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6/4=1.5 months per coat. If 4 coats last a year that's only 3 months-decent durability.
xfire said:Bringing back an old thread...curious question:
What is interesting about the opening post is the fact that it states that the vehicle was washed only 3 times within the course of 6 months. It certainly looks like the protection has lasted those 6 months. Would I be crazy to say the following, or has anybody thought about this????:
When wax/sealant is subject to a layer of dirt on top (like in this case where the vehicle was not washed for extended periods of time), the wax/sealant will stay on the surface longer???
I've certainly noticed that even with a recent coat of "high beading wax," when a vehicle is covered with a layer of dirt from everyday driving the surface will not bead as well as if the surface was dirt-free and introduced to water.
With this in mind it seems like the layer of dirt is preventing the wax/sealant from coming off the surface. Hence, longer durability. Thoughts???
Dsoto87 said:what???
Please explain.
Whose to say that 1 coat will only last 1.5 months? I dont think this whole LSP thing is as simple as dividing the number of months by coats. I wish it was that simple.
I havent let 1 coat go for 6 months so Im not going to say it will last that long but 1 coat has lasted me far past 1.5 months.
So I guess when people put 10 coats of z2 and it lasts 6 months 1 coat is really only lasting a few weeks right?
Rock said:I can't seems to get that even 1 month in my country weather. I applied 3 layers of UPGP within a day. I find it starts to loose it beading after 2 washes. Does humidity affect? I'm talking about 75 to 90% RH
Rock said:This is recommended by the seller here.:nono
nicknick said:ls Ultima good at protecting against bird bombs like a carnauba wax. It appears to me that carnauba does protect better against bird bombs than a sealant. What do you guys think?
dcrc said:UPGP is so easy and effortless to use compare to apply and buffing wax. It's a breeze to do that with UPGP and geting the protection, durability and looks. To me it is like climbing stairs to reach the top floor vs taking lift. Which one would you choose? To climb the stairs so that you can keep fit or reach the top without breaking a sweat?
Dsoto87 said:what???
Please explain.
Whose to say that 1 coat will only last 1.5 months? I dont think this whole LSP thing is as simple as dividing the number of months by coats. I wish it was that simple.
I havent let 1 coat go for 6 months so Im not going to say it will last that long but 1 coat has lasted me far past 1.5 months.
So I guess when people put 10 coats of z2 and it lasts 6 months 1 coat is really only lasting a few weeks right?
dcrc said:UPGP required 12-24hrs of curing time. I'm getting very good result even in high humidity climate.
Where are you based anyway?
wannafbody said:This is the weakness of most sealants. The long cure time can be affected by either rain, dew or humidity. IMO the sealants that cure the fastest tend to be the most consistant in regards to durability.
dcrc said:I could be wrong, for a fast curing sealant the shelf-life would be short isn't it?
wannafbody said:Nope, Zaino uses a seperate cure accelerator and has a 3+ year shelf life.
dcrc said:What is the curing time stated by the manufacturer?
My intention is directing at a One-ready-to-use product that has faster curing time.
In this case, zaino is two seperate products instead of one. In order to have faster curing time, i have to fork out on another product. Furthermore, i have to mix them together in order to achieve the objective. Well, that to me wasn't very efficient and easy.