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acuRAS82
04-25-2020, 10:18 AM
This test to compare Wolfgang SiO2 Paint Sealant versus some traditional sealants. I tried to break vertical panels up into comparable groupings.
The panels were cleaned with PBL Surface Cleansing Lotion and were squeaky clean to the touch afterwards.
The sealants were applied on 4/24/2020 late at night. 62degF in the garage during application, temp went as low as 57degF during the night time curing. On each panel, Wolfgang SiO2 Paint Sealant resides in the middle.

Below are all contestants listed drivers side to passengers side:

Hood - The OG Slicksters
- Blackfire Sealant
- Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant
- Wolfgang SiO2 Paint Sealant
- Jescar Powerlock
- Four Star Ultimate Paint Protectant
69370

Back Roof - The Modern Classics
- PBL Sealant
- Mckees Hi Def
- Wolfgang SiO2 Paint Sealant
- Polish Angel Master Sealant
- 3D HD Poxy
69369

Trunk Lid - The OG Beasts
- Collinite 476
- Collinite 845
- Wolfgang SiO2 Paint Sealant
- Sonax PNS
- Finish Kare 1000p Hi Temp Paste Wax
69368

Front Roof - Bonus Contestants
- Collinite 915
- Poorboys EX-P
69367

The car is still in the garage and will stay there until a minimum 24 hours cure time. I’ll post back for updates.

Thanks for reading.


Edit: I forgot to mention, these sealants are so amazingly slick. PNS is of course not so slick. Poxy is more smooth like a carnauba than slick. All the others feel like Beadmaker slick. Gotta love sealants if you like this kind of thing!

Sizzle Chest
04-25-2020, 10:29 AM
Cool test, thanks for taking the time to set this up and test these products out!

briarpatch
04-25-2020, 11:10 AM
Really looking forward to your results...thanks for posting

PaulMys
04-25-2020, 05:35 PM
Good one!! :dblthumb2:

acuRAS82
04-26-2020, 09:10 AM
Update (the next day):
First beading shots after a night of heavy rain. Everything looks great. Sealants aren’t shabby beaders, even if they don’t sheet as well as ceramic-infused products. Still, PNS looks slightly nicer than the rest. WG SiO2 slightly nicer than most the sealants. But when brand new, these all look great.

I’ll include reference shots with updates to remember what products are where.

Hood
69374
69375


Trunk Lid
69376
69377


Back Roof
69378
69379


Front Roof
69380
69381


I then took the car on a 1.5 hour drive through heavy rain with my son (because we NEED to get out of the house and driving is the only truly mobile-quarantine thing to do these days). I mention this because I’ve been putting on 100+ miles per day on this car over the past 3 weeks due to these rides. And when there is moderate rain, we storm chase. Today there was no need to chase, it’s a one-inch washout throughout the day.

My point above is that this car doesn’t just sit outside during these tests. It drives. And when possible it drives through rain, wind or snow. So consider it a mini-real life torture test as long as the country remains shut down.

acuRAS82
05-05-2020, 12:40 PM
Update 5/4/20:

Car has been driven non-stop to avoid my son and I living through mass boredom (lucky for me he loves car rides). We go storm chasing. Car has been outside at all times. Lots of rain last week. The car has gone ~1000 miles in the 11 or so days since application.

The car has been washed twice with glossless soap. Below are hose shots showing beading/sheeting at ~2sec and ~5sec after hose spraying was stopped:

Hood:
69504
69508
69510
Observation of sheeting performance:
1) WG SiO2 PS
2) Four Star UPP
3) Jescar Powerlock
4) WG DGPS
5) BF Sealant


Trunk lid:
69505
69514
69511
Observation of sheeting performance:
1) PNS
2) WG SiO2 PS
3) Collinite 476
4) Collinite 845
5) FK1000p


Back roof:
69506
69512
69513
Observation of sheeting performance:
1) WG SiO2 PS
2) PBL Sealant
3) PA Master Sealant
4) Mckees Hi Def
5) HD Poxy


Front roof:
69507
Forgot to take pics. 915 sheeting quite faster than EX-P.



Overall thoughts on beading/sheeting combined:
1) PNS sheets and beads best
2) WG SiO2 sheets and beads best

- I don’t want to make bold observations about the remaining products on different sections, angles, etc., so I’ll group the remainders:

3-7) Real good group - UPP, PBL, 476, 915, 845
8-13) Medium group - PL, DGPS, BF, PA MS, M37 Hi Def, FK1000p
14-15) Meh group - HD Poxy, PB EX-P

Mike@DedicatedPerfection
05-05-2020, 01:33 PM
Thank you for taking the time not only to divide the car up and apply various products but also documenting and sharing with us.

Looks like the new WG Si02 is performing admirably well.

Whats on the X5M?

briarpatch
05-05-2020, 03:14 PM
Thank you for making the effort and doing the review. I just applied the WG SIO2 this past weekend....really looking forward to see it's performance long term

acuRAS82
05-05-2020, 09:01 PM
Thank you for taking the time not only to divide the car up and apply various products but also documenting and sharing with us.

Looks like the new WG Si02 is performing admirably well.

Whats on the X5M?

Yeah I really like the WG SiO2... a lot. I’m actually jealous to those of you who have applied to a whole car. I don’t have enough cars to have done that yet... only test panels.

The X5M has a WG hood test and miscellaneous roof test (to re-test some products that I had odd results with recently).

The X5M vertical panels are just a stew of different products I’m trying to use up. Each year when my winter protection degrades (Enigma Wax this year), I tend to use Hydro Blue and old spray waxes and QDs to hold me over through pollen season. Early June is when I correct and put on some summer bling protection. To answer your question, the vertical panels had Hydro Blue in March and since have a bunch of M37 Fast Wax, Trademark Extender Wax and I dry aid with Ultimate Quik Detailer.

hoyt66
05-06-2020, 05:40 AM
Thanks for setting this up. I just prepped and applied 2 coats of WG Si02 to my F150a month ago.

Belo
05-06-2020, 08:07 AM
This is awesome. I particularly like how you branded and grouped them. I don't own a single modern classic and wonder what that says about me...

Belo
05-06-2020, 08:20 AM
sorry for the lazy question. What's the application for WG? orbital with Black pad? spray and wipe?

acuRAS82
05-06-2020, 11:08 AM
WG SiO2 Paste can be with DA and finishing pad (like black). It’s a sealant, applies the same as DGPS.

I applied everything by hand for this test.

acuRAS82
05-24-2020, 03:35 AM
Update 05/21/20 (~1 month)

Took some pics on 5/21 after washing with Hyper Wash. The car has been driven +1200 miles since last update on 5/4, around 2300 miles since application. As I mentioned in some other test threads, I used what turned out to be a harsh wash soap a few times at the beginning of May which seemed to put a dent in some of the sealants` performances. That was an unknown at the time (the harshness of the soap) and this test was supposed to only be torture via lots of miles and spring weather (lots of rain, lots of pollen). But have only used Reset and Hyper Wash since the 5/4 update (7 washes total) and *most* of the performances have remained pretty similar.

For the pics, I began at the time of hose spray turning off and then a few shots within 10 seconds.


Hood:
Reference
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200505/baf7d280f24f4013ff9cc31e655bfefa.jpg

After Wash:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/6c916551bdaef9816d32b88442fe173b.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/4bc703ad2f2204a245201b9f8d50f1f3.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/f35d1220ccc2bfb6e7bdf20ca09afab8.jpg




Observation of performance:
1) WG SiO2 PS
2) Four Star UPP (close second!)
3) Jescar Powerlock
T-4) WG DGPS
T-4) BF Sealant

Trunk:
Reference
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200505/1a9dc433755dc54b3930d221ac535deb.jpg

After wash

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/6d5995928eeac5daa8185324e28137bf.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/d37e03a838b048899607c51a5596c772.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/6ebb3dac0696796d1de22438fbdaf6ef.jpg

Observation of performance:
1) PNS
2) WG SiO2 PS
T-3) FK1000p
T-3) Collinite 476
5) Collinite 845




Back Roof:
Reference
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200505/6aa33cfc91dfc5442e37ac64c8dd27d8.jpg

After Wash:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/8206a6d9eb696900a5e6b141719290f8.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/e53a33f297c0b618f64c0dea94007e53.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/79d38e6679cf4921c151d2dff59a9b54.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/df19ab28d70311fc94b1df337662dab8.jpg

Observation of performance:
1) WG SiO2 PS
2) PBL Sealant
3) Mckees Hi Def
4) PA Master Sealant
5) HD Poxy




Front Roof:
Reference
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200505/14e896be8f0bda3465f635cbcc41c615.jpg

After Wash:
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20200524/1a9ae5fff663ac5c45d26d297ca6c424.jpg


Observation of performance:
1) Collinite 915
2) Poorboy`s EX-P




Overall subjective rankings at 1 month (beading/sheeting/overall performance):
1) PNS beads best (#1 overall performer)
2) WG SiO2 sheets best (#2 overall performer)
3) UPP (surprisingly great)
4) PBL Sealant
T-5) Powerlock
T-5) 476
T-5) FK1000p
8) 915
9) M37 Hi Def
10) 845
11) WG DGPS
12) BF PS
13) PA MS
14) Poorboys EX-P
15) HD Poxy

I did my best with these given, different products on different sections. NOTE that I also tested and took pics before washing but I can’t fit them all on this thread.
As always, this isn`t perfect science. Just some fun :)[/COLOR]

Markymapo
05-24-2020, 07:19 AM
Excellent! Keep us posted.