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Honestly isn't that everything on the market...I've haven't yet tried PA Master Sealant. Limited reviews, but they all claim longevity and very high gloss. Any comments on this.
Used it on a metallic silver a few weeks ago. Very easy to use, fun, even.I've haven't yet tried PA Master Sealant. Limited reviews, but they all claim longevity and very high gloss. Any comments on this.
Many here rave about PA products. The few I've used have been wildly overpriced relative to the competition and have disappointing results for me. imo PA is marketing driven above all else.I've haven't yet tried PA Master Sealant. Limited reviews, but they all claim longevity and very high gloss. Any comments on this.
Many here rave about PA products. The few I've used have been wildly overpriced relative to the competition and have disappointing results for me. imo PA is marketing driven above all else.
If you did a 2x2 matrix of high/low consumer value and high/low marketing spend, PA and Duragloss would be in diagonally opposite corners. This is based on my limited experience only. Could be I haven't used the "good" PA products. Hmmm... maybe I could rate these by cost to test results.
griots finishing sealant is blowing my mind, i can not get that stuff to last to save my life
That one and a couple of others have been challenging. Sometimes it clears, sometimes it doesn't. I tend to do several tests to try and get a sense of what's really happening and I'm likely overly generous. Tested the Rover hood this morning and a couple of these, including Griot's, I'm calling done. They are still doing something but not enough relative to the ones that are still working well. Will do a more detailed update later today.griots finishing sealant is blowing my mind, i can not get that stuff to last to save my life
Interesting. I only got 2 weeks out of it. Most of these products tested in Winter need a re-test. Unfortunately I'm running out of time where I live. Rain will start in ~2 months.I've used their One-Step sealant, and THAT product was very durable.
Updates from the last day.
Boxster hood doing well. Hydro Blue perhaps little behind Spray + Seal and Hydro2. Not sure it's significant. Animation here. Interesting to see the Spray + Seal doesn't clear completely they way the other two do. Not sure what that means, if anything.
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The Rover hood is doing about the same. No pictures for Rover or the white Sentra. Too bright outside - I'll try to get some pics later tonight or early tomorrow. SFX-4 still doing the best by far. It's clearing first but also has straight edges and clearly defined boundaries. The others are sort of clearing from the middle outward and don't have clearly defined edges any longer.
SFX-4: 25 seconds
Dodo Acrylic: 35 seconds
~45 Seconds
Four Star
Mystery #4
McKee's Fast Wax
303 Spray
BF Carnuba
Nano Shock
3M Spray Wax
Griots Finishing
Note that some other products are still working (Megs #20 and EXP), they're just not reliably clearing across multiple tests and are too slow relative to the others.
All products on The Sentra are doing well. All three products on the hood are clearing in 10-15 seconds. Same for the trunk with HD Speed being a little slower than two waxes. Not sure it's significant at this point. The roof is also doing well with Sonax Brilliant Shine repelling water faster than anything else. It's hard to keep water on it. Megs Quik Wax is the next fastest, but doesn't repel the way Sonax does. The rest all about the same with BF Crystal Seal being a little but slower.
Note that I have slopped driveway. I tested the roof several time and parked the car both directions to be sure what I was seeing wasn't due slope issues with the roof.
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