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Longest lasting Sealant
I will be putting a sealant on my daughters new car in about a month. I do not want to put on a coating because she does not have a garage and I will be working on her car in the street. If I mess up the coating I will not be able to work with my DA, so I will play it safe with a sealant. I am considering Duragloss 111 mixed with 601. Also considering Powerlock. Any other suggestions? Only looking for longevity for the winter.
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Ive also had great luck with Klasse. Also may want to check out PNS from sonax
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+1 for Menzerna Powerlock
It's more than a car...Keep it clean
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You will probably have more longevity with 601/105. Let it cure .. And then top with the 601/111 for super shine and additional protection.
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Bet you could get up to a year with DG 601/105 if you top every 3 washes with Aquawax.
That's right....I said one year.
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Super DoubleCoat Auto Wax #476 by Collinite
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I would have agreed regarding DG 601/105 and 476 until I began using FK1000p. Car stays cleaner longer, water seems to just jump off the paint and it's been on the car for over 9 months and still going strong.
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PL and DG 111 are the most recent sealers I've applied to my family's vehicles. The durability on both is excellent, but I get better/more uniform beading with Powerlock and more gloss with 111. Honestly, you'll be pleased with either one.
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Menzerna Powerlock. I have had it last for more than 9 months with proper maintenance in intense Dubai Heat. This is because I used D156 after every other wash. Following this makes D156 your sacrificial layer preserving the PL below, and any sealant for that matter.
It would have probably lasted longer but I wanted to do a light polish so took it all off lol.
That was on my old VW. Now with the Honda I use D156 every wash and it still has powerlock below.
P.S. My car is parked on the main road 24/7 in this crazy heat (Avg 110-115). That should give you an idea.
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