Sealants, what are the differences?

Ya I don't think it matters much what ingredients the sealant is using as long as the results are there.

Regarding opinions, everybody's got one and they are helpful to thin down the crazy amount of products available. In the end you need to find something you like.

As an example, I ordered CarPro Reload this spring to seal after doing CarPro Essence polishing jobs. Then I started reading people on the forums dissing Reload saying it was a bad product, did not finish well and this and that. So I started feeling bad about my purchase, it is one of the more expensive sealants out there.

Well, after using it several time, I fell in love with it. Not only does it give an insane glow to the cars, but it is also much easier and quicker to apply than a traditional sealant like Power Lock. You just spray your microfiber towel, buff one panel of the paint (or window) and then take a second microfiber towel and buff off. It takes no time at all and the results are amazing. If I had read the comments before purchasing I would never had tried it. And that would have been my loss.

Car Pro reload is fantastic. I'm using it on coated and sealed cars and it looks great. Have not had a single issue with it at all
 
Okay, so this may fall somewhere in the wax/sealant category but 845 is awesome. I don't think anybody would disagree with that.

Just my .02
 
I don't believe autogeek ever sold the updated version of jetseal. The older version jetseal 109 is what still shows on auto geeks site, even with a Google search.

I didn't like 109 at all. I didn't want to waste my money on the newer version either but there were so many great reviews I decided to buy a bottle. Maybe it lacks in the summertime but it kicks ass during winter with my experiences and really that's when I need it.

Just jetseal and some v7 while drying after my weekly maintenance washes. I did take advantage of the sale and bought a ton of WG stuff including the sealant.

Car is dirty. Maybe it can look better, what do you think?

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Beautiful GTI. From one GTI owner to another, ditch the v7. I loved it until I found Crystal Mist. It's awesome. On that color, I imagine Blackfire Wet Diamond would look incredible. That's what I just used on my carbon steel grey

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Beautiful GTI. From one GTI owner to another, ditch the v7. I loved it until I found Crystal Mist. It's awesome. On that color, I imagine Blackfire Wet Diamond would look incredible. That's what I just used on my carbon steel grey

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Blackfire will look really good. I'm not using a total Blackfire treatment on my black GTI, but I can say that 845 boosted by Blackfire Wet Diamond Polymer Spray looks amazing. The last couple of years I used a combo of 845 and UQW, but changing up the UQW to Wet Diamond made a big difference on black metallic/pearl paint.
 
Black magic pearl on the mkv gti's was such an amazing color. I had a mkvi with black but it didn't look as good.

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