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    Re: Good sealer

    A good Sealant on the cheap, Either Duragloss #105, or #111. Both very good. In fact I gave a bottle of #111 away to a friend this morning, who brought me 15 ears of pretty good Sweet Corn (Just had one with a double Brat, nice and sweet!)

    He's got 5 very clean-mint vehicles, a best in show '68 SS396 Chevelle, '65 Show winning El Camino, a mint 2008 or 9 Pontiac Grand Prix, a mint 80's Olds Cutlass, and a mint 2017 Silverado with 900 miles on it.

    I know he won't use #111 on the two show cars which don't even get driven, only trailered to shows in an enclosed $16K Trailer, but might likely use #111 on the other three I list.

    Yeah, WGDGPS 3.0 is extremely good too, another must have IMO.

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    Re: Good sealer

    Quote Originally Posted by Desertnate View Post
    In addition to the others already mentioned, I'll add Collinite 845.
    Agreed, and I will go one further by recommending 476s.

    In this age of coating craze, I believe this incredible product gets overlooked.
    It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.

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    Re: Good sealer

    Meguiar's M21
    Duragloss 111.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mantilgh View Post
    I like Ultima Paint Guard Plus and Optimum’s Opti-Seal.

    I think UPGP holds up a little better.

    Both are super easy to apply.
    I can apply UPGP to an entire mid sized SUV, including all the black trim in under 30 minutes--and that's it --no buffing off required.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ski2 View Post
    I can apply UPGP to an entire mid sized SUV, including all the black trim in under 30 minutes--and that's it --no buffing off required.
    By hand?

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    Yeah, the buffing off part is the killer. Sonax PNS and BSD in between is a great combo. It’s especially great on white paint. It may not be Polish Angel, but it’s a sharp looking finish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eldorado2k View Post
    By hand?
    YEP! It can only be applied by hand.

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    PA Esclate Lotion and Master Sealant combo is great looking.

    Ultima Paint Guard Plus has great value and that little warmer looks. Easy application WOWA product. 2 coats gets you a good longevity from it.

    Sonax PNS if you want crazy water behavior and self cleaning ability.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AZpolisher15 View Post
    McKee's HiDef Paint Sealant is great. Glossy, durable, super easy to apply and remove. It's a winner.
    X10 on this one

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