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McKee's 360
I was wondering if anyone had experience with McKee's 360 and what the expected durability is?
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Re: McKee's 360
IME 3-4 weeks tops. Just like every other AIO I’ve ever tried, and I’ve tried just about all of them.
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Do you think it's ok to apply a sealant after a month or so as is?
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Re: McKee's 360
Originally Posted by
NJNinja
Do you think it's ok to apply a sealant after a month or so as is?
IME trying to immediately top an AIO with a dedicated liquid sealant doesn’t work out so well, as theres simply too much interference to allow the sealant to properly bond, resulting in a breakdown of any solid protection. It was as if the AIO brought it down to its level...
However when I let it stand alone for a week or 2 [in this case HD Speed] and then began a steady topping with Beadmaker as a drying aid after every wash it worked seamlessly and that protection lasted over 6 months and I have no doubt it would’ve lasted a whole year without allowing contaminants to bond to the paint.
I’m talking baggie test passing smooth as glass paint! Real protection. BeadMaker can truly do it, but it must be used frequently. I’m still using it on my current daily driver. It’s so slick to wipedown the paint when there’s no bonded contaminants.
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I've use poorboys AIO, MK360 and HD speed for reference.
MK360 was the easiest to apply and the most durable. It wasn't as shiny as HD Speed. In my opinion the trade off is durability vs shine for the 2. You will get residual protection past 3 or 4 weeks, but like anything it's based on climate and use. I found good beading still 3 months later. However, I do think it's a good practice to hand wash and hit with some spray on sealant like mk 10 minute or even hydro blue.
2009 Pontiac G8GT
2015 Ford Explorer Limited
2019 Chevy Silverado RST Z71
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Thanks for the replies. I'm using Hydro Blue Pro on top every other week per wash.
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My parents’ car was still beading after 4-5 mo the in Syracuse spring /summer from 360. It probably was only washed a few times in that period. By far the best durability from an AIO I’ve used.
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Re: McKee's 360
Originally Posted by
NJNinja
I was wondering if anyone had experience with McKee's 360 and what the expected durability is?
I tested 360 on a friend's car that NEVER gets washed, "waxed" or any other LSP for that matter. I washed, clayed and then applied 360. I see the car often as we worked together, and only after 9 months of NO CARE did it start to show signs of breaking down. I did a review here on AG - search and you will likely find it.
By far the most durable AIO I have ever used.
P.S. I use it 2-3 times a year on my own cars to brighten the paint and remove any imperfections. It's a perfect maintenance product once you get your paint the way you want it.
ScottH
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I did a Suburban a couple of years ago with 360. Vehicle is garage kept, but driven every day, and probably was washed maybe 3 times in six months after i did it. It was still beading water after those 6 months. Was easily the most durable when compared to HD Speed and Meguiars D166.
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I’m going to start a 50/50 test today before the sun sets... On the big roof of the white 2014 Kia Sorento. The perfect prep, McKee’s 360 applied with a DA polisher on 1 side and my choice of sealant on the other side. Updates will be provided. Stay tuned.
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