wax vs sealant against bird bombs

Suki22

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I have read on other forums that a wax in many cases will protect your painted surface better than a sealant against bird bombs etching your paint..... anyone else hear or know this to be true?
 
I have read that also, but I think it is more dependent on the type of wax and sealant. I use Ultima PGP and I have never had any etching resulting from a bird bomb and I get those daily where I park my car. On the other hand, I did get some etching some time ago when I was using Meguiars.
 
I have never noticed a difference between waxes or sealants over the last 4 decades and several different environments. With that stated, I am faithful about removing such attacks as soon as I get home or in-situ in extreme situations (i.e mid-summer southern Sun).



Don't fool yourself into thinking that any product or product type is impervious to bird attacks without timely removal.:wavey
 
JustinDetail said:
One word. Collinite. ;)



Yep :xyxthumbs



Now I'm not presenting this as scientific/controlled-experiment objective fact...but the vehicles I use Collinite 476S paste wax on get less etching from stuff like this than the vehicles I use sealants on (including many layers of KSG). Right off-hand, I can't recall a *single* instance where a Collinited vehicle got badly etched by a bird bomb; I've sure never had any bird bomb etch the beater-Blazer, and I don't wash/QD them off of it, I just wait until it's filthy enough for the next wash. Don't recally it happening to the Volvo either, and I kept that outside 24/7.
 
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