Poli-Seal vs XMT 360

bjackson8

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I really love Poli-seal, and it has become a "go-to" product for me. I have been hearing so many good things about XMT 360, I really want to try it.



Can anyone who has used both products give me a comparison between the two? Similarities and Differences?



Thanks
 
I never tried Poli-seal, but I know 360 is mainly for machine use. 360 is some good stuff and leaves a nice finish by itself.
 
This was from a previous post of mine regarding Poli-Seal vs XMT 360:



"Both products are very similar. Polishing abilities are about the same, maybe a slight edge to XMT 360 but I didn't do an IPA wipedown so I can't tell you for sure if it really did any correcting or just filling? Don't expect it do miracles, afterall it's an AIO. Cleaning ability is also about the same. I can't really comment on the durability part, but most of us who end up using an AIO type product usually top it with a different LSP anyway.



Differences:



XMT 360 smells better, it has a cherry-type smell. XMT 360 dusts a bit more than Poli-Seal, but not as much as Chemical Guy's AIO. The amount of dusting is tolerable. Once I got the hang of Poli-Seal, it really didn't dust at all. But it does leave areas that gum up and are a bit difficult to clean. You have to go over that area again with your PC to get it off. I didn't notice any of that gumming with XMT 360. I think Poli-Seal also has a slight edge when it comes to slickness. Xmt 360 comes in a 12 oz bottle. Poli-Seal comes in 32 oz and a gallon.



The only AIO I have are PoliSeal, Xmt 360, CG AIO, and Klasse AIO. If I had to pick one, my #1 choice would be Poli-Seal, but Xmt 360 comes in close. The dusting from Xmt 360 is what would stop me from picking it over Poliseal. K-AIO is still the best cleaner out of all of them, so I think it's still a worthwhile product to have around. The only reason I would ever use CG AIO again was if I ran out of product."
 
BlackElantraGT said:
This was from a previous post of mine regarding Poli-Seal vs XMT 360:



"Both products are very similar. Polishing abilities are about the same, maybe a slight edge to XMT 360 but I didn't do an IPA wipedown so I can't tell you for sure if it really did any correcting or just filling? Don't expect it do miracles, afterall it's an AIO. Cleaning ability is also about the same. I can't really comment on the durability part, but most of us who end up using an AIO type product usually top it with a different LSP anyway.



Differences:



XMT 360 smells better, it has a cherry-type smell. XMT 360 dusts a bit more than Poli-Seal, but not as much as Chemical Guy's AIO. The amount of dusting is tolerable. Once I got the hang of Poli-Seal, it really didn't dust at all. But it does leave areas that gum up and are a bit difficult to clean. You have to go over that area again with your PC to get it off. I didn't notice any of that gumming with XMT 360. I think Poli-Seal also has a slight edge when it comes to slickness. Xmt 360 comes in a 12 oz bottle. Poli-Seal comes in 32 oz and a gallon.



The only AIO I have are PoliSeal, Xmt 360, CG AIO, and Klasse AIO. If I had to pick one, my #1 choice would be Poli-Seal, but Xmt 360 comes in close. The dusting from Xmt 360 is what would stop me from picking it over Poliseal. K-AIO is still the best cleaner out of all of them, so I think it's still a worthwhile product to have around. The only reason I would ever use CG AIO again was if I ran out of product."



Thanks, that is exactly what I was looking for.
 
mikelea4ever said:
Hope you find the one you like....



Actually I love Poli-seal. I have just heard so many people talk about XMT 360, that I may just have to try it.



You can never have too many products.
 
I have never gotten any dusting from XMT 360? I have poli seal as well and really like but I kind of give the edge to the 360 it virtually dissapears and leaves beautiful finish.
 
rwisejr said:
I have never gotten any dusting from XMT 360? I have poli seal as well and really like but I kind of give the edge to the 360 it virtually dissapears and leaves beautiful finish.



I get the exact opposite. Also for me, I was hoping I really didn't have to buff anything off like the description of XMT 360 states, but I found that PoliSeal did a better job at that than the 360 since PoliSeal just melts right away into the paint it seems. This is done outside in mild, SoCal weather in the low 70's.
 
XMT 360 has MUCH better polishing ability than PS. OTOH, PS seems to leave a longer lasting coat of protection. I can walk away from both but PS seems to stay longer.



Jim
 
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