i've been using FK1000p topped with 845 for a while and was wondering if Powerlock topped with Colorlock or 845 would be a better combo for increased durability?
This is a subject that has different schools-of-thought...
Along with their proponents' various opinions.
In order to not be seen as trying to impose my layering/topping value system:
I'll suggest to first do a: "side-by-side test"...
on your vehicle's hood. For example:
•1/2 hood using FK1000p and Collinite #845
•1/2 hood using Menzerna PowerLock and Collinite #845
This way...
You, then, can be the sole arbiter of what provides the better results for your stated purpose.
Note:
IMO...
Using Menzerna Colorlock would skew these "test" results.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk." ~Joaquin de Setanti
I am not familiar with FK1000 but I am with Menzerna Power Lock. It is IMO one of the best sealants out there. I would do a side by side like FUNX725 says.
That would make your decision easier.
CJ
2013 Mustang GT w/Track Pack 6-Speed Manual
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I know this isn't completely solid logic, but I've always thought you could top a sealant with a wax, but you can't always top/layer a wax onto another wax with the same efficiency in terms of layering thickness.
I assume one wax will just re-moisten the wax below when attempting to layer.
Forget about that extra step. It's completely unnecessary. And believe me I love my 845....Trust me when I say go with power lock and leave it. This is the best sealant on the market. And I based that opinion on ease-of-use and depth of Gloss. Remember one thing, apply a very thin layer. I actually use my 3" backing plate with a finishing pad stuck to it. The stem (threaded part) is quite comfy in the hand. ...First I cover the hood, moved to the back and do one or two small panels by then you're ready to buff the hood off. for a product this good you would think it would be more difficult to use it or at least tricky requiring some particular series of steps....nope....cake.
I have no experience with Menzerna, but a lot with FK1000p and Colli. FK1000p, IMO, has outstanding durability, but it doesn't doesn't seem to look good for long. After trying it on a few DD's, I've kept it around strictly for wheels. In that role it's superb, protecting almost indefinitely, even on German cars that are horrible brake dusters. Over the past winters, I've tried combinations with Colli 845 and 476. Two coats of either one will get me through a winter in PA, but the most durable combo I've used so far is with Duragloss 105 or 111 mixed 4:1 with DG 601, then topped with Collinite. Last winter I used 476 over the 105/601 mix in October, finally renewing it in June just 'cause I felt guilty. This year I'm trying DG111/601 with Colli 915 for a little extra "pop". We'll see how it looks in the spring, but I expect it will still be holding up well.
I know this didn't answer your question, but having tested quite a bit on DD's parked outside 24/7 through PA winters, i just thought I'd share my experiences.
all i have to say is WOW. i got my Powerlock today and tried it out on a GTR i'm polishing. i applied it with a 4 inch black pad on my PC, let it haze and removed. the results were amazing!!!!! super easy to apply and removed. looks like we have a keeper.
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