Hi,
First time here and first time detailing a car, so please bear with me.
Sorry in advance if this is the wrong thread to post this.
Looking to get a sealant for my new car (didn’t want to take the dealers $600 sealant option as I read it's a waste of money).
I’ve done a tone of reading online and contacted some companies and have narrowed it down 6 and I was hoping to get some opinions.
Car it’s going on:
2017 Audi TTS
Glacier White (a metallic paint)
So the paint will be brand new (I read I have to wait 90 days after it’s factory painted before doing anything and I still probably have to clay it especially since I have to drive about 2hrs on the highway to get it home).
Climate:
I’m in Southern Ontario, so summer temp is usually 30C (86F) and winters hit -25C (-13F) with lots of snow
What I’m looking for in order of importance:
- My main concern is something that will last a long time as I don’t have tones of time to be detailing every few months.
Preferably something that lasts 6-12 months. Longevity and durability is my main concern. So if more upfront work gets me 5 or 6 more months it’s worth it.
- Something that makes the white metallic paint pop, shinny & reflective
- I’d like to use it on my rims and windows if possible
- Something that’s relatively easy to apply for someone who has never detailed before, but I don’t mind putting some work into it. (I do have access to a porter-cable 7424XP)
I’m not opposed to putting a wax overtop of the sealant either if that will give me a better gloss/shine.
Here’s the ones I’ve narrowed it down to based on reviews and tests.
- Autoglym High Definition Wax (I had selected Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection, but Autoglym said the HD wax was newer and would do a better job and last longer).
- Chemical Guys Jetseal 109 (Chemical Guys said this would be their best product for my car)
- Klasse AIO + SG
- Finish Kare Hi Temp Paste
- Zaino AIO + Z2
- Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant
Would appreciate any comparisons anyone has done between the different products to further narrow it down.
Thanks
First time here and first time detailing a car, so please bear with me.
Sorry in advance if this is the wrong thread to post this.
Looking to get a sealant for my new car (didn’t want to take the dealers $600 sealant option as I read it's a waste of money).
I’ve done a tone of reading online and contacted some companies and have narrowed it down 6 and I was hoping to get some opinions.
Car it’s going on:
2017 Audi TTS
Glacier White (a metallic paint)
So the paint will be brand new (I read I have to wait 90 days after it’s factory painted before doing anything and I still probably have to clay it especially since I have to drive about 2hrs on the highway to get it home).
Climate:
I’m in Southern Ontario, so summer temp is usually 30C (86F) and winters hit -25C (-13F) with lots of snow
What I’m looking for in order of importance:
- My main concern is something that will last a long time as I don’t have tones of time to be detailing every few months.
Preferably something that lasts 6-12 months. Longevity and durability is my main concern. So if more upfront work gets me 5 or 6 more months it’s worth it.
- Something that makes the white metallic paint pop, shinny & reflective
- I’d like to use it on my rims and windows if possible
- Something that’s relatively easy to apply for someone who has never detailed before, but I don’t mind putting some work into it. (I do have access to a porter-cable 7424XP)
I’m not opposed to putting a wax overtop of the sealant either if that will give me a better gloss/shine.
Here’s the ones I’ve narrowed it down to based on reviews and tests.
- Autoglym High Definition Wax (I had selected Autoglym Extra Gloss Protection, but Autoglym said the HD wax was newer and would do a better job and last longer).
- Chemical Guys Jetseal 109 (Chemical Guys said this would be their best product for my car)
- Klasse AIO + SG
- Finish Kare Hi Temp Paste
- Zaino AIO + Z2
- Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant
Would appreciate any comparisons anyone has done between the different products to further narrow it down.
Thanks