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04-23-2018, 12:00 AM
#151
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Re: Sealant comparison
18 more sealants (one detail spray) added to the Rover hood. It was previously washed, clayed, rinsed, panel wiped. Before adding sealants today I washed with N-914 at 256:1 and then pressure washed with water only and dried.
The hood sectioned off. The 3 small areas will be left without sealant for comparison.
The products. Nice job of labeling by one of you.
The product map.
Q&A
Q: Why, WHY, WHY so many products on one hood?
A: I had about 20 products to test and didn't have access to the Sentra today, so I got creative and added more sections to the Rover hood. Hoping it works out. It may be a challenge to monitor that many.
Q: How did you apply them?
A: Per instructions. For the samples, I looked up the instructions online. Otherwise I followed the printed label.
Q: Did you machine apply any of them?
A: No. All by hand.
Q: How long did you let the pastes cure before buffing?
A: All of them go at least 30 mins, except the Sonax SFX-4 which was closer to 15. HD Poxy I didn't let cure, per instructions.
Q: Anything stand out?
A: Immediately after application HD Poxy looked the best. It has the very nice ceramic sort of look to it. It also has an odd texture. I ran my fingers over it later and it's smooth but grabby, almost like static electricity. It seems very different than everything else.
Q: Anything difficult or challenging?
A: These are all quite easy to apply and go on as expected.
Q: Cure time for all of them?
A: About 2 hours in the garage after application then have to move the car outside for the night. It will get down to 40, then up to 70 tomorrow. No rain forecast, and I'm hoping no condensation. They should good by tomorrow afternoon.
List of products I applied (in no particular order):
- SFX-4 Sonus
- Blackfire Carnuba Spray
- 303 Spray Wax
- Dodo Supreme Acrylic Spritz
- Prima Hydro
- Rupes P808
- Fourstar Spray Wax Plus
- Nanoskin Nano Shock
- Mystery Sealant #4
- McKee's Fast Wax
- Prima Slick
- 3M Synthetic Wax Protectant
- Griots Spray-On Wax
- Griots BOSS Finishing Sealant
- 3D HD Poxy
- Meguiars Polymer Sealant #20
- Poorboys EX-P
- Poorboys EX Sealant with Carnuba
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04-23-2018, 05:22 AM
#152
Re: Sealant comparison
Looks good. A lot of work but I for one appreciate it. Any of these you used before and liked? Or are they all random stuff from people wanting to see them be tested ?
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04-23-2018, 08:18 AM
#153
Super Member
Re: Sealant comparison
These are all new to me. Most of them I bought. Trades are hard for me to manage. (The people I've traded with have all been great. I just don't like getting 20 small bottles of stuff ready to ship. I'll do some local trades or giveaways for most of this stuff.)
No condensation this morning.
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04-23-2018, 08:42 AM
#154
Re: Sealant comparison
Your contributions are pretty cool man. Thanks for all the info.
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04-23-2018, 12:58 PM
#155
Super Member
Re: Sealant comparison
Originally Posted by SWETM
If you have or would get some of carpro reset or gyeon bathe or Meguiars Hyper Wash that leaves nothing behind. A simple way if not washing the whole car is to have a spray bottle with the car soap solution. Rinse first then spray the hood and wash media and wash and rinse off.
Interesting that some have revived from the dead or almost done.
Realized I misread this the first time. I think you're talking about a car soap that has no wax other gloss enhancers. I'm already using one - McKee's N-914. I occasionally use Duragloss 901 or Reset. There are many others that are just cleaners and add no shine.
I initially read this as you suggesting that other soaps are leaving surfactants behind which could mask the beading or sheeting action of a sealant. Based on some simple testing I don't believe that's happening with N-914. I'll check Reset and DG soaps as well. My guess is that it's all a matter of effective rinsing.
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04-24-2018, 12:43 AM
#156
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04-24-2018, 12:48 AM
#157
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04-24-2018, 10:28 AM
#158
Re: Sealant comparison
Love these tests! Thank you. Is the Ultima Paint Guard+ you used the newer (2014+) formula that's water based? or the old oil-based kind?
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04-24-2018, 10:12 PM
#159
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04-25-2018, 08:47 AM
#160
Super Member
Re: Sealant comparison
Originally Posted by scenicroadways
Love these tests! Thank you. Is the Ultima Paint Guard+ you used the newer (2014+) formula that's water based? or the old oil-based kind?
Not sure. I got it as a sample last summer from AG, so I'd assume it's the newer one.
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