Opinions on the best sealant

Waiting for more reviews on Opti Coat, Aquartz, Cquartz and CTechniq. These sealants should have durability for one + years.
 
I have menz power lock and fmj. I was interested in the various products people like and for what reason. I appreciate all the comments about the products and their looks, keep them coming.
 
has anyone else experienced Klasse HG sealant to be extremely difficult to remove? ive tried numerous techniques, read guide on how to do it to make sure i wasn't doing it wrong, tried less, tried more. the results are great but im practically dead by the time i get it off the car. Best method i have found is a damp microfiber bonnet on my DA.

any of the other sealants comparable? are they easier to remove?
 
Not alot of love here so far for the Klasse Sealant. Other than the musty smell, I like its finished appearance on black paint. You must use it sparingly, otherwise its difficult to buff off or clouds the paint.

Anyone a former Klasse Sealant user that has found something else they prefer ?
 
Andrew, that is the touchiest sealant I've used. Did you already see the thread discussing tips on its application/removal?
Others sealants are super easy to use. UPGP, WGDGPS, etc.

Here is the link: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-101/17980-klasse-sealant.html

Here is killrwheels suggestion:

I dont suggest adding water to any sealant under application, as it needs to cure properly and this can be effected. I do however have a fool prove way to install SG by Klasse:

Transfer 1 ounce to a small travel size spray bottle.

Spritz each panel once or twice and immediately buff in.

Flip towel and immediately buff off. Allow 8-24 hours to cure.

If a stubborn spot comes into play, spritz spot and immediately buff till gone.

Works like a charm, and its a bulletproof combo. Add any detail sprays or waxes as toppers when wanted or even a second coat , just allow time for first coat to cure.
 
Andrew, that is the touchiest sealant I've used. Did you already see the thread discussing tips on its application/removal? Others are super easy to use. UPGP, WGDGPS, etc.

Im reading them now. it seems that short of this spray method its just a real pain.

are any of the other sealants comparable in shine and protection? because if they are i will gladly switch.
 
Andrew, by all means give Finish Kare 1000p a try. It's easy to apply and remove (as long as one applies it thin), bestows a wonderful gloss, and is reputed to be one of the most durable sealants available. There are, of course, many fine synthetic sealants out there (already mentioned in this thread), many of which attempt a more carnauba look; but I have to think that you may find 1000p to the ticket. It's also a great value. In 2009, 1000p was voted detailing product of the year over at the Detailing World forum.
 
I had no problems removing the Klasse HG I got as a blind sample. I do lay my sealants down very thin so I guess that would have something to do with it.
 
Andrew, by all means give Finish Kare 1000p a try. It's easy to apply and remove (as long as one applies it thin), bestows a wonderful gloss, and is reputed to be one of the most durable sealants available. There are, of course, many fine synthetic sealants out there (already mentioned in this thread), many of which attempt a more carnauba look; but I have to think that you may find 1000p to the ticket. It's also a great value. In 2009, 1000p was voted detailing product of the year over at the Detailing World forum.

to me 4-6 months of protection seems fine. im not looking for 12+ months like some claim. Klasse HG say 9-12 and thats more then i need. Since I usually do follow ups within 6 months. For some applications i will use something that lasts a very long time. but i would be open to something that is easier to apply, has decent protection and great shine. I follow all my sealants with a wax anyway but I do a lot of show cars. So the look is high on my priority list.
 
In a post from a while back, Mike Phillips said something to the effect of, find a product you like and use it often. By doing that, at least IMO, you learn more about the product and what it takes to use it properly. It seems that every year a company puts out the newest, latest, easiest to use product, that lasts longer and shines brighter. And while they may incorporate the latest advances in technology, each new product has a learning curve before you learn it's good points and bad. I've been using KAIO, KSG, and Collinte Paste waxes for years now and do not have any issues with them now. It took me several uses to get to know them, but now, they're kinda like my favorite jeans, not the latest greatest or newest, but ones that I am comfortable with.
 
to me 4-6 months of protection seems fine. im not looking for 12+ months like some claim. Klasse HG say 9-12 and thats more then i need. Since I usually do follow ups within 6 months. For some applications i will use something that lasts a very long time. but i would be open to something that is easier to apply, has decent protection and great shine. I follow all my sealants with a wax anyway but I do a lot of show cars. So the look is high on my priority list.

Nothings easier to remove then UPGP.
 
In a post from a while back, Mike Phillips said something to the effect of, find a product you like and use it often. By doing that, at least IMO, you learn more about the product and what it takes to use it properly.

Actually wrote the story behind the saying here...

"Find something you like and use it often"


It took me several uses to get to know them, but now, they're kinda like my favorite jeans, not the latest greatest or newest, but ones that I am comfortable with.

Skill and experience are huge factors for successful results with any product...


:)
 
UPGP is awesome (thanks Corey) :dblthumb2:

I do find it strange to just wipe it on and walk away with the feeling I'm done.
 
In a post from a while back, Mike Phillips said something to the effect of, find a product you like and use it often. By doing that, at least IMO, you learn more about the product and what it takes to use it properly. It seems that every year a company puts out the newest, latest, easiest to use product, that lasts longer and shines brighter. And while they may incorporate the latest advances in technology, each new product has a learning curve before you learn it's good points and bad. I've been using KAIO, KSG, and Collinte Paste waxes for years now and do not have any issues with them now. It took me several uses to get to know them, but now, they're kinda like my favorite jeans, not the latest greatest or newest, but ones that I am comfortable with.

Well said! I've got some KSG here and it is a product that I have never used. I know it can be difficult to apply/remove, so if you have any pointers, please let me know. :thankyousign:
 
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