I am new to the forum, first post, been searching here and I am looking for the best sealant / protection to apply to my wife's new Chrysler 300. It is a Black car. The dealer wanted $1000.00 for their Paint and interior protection. I think that is "offensively" to much. I think it was possibly Dupont R 2000. I have read here on the forum that there are other similar products available such as MCKees 37 and Collinite 845. Can anyone add their opinions and suggestions for the best sealant to apply for the first coating to her new car?
Thank You
One thing I can assure you of, regardless of what they are supposedly putting on the car it won't stop swirls or marring of your paint. That comes from learning how to take care of your car yourself. When you purchase a black car you set yourself up for a full time job.
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I just picked up a new 2016 Altima for my daughter and I didn't invest in the paint protection. I never have on any vehicle I've owned.
You can keep this simple, if you get a product like WG Deep Gloss Paint Sealant and apply it every 6 months you'll be good to go.
This can be applied by hand.
Use the two bucket wash method.
Over time you may want to get a da polisher and learn more about the complete process.
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant delivers a deep, wet, liquid shimmer unlike anything you can imagine.
I have three vehicles parked in my driveway and they are all pearl white.
I have a Black Genesis Coupe which is may garage queen so I have some first hand experience with black paint. I laugh abouth this as I only have 9,800 miles on it and have owned it since 2/12. It gets dusty and hazy just sitting in the garage:doh:
Down here in Florida it rains almost everyday from June till October so it's virtually impossible to keep a black car clean. Keep one thing in mind, no matter how careful you are washing it, the more you touch it the more you will mar the paint, it's just an inevitability.
Here's a link to a 370Z I fixed up fro my neighbor. It's a 2014 and the paint was pretty hammered and guess what, it had the "dealer paint coating" on it. Not after I got done polishing it.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ssan-370-z-griots-g21-hd-adapt-7-hd-poxy.html