Sealant durability list/chart

Brazo

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Ok I tried a search which was useful but not complete



Has anyone ever produced a chart or list which 'ranks' sealants in order of durability?



I am well aware correct prep etc can affect this as can environmental conditions/ washing etc but from my reading of this forum the general concensus for example is that Klasse SG is more durable than say 4 star UPP or NXT?



I am interested in the durability of FMJ, SG, UPP, NXT, 1z Glanz and Zaino



Can anybody rank these or offer they're expreinces?



TIA:bounce
 
Brazo said:
Ok I tried a search which was useful but not complete



Has anyone ever produced a chart or list which 'ranks' sealants in order of durability?



I am well aware correct prep etc can affect this as can environmental conditions/ washing etc but from my reading of this forum the general concensus for example is that Klasse SG is more durable than say 4 star UPP or NXT?



I am interested in the durability of FMJ, SG, UPP, NXT, 1z Glanz and Zaino



Can anybody rank these or offer they're expreinces?



TIA:bounce



This would be my chart in Memphis:

SG

Zaino

UPP

FMJ

NXT

1Z glanz(never used)
 
I'm surprised FMJ is lower than UPP (not used either so can't comment!) Just surprised from their marketing viewpoint I suppose!
 
Man, this just get more confusion. You need to try them all :D



SG

Zaino

WG

UPP

EX-P

NXT



Thats all the sealant I got sofar. OOh Meg #21 coming in too :up
 
Brazo said:
I'm surprised FMJ is lower than UPP (not used either so can't comment!) Just surprised from their marketing viewpoint I suppose!



Not for *me* in *Memphis*.......you can see the variables/problems in compiling such a list. :nixweiss
 
some claim that collinite 845 is up there with Zaino for durability-some also claim that NXT has outlasted Zaino-a definitive list is going to be impossible to get because of environmental factors. that's one reason I don't put much faith in durability tests as they don't neccessarily mimic real world conditions.
 
Yeah I know there is lots of ifs and buts and wasn't expecting a definitive answer but more so what people think from their own experiences.



Personally i was hoping FMJ would be at the top as have just bought a bottle but may just stick with the SG as durability is 'my' key concern.
 
What criteria are you using in determining the durability of the products? Appearance falls off? Beading disappears? Slickness wanes?
 
jmsc said:
Consensus would say:



Zaino

SG

1Z Glanz

FMJ

UPP

NXT



Consensus, what is that and have we ever seen one here :D



Durability of several products in that list can vary based on how they are maintained. For example I use Sonus Car Wash on my GT with SG and it contains a small amount of the same polishes that are in SG, same goes for the Sonus Acrylic Glanz and with each use a small amount of protection gets added to the finish. The same can be said for Zaino with Z6 and Z8.
 
jfelbab said:
What criteria are you using in determining the durability of the products? Appearance falls off? Beading disappears? Slickness wanes?



You are correct, we should have stated our criteria. I base mine on a combination of factors.



When the water post wash does not sheet away with the chase technique and stays in pools, when slickness pretty much completely goes away, and the paint just loses that "pop." That is when I consider a product to have "pooped out." :D



On my own cars, I never go longer than 4-6 weeks, but I do see other cars that I use to judge durability.
 
exactly-different people will determine durability differently. some may go by slickness-well according to that UPP loses slickness after a couple washes-so to them it has low durability. if you look at beading then zaino and SG come out on top. If you look at gloss many products keep their gloss after the slickness has died. In my case I applied 845 to my hood and wheels-alcohol and wheel cleaner doesn't strip it. That tells me its protection level is high. Conversly I've read that alcohol will strip many sealants. If alcohol can strip a sealant how much protection does it offer from airborn polution and acid rain? again IMO regardlessof what product you use using it more often *should* provide more protection. thats why IMO the newer spray waxes are so great. wash and spray a layer of protection.
 
Things may get muddy in the middle but the SG and Zaino will always be at the top of the list...if durability is what you're after those would be the two that I'd suggest looking into.
 
wannafbody said:
In my case I applied 845 to my hood and wheels-alcohol and wheel cleaner doesn't strip it. That tells me its protection level is high. Conversly I've read that alcohol will strip many sealants.





IPA will strip all vehicle protectants. May not completely do so on the first pass but IPA will dissolve waxes (including 845), sealants (Zaino, Klasse, WG, UPP, etc) and Joe's miracle 40 year protectant, etc.
 
AudiOn19s said:
Things may get muddy in the middle but the SG and Zaino will always be at the top of the list...if durability is what you're after those would be the two that I'd suggest looking into.



Exactly and it was that muddiness (sp)/grey area that I was trying to quantify



Sg it is then, or is FMJ worth a crack? Ho hum............
 
Burlyq said:
I would say Zaino/Zfx is tops, but pretty close if not same would be AIO/SG. Can't go wrong with either if you are looking for durabilty.



I agree with that. But for all Autopians , there should just be a list of products of each type, with the agreed on least effective ones excluded. With such a range of preferences and expectations that we see on these forums, it would be very difficult to come up with a satisfactory (the gateway to get on the list would be if the product meets its claims to an acceptable degree) ranking list. I would love to see the top 15 sealants, waxes, shampoos, etc- listed as I said before, by category. Some kind of product "filter" would be nice !



I am a hobbyist and I dont mind trying things just to see what they will do, but not everybody is interested in doing this ... An example of this is my yesterdays purchase of "Butter Wet Wax", just to see what it will do, and how long it will last... It is riduculous to offer opinions on product that you have personally never tried, right ? There are so many products out there to try, and I love doing so, however, narrowing the most effective ones down will aid many members who dont want to "collect" products.:xyxthumbs
 
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