Slickest, long-ish lasting sealant/wax

Kinalyx

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I havent tried all that many products, but from what ive tried, i just havent found that perfect combo.

Ive tried:
Fuzion
845
WGDGPS

Have, but havent tried
v7

I like the feel of Fuzion, its nice and slick, and good lord it smells good, but it doesnt last very long for me, maybe 2 weeks.

845 obiously lasts a good long time, but doesnt look or feel nearly as good as Fuzion does.

WGDGPS is probably in the middle of 845 and Fuzion. It lasts longer than Fuzion does, but not as slick or nice looking, but slicker and better looking than 845 IMO.

I havent tried V7, ive heard a bunch of people loving the way it looks over blacklight, but i havent had a chance to use my "Unholy Trinity" as of yet. Ive also not heard anyone talk about the slickness or durability of the combo.

What should i try next? I would like something with or better than the slickness and looks of Fuzion but last longer, even as long as WGDGPS would be nice.

Shawn
Shawn
 
Menzerna Powerlock is great product for a sealant. Or Blackfire Wet diamond. Both offer longevity and slickness.

If your looking for a wax dodo supernatural hybrid is good stuff with a decent longevity. If your looking for the best of both worlds you can always use a sealant 1st, then top it with a wax.
 
Agreed with Blackfire Wet Diamond (so nice to be able to talk about the stuff now that AG stocks it!). Great looks, really slick, extremely easy to apply and wipe off.
 
What about Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection? It has good reviews on here as well.
 
I applied 2 layers of BFWD to my car a few weeks ago, washed it once and QD'd it 2-3x..... the car is still slick to the touch.... I love it. This time around I did not put a wax on it but will likely put 845 or 915 on it come fall when I prep it again.

Bottom line... if you want slickness and durability you are talking about a sealant moreso than a wax. If you want depth on top of durability you are talking about adding a wax on top of the sealant. The only way you can get all of this at the same time and in a practical manner is by pairing a sealant and a wax. For me, I will use some form of a sealant or AIO and either OCW, Dodo or Collinite
 
What about Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection? It has good reviews on here as well.

For some reason this sealant is overshadowed by the others and it makes no sense to me at all..... :dunno:

Four Star Ultimate Paint Protection is a fabulous product. It goes on easily and buffs to a gorgeous shine. I used this on a black Hyundai Elantra last week and the results were spectacular...:props:
 
Zaino Z2/Z5. Of course, it's not sold by PBMG. That may be a problem for some folks here.

Dan.
 
Zaino Z2/Z5. Of course, it's not sold by PBMG. That may be a problem for some folks here.

Dan.

Just cause it's not sold by AG doesn't mean you can't talk about it. As long as your not posting links to other sites etc you should be fine.

Your allowed to have an opinion on products.
 
Just cause it's not sold by AG doesn't mean you can't talk about it. As long as your not posting links to other sites etc you should be fine.

Your allowed to have an opinion on products.
I agree, most people are fine with it. But some tend to get their panties in a knot when Zaino is mentioned.

Dan.
 
I have 10 months at least since I last applied wax to my car. I used autoglym HD. I usually wax a few times a year because its a hobby but in the last year I have had no time for it. My paint still beads and I have been through a coin op touch free wash a few times. One thing though, I need to wash with ONR because the paint isn't slick since touchless washes can't remove all dirt. Even when my car is dirty there is still a great shine on my car.
 
Menzerna Power Lock is amazing! Went on and off so easily.My slickness test is to toss a clean MF towel on the paint after the sealant has cured. If my MF towel slides off the surface, it passes my test!

Guess what Menz PL did?:props: Almost dropped my towel off the hood onto the floor! No worries, didn't touch the ground :laughing:

Menzerna Power Lock is a great product in my book.

It's been about a month since I first applied it with a coat of 845 on top. Still slick as slick as day one.
 
I would give Black Fire the slight edge over Powerlock for ease of application but they are both slick and last about the same time in my experience. They have slightly different looks.
 
I would give Black Fire the slight edge over Powerlock for ease of application but they are both slick and last about the same time in my experience. They have slightly different looks.

What is the difference in looks? Just wondering because I need some more waxes and sealants to my collection! :)
 
What is the difference in looks? Just wondering because I need some more waxes and sealants to my collection! :)

I have a white car and I think Menzerna really brought out the gloss in it.

BF on the other hand worked really well on my brothers black car.
 
BFWD made my black look blue-black...it was pretty cool. Can't speak on durability, though.
 
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