on black Zaino is the best unless you prefer the oily look. Especially in hot weather the carnuba's life is minimal.



As far as the ZFX, yea I could see how it would be a pain but I have my desired amounts down to a science .I know by using it so much how much to make enough for 1 coat, two coats and so on. Simple math.

Geez with the 50 million steps some of you guys use ,you complain about adding ZFX.



I am not sure and you can correct me if I am wrong ( I am new to this site). You seem to slam Zaino every chance you get. We all have our favorite products. Do you get competitors products for free or something? I seem to get on souvran I think because I had such high expectations and was totally let down.



And to bring this if I didn't have a black car Please!!
 
Well I guess I am old school and dont go out and try new stuff as much as I used to.. I have a black Lightning and I still use SEPC along with S100. I have been doing this for a couple of years now, got it from Scott but havent changed with the times I guess. He did convince me to start using another QD, going from Griots SS to QS ( I got so angry about being proven wrong on that one..LOL).. I still think my truck looks great. Oh yeah, I do the clay and polish thing at least once a year.



In regard to Zaino, well, my experience with the Zaino nazi's that invade a forum and are unwilling to listen to any other viewpoint except their own, has made me a little jaded about them and the products.



Dana
 
manawar said:
ok i have a jet black m3 and i still cant decide which sealant i want to use. i will use aio first and then top with a sealant and then pinnacle souveran. i need a good looking and very easy product to apply as i dont want to be rubbing hard because the paint is very soft so that is my main concern. i want it to have a good deep look with lots of depth but it doesnt need to be the best as i am topping it with souveran. so my biggest concern is how easy it applys and removes. here is my list, please give me reccomendations only if you have personally used them. i set up a poll to and only vote if you have used them and what you think will fit me best. please vote and then give me your opinons on why you chose it. thanks.



Well in all honesty, why bother with a sealant? I dont see durability listed as a concern at all so a sealant is not necessary IMO. My metallic black looks its best when dressed in a smattering of AIO ( or GEPC ) and then smothered in PS. When I want to be lazy and get more durability, it gets Klasse and S100 which looks great, but not quite as good as the AIO/PS combo.
 
Me, I pesonally like AIO then UPP on my truck. Thats just me though and you might like it to. All the choices you have made are great. Basically it all boils down to what your eyes like. I know many people will probably disagree but NXT also looks great on black. Just my 2 cents.
 
L33 said:
Have you ever tried FMJ? I wonder how it compares, if its any easier it must apply itself.



Yup, FMJ is a very nice product easy to work with. I like it better than Blackfire or WG ( same stuff I think ). I do prefer my Z2 though MO.
 
I would have to say UPP and EX-P are my two favorites that I personally like to use. FMJ would be a close third.



Both are easy to use. And they both leave a nice look. Durability is not a worry for me because I usually apply another coat between every 3 to 4 weeks. :)



With Aloha,

Ranney :)
 
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