Sonus

I would not rule out a sealant in the future, but you won't see it unless we find a product with a clear difference. Klasse is the sealant product we have built our product line around. If we can find or make a product that's truly better that the two most popular enthusiast products, that's when you'll see it in a SONUS bottle.



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Well, here's a thought on what might make a sealant stand out, but I have no idea if the chemistry is affordable, or even feasible: I would like to see a sealant with decent durability (three months at the very least) that has a lot of filling properties. Not all cars can be pampered, and something that would hide minor imperfections/swirls very well, and be durable would be a truly welcome addition to my box of stuff. Daily drivers need love, too. :D



Tort
 
I have to say that I'm truely impressed with the sonus line of products. I now own all of the sonus line and love them, and they compliment the klasse system perfectly. Thx for a great line of products that speaks for itself!!!
 
DavidB said:
I would not rule out a sealant in the future, but you won't see it unless we find a product with a clear difference. Klasse is the sealant product we have built our product line around. If we can find or make a product that's truly better that the two most popular enthusiast products, that's when you'll see it in a SONUS bottle.



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Personally I wouldn't like to see a Sonus sealant , I really like the fact that the current Sonus was designed around the Klasse and P21S prodcuts ase a system these three product brands work very well together.
 
We're pleased to announce our new "Acrylibondo Sealant".



Our new sealant hides deep gouges, parking lot dings, and even minor fender benders, while at the same time providing long-lasting protection. Do away with your PCs, compounds, and polishes. Say NO to body shops too. Try the amazing new Acrylibondo Sealant today. It's clearcoat safe!



Directions for use: Slap on liberally with large paint brush. Allow to dry. Repeat as necessary to fill major boo-boos. Buff to a high gloss with sanding block and 2,000 grit paper. Not for use on new cars.



Mikeman out.
 
TortoiseAWD said:
Well, here's a thought on what might make a sealant stand out, but I have no idea if the chemistry is affordable, or even feasible: I would like to see a sealant with decent durability (three months at the very least) that has a lot of filling properties. Not all cars can be pampered, and something that would hide minor imperfections/swirls very well, and be durable would be a truly welcome addition to my box of stuff. Daily drivers need love, too. :D



Tort

You might want to try some of Mothers new sealants.
 
Alfisti,



I'll give 'em a try sometime this spring/summer. I've only used a couple of Mothers' products so far, and what I've tried, I've liked.



Tort
 
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