What's your favorite sealant?

Scottwax said:
Definitely the easiest sealant to use. Thick, thin, remove immedidately, remove in an hour, doesn't seem to matter at all. :)



I find WG DGPS the easiest to use, just whipe on wait a few seconds then whipe off. You can't beat the slickness and good durability.
 
titsataki said:
I do and I like it a lot. It is very easy to apply and it gives a very good shine and smoothness.



I would also say Zaino lasts longer but it is labor intensive to apply/mix



cheers



Nick

I used to think so also, but after trying it, I'm a convert. I've used it twice now, and actually, once you get over the concept of having to mix it, it is probably the easiest stuff to use on the market, other than spray sealants. It is easy to apply, and easy to remove. The only drawback is figuring out how much to mix up, if you are using the activator. You really use darned little product, it goes on easy, comes off easy. The only complaint I have is what to do with the extra, if you are mixing it up, and mix too much. I did this yesterday, and opps, looks like the other car is going to get a coat!



Again, I was a skeptic, but no more. It's darn good stuff and easy to work with.
 
What have people's experiences been like with CG FS sealant? It says it only needs 15-25 mins cure time between layers. It just showed up, haven't gotten to try any yet.
 
I'm currently using EX-P, although the durability is ok, what would you guys recommend for long lasting protection...(cars stored outside)??
 
Lightman said:
What have people's experiences been like with CG FS sealant? It says it only needs 15-25 mins cure time between layers. It just showed up, haven't gotten to try any yet.





I have it on my dark green Jag. Very slick and amazing reflective range. The sealant kind of self cleans and har retained its slicknwess over several weeks of rain. It has been over a month and half and its still looks great. I was able to layer three coats (waited half an hour each time as in colder weather, 40s, I let it cure longer). Great fast curing without having to use an accellerator to cure the product. If I knew how to attach pictures here I would.
 
Werkstatt prime and Acrylic Jett trigger (incredibly slick)



Prime by machine leaves a crystal clear level layer of protection which makes your orange peel finished paint look flat.



It wins for me because no matter how many times I wash my car at the self serve pro wash with their quick smart (semi soft) warm high pressure soap and high pressure rinse, the paint stays shiny and smooth just like a hand wash at home.

after a quick going over with prima slick, it's ultra slick and nothing sticks to the paint except for a few bugs on the front.
 
Favorite sealant? That would probably be a moving target for a lot of us ;)



ATM, I really like Werkstatt's Prime/AJT combo.



After testing RDF it will be up among my favorites.
 
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