Xzilon

Mr. Picky

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Forgive a new guy if this has been asked already. What is the general though tof the product Xzilon molecular adhesion (besides the smell!)? Also what about detailers using 4/0 steel wool to clean leather prior to sealing?
 
GREAT! A detailer just did my wifes car inside and out with it! Also i just put it on my new truck as he raved about. Should have known, as it's to easy! Thanks for the input
 
Steel Wool on leather? C'mon man... Xzilon is kinda like the Simoniz System 5 crap that Dealerships try to sell for $300-$500 after selling a car claiming that protection lasts up to 5 years. They may not be bad sealants, but no way do they last anywhere close to 5 years or worth that kind of money.
 
Mr. Picky said:
GREAT! A detailer just did my wifes car inside and out with it! Also i just put it on my new truck as he raved about. Should have known, as it's to easy! Thanks for the input



Most pro detailers here would neither use that product or steel wool on leather.
 
Can't begin to imagine why anyone would risk their leather with steel wool?!

Xylon? Well,a BMW dealership I did some work for upcharged for it.

Can't speak to it's validity,but it seemed hoaky to me.
 
Mr. Picky said:
GREAT! A detailer just did my wifes car inside and out with it! Also i just put it on my new truck as he raved about. Should have known, as it's to easy! Thanks for the input



You probably should have made this thread before you allowed someone to use that stuff on your car. :nixweiss
 
Mr. Picky said:
GREAT! A detailer just did my wifes car inside and out with it! Also i just put it on my new truck as he raved about. Should have known, as it's to easy! Thanks for the input



Xzilon itself is not bad for your car. What people are commenting about is the outrageous claim that is lasts for 5 years and the outrageous price delears charge for it. So long as you didn't pay hundreds for it and are not upset that you were sold BS about it lasting 5 years, your car will be fine but will need to have some type of protection put on the car in about 6 months or so.
 
I don't see where the OP stated he was given any 5 year warranty? He said a "detailer" appllied this, so I'm assuming that it was an independent shop. Regardless, the product won't hurt your paint and is just as decent as pretty much all the other sealants on the market. If a warranty was given, make sure you follow its maintenance guide/instructions closely and file a claim and/or return back to the original installer if you feel the protection drops off. The companies that warranty this product make huge margins betting that nobody will file a claim when the product wears off. When someone does, they won't honor it because the care guidelines were not followed.
 
A fellow empoyees wife bought a Mercedes from the dealer new. They wanted to put the Xzilon on for $500. I found it on Ebay or $50 and ordered it for him. It's a very thin clear looking product. IMO not worth the money nor do I believe it will last 2 months. Let alone 5 years. I have used DWG,and WGDGPS.and I think both these products are better than Xzilon by far!
 
Xzilon I have applied this product many times on many cars at a dealership back in the day. Its sealent isn't as bad as people claim. I have seen at least 9 months of protection come from it. That was one of my own personal vehicles. The interior leather conditioner they have is real nice also. The Xzilon company only focus's on dealership places and detailers can't get it. Basiclly the whole kit cost a dealership 140.00 and the upcharge it to a suggested retail price of 400.00 Its another dealership add on that isn't worth it at all! Your better off finding a reputable detailer and have him make you car right!
 
David Fermani said:
If a warranty was given, make sure you follow its maintenance guide/instructions closely and file a claim and/or return back to the original installer if you feel the protection drops off.



Does the warranty say the product will last for 5 years or that it will protect your car from UV damage for 5 years because their is a difference. With modern clear coats, it will take longer than 5 years before you start noticing any UV damage with nothing on the paint. Clear coat itself has pretty good UV protection. So therefore, even if Zxilon wears off two months after it is applied, the car will not show damage with in the 5 year period because of the clear coat, not the product and you will not be able to make the claim if that is how the warranty is written which I believe it is - someone feel free to correct me if I am wrong.
 
Every protection contract is different. Some times the manufacturer warranty info is different that what the dealer offers. Some cover acid rain damage, some water beading, some paint delamination, some paint fading. They are all different. Some application centers use a certain product and not it's warrant and end up self insuring themselves because these warranties tend to never be used.
 
David Fermani said:
Every protection contract is different. Some times the manufacturer warranty info is different that what the dealer offers. Some cover acid rain damage, some water beading, some paint delamination, some paint fading. They are all different. Some application centers use a certain product and not it's warrant and end up self insuring themselves because these warranties tend to never be used.



And very often what is written on the contract is VERY different than what was told to the consumer.
 
You're right about that. 99% of the time NOTHING is told to the person buying it! Many times customers don't even know their vehicle is protected with any kind of sealant , better yet with any kind of warranty.
 
Thanks for the clarification on the product. I don't give a hoot about the warranty as I would never allow a vehicle to go more than say, 6 months. I was willing to try anything to battle against the de-icer they use on the roads around here. As far as the steel wool, I saw 2 detail shops us the steel wool with a liquid cleaner as a initial clean on leather. Didn't seem right to me, but they swear by it?
 
Mr. Picky said:
As far as the steel wool, I saw 2 detail shops us the steel wool with a liquid cleaner as a initial clean on leather. Didn't seem right to me, but they swear by it?



Most automotive leather is coated and I am pretty sure regular use of steel wool will degrade the coating. At the very most, you can use a nylon bristle brush but I wouldn't get more aggressive than that.



Most detail shops place speed above technique when it comes to detailing cars. They probably use steel wool because it cuts through dirt faster, not because it is safe for leather.
 
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