OK folks, which way would you go?
I have both McKee's Paint Coating (v2) and Hi Def Paint Sealant. I've used both - The paint coating only on the trunk deck lid of my black 2007 Lexus ES350 (as a test), the sealant on both the rest of the car and my wife's 2011 silver Ford Edge. I've polished the Lexus, and ready to apply one or the other.
The sealant looks very good on the Edge, and GREAT on the Lexus. The coating looks very good on the trunk of the Lexus, but not great. It doesn't have quite the impact the sealant does.
Take ease of application and cost out of the equation. I'll take the steps necessary to make both look their best, and the costs are sunk - I already have both. So the question comes down to better looks versus longer lasting. On your personal DD, which way do you go?
I guess as I think about it, there is one more consideration. Right now, the car I drive is my only advertisement. The better it looks, the easier it is for me to sell services. But chalk that up to the tie breaker.
Any thoughts?
I have both McKee's Paint Coating (v2) and Hi Def Paint Sealant. I've used both - The paint coating only on the trunk deck lid of my black 2007 Lexus ES350 (as a test), the sealant on both the rest of the car and my wife's 2011 silver Ford Edge. I've polished the Lexus, and ready to apply one or the other.
The sealant looks very good on the Edge, and GREAT on the Lexus. The coating looks very good on the trunk of the Lexus, but not great. It doesn't have quite the impact the sealant does.
Take ease of application and cost out of the equation. I'll take the steps necessary to make both look their best, and the costs are sunk - I already have both. So the question comes down to better looks versus longer lasting. On your personal DD, which way do you go?
I guess as I think about it, there is one more consideration. Right now, the car I drive is my only advertisement. The better it looks, the easier it is for me to sell services. But chalk that up to the tie breaker.
Any thoughts?