*NEW* DP Poli Coat Paint Sealant!

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DP Poli-Coat Paint Sealant sticks so dirt won’t!

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DP Poli-Coat Paint Sealant preps and protects your vehicle in one simple step. A cutting edge, built-in bonding agent creates a longer lasting, more durable protective finish. The depth of gloss and rich color will turn heads regardless of color or type of paint. DP Poli-Coat Paint Sealant is high bonding, high gloss protection for automotive paint.


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As many of you know, I've been testing this sealant for a few months as seen in my details on this Jaguar XF and this Camaro SS.

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Durability is up there the best of them - I've had it hang with Collinite 845 in testing and last 6+ months. Slickness is pretty good and application/removal is a breeze. Give it a shot and you just might be impressed. :cool:

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wonder if this will be apart of the sample secton...
 
last version was a hidden hit and gone all to fast, cannot wait to try this one !
 
Any idea how this compares to Duragloss 105 or Menzerna Power Lock? Am considering one of the three right now and I don't know which one to go with.
 
Since it can "prep & protect in one single step", I can assume that it will not have bonding issues if applied over carnauba wax?
 
Sounds like a good product..
I'm about to buy some sealant again. I've been using the DG combo. I'd also like to hear more about this product vs. the other two as mentioned above..
I only put sealant on freshly polished paint. Then apply some killer wax on top of that..
 
What is the consistancy supposed to be? Is it more liquid or toothpaste consistancy?

I don't know if I mixed mine enough as it was more like toothpaste

Jenn
 
It's like toothpaste. I know it says shake well before using, but when I shook mine, you couldn't really hear anything moving because it's so think. It spread easy enough on the car though. I just applied it on my wife's car (DD, outdoors 24/7) on Sunday. Slickness was alright. Nothing spectacular, like Menzerna Power Lock (I have that on my car.). I usually wash her car every other week. I'm tempted to skip my once-a-month waxing of her car just to see how durable Poly-Coat is. Just gotta remember when I waxed her car last.
 
are you saying it's like powerlock or that powerlock is spectacular? powerlock is the 1st non local store sealant i've used and just wondering for future purchases. i really like the powerlock's look and slickness but if it's just middle of the road i'd like to know?thanks
 
It's like toothpaste. I know it says shake well before using, but when I shook mine, you couldn't really hear anything moving because it's so think. It spread easy enough on the car though. I just applied it on my wife's car (DD, outdoors 24/7) on Sunday. Slickness was alright. Nothing spectacular, like Menzerna Power Lock (I have that on my car.). I usually wash her car every other week. I'm tempted to skip my once-a-month waxing of her car just to see how durable Poly-Coat is. Just gotta remember when I waxed her car last.

I didn't know if it was like 845 and started out thick but after shaking up it is much more liquid.
 
I've used it on my wife's car. Looks and feels awesome on the paint...But sorry guys pollen still sticks to the car...LOL.... Im the MAN
 
I have 2 bottles on the way, gonna try it out on the wife and in laws cars.
 
are you saying it's like powerlock or that powerlock is spectacular? powerlock is the 1st non local store sealant i've used and just wondering for future purchases. i really like the powerlock's look and slickness but if it's just middle of the road i'd like to know?thanks

From my experience so far, Powerlock feels slicker. Application and removal are about the same.
 
Which one has the advantage as far as looks and water beading/sheeting?

It hasn't rained and I haven't washed either yet (I applied them both less than a week ago), so I can't make comments on beading/sheeting.
I can't really compare the looks between the two of them because they are on different cars with different colors. What I can say is that Powerlock looks about the same as FMJ (A good thing, since I love FMJ's gloss!) and Blackfire. Very crisp shine and nice depth without looking too plastic.
My wife's 07' Accord is Taffeta White (SS white) and the paint was already in bad condition when we bought the car. That being said, I've done my best to keep it smooth and clean. The Poly-Coat looks about the same as any other sealant I've put on it (e.g. Mother's reflection, Zaino AIO, z5).
 
It hasn't rained and I haven't washed either yet (I applied them both less than a week ago), so I can't make comments on beading/sheeting.
I can't really compare the looks between the two of them because they are on different cars with different colors. What I can say is that Powerlock looks about the same as FMJ (A good thing, since I love FMJ's gloss!) and Blackfire. Very crisp shine and nice depth without looking too plastic.
My wife's 07' Accord is Taffeta White (SS white) and the paint was already in bad condition when we bought the car. That being said, I've done my best to keep it smooth and clean. The Poly-Coat looks about the same as any other sealant I've put on it (e.g. Mother's reflection, Zaino AIO, z5).

Do you currently have a favorite out of the two?
 
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