Sealer Recommendation - Need Short Cure Time

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My truck doesn't fit in my garage, so I need a sealer that doesn't require a long cure time. I am sure those may be better, but I have no place to park my truck overnight to keep it out of the elements.

I didn't see Meguiar’s #21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0 or Detailer's Pro Series Poli-Coat Paint Sealant mention a long cure time-- is that the case? Does anyone know if either of these could be immediately followed with a wax like Collinite #476?
 
Many people use these Duragloss combos:
601/105; 601/111; 601/501...

Because, among other Sealant-factors:
they are stated to cure right away.


Bob
 
If you have 476 on hand, you may want to use it alone. It's supposed to be extremely durable on its own.

I have dp policoat (old formula), and 845 will last at least as long as it does. Collinite 476 should be more durable than it.

I also like the options Bob presented as I've had good luck with duragloss products.

The wowa products also sound interesting. I still haven't tried my blackfire crystal seal, but have high hopes for it. It may not hang with my other sealants, but if it goes on as fast as I hear I may use it a lot more often.
 
I really like Wolfgang but I to have a pick up that won't fit into the garage. So for now it's collinite 845, at least the wife's car gets Wolfgang.
 
My truck doesn't fit in my garage, so I need a sealer that doesn't require a long cure time. I am sure those may be better, but I have no place to park my truck overnight to keep it out of the elements.

I didn't see Meguiar’s #21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0 or Detailer's Pro Series Poli-Coat Paint Sealant mention a long cure time-- is that the case? Does anyone know if either of these could be immediately followed with a wax like Collinite #476?

I have both M21 and DP Poli-Coat and both are recommended to allow then to cure for roughly 12 hours prior to being topped. Would it pose a problem if they were topped in half the time, probably not.

Have you considered Sonus?

Sonus SFX-4 Paint Sealant, paint sealer, polymer sealant, paint protection

Here's a review on it. The polycharger within the product will allow it to cure faster.

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The wowa products are great for this, PNS is also good for this. ultima or optimum are two great options for WOWA products
 
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