The Slickest Sealant

Dr.K

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Hi guys, I've lurked around here for sometime and I've enjoyed all the expertise and info you provide. I have used RejeX and Menzerna powerlock and I've used them with and without Poly Charger. My question is, what paint sealant have you found to be the absolute slickest after curing? I really don't have any other concerns such as reflectivity or longevity, just how slick it is. Thank you in advance! :xyxthumbs:
 
Wolfgang Glossy Paint Sealant.
I couldn't believe how freaking slick it left my paint the first time I used it.
Amazing product.
Another good one I found cery good was the DP Poly Opti Coat Paint Sealant.
What I like about the DP is it cures fast and less time need to bond.

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The top 3 in my book are, Powerlock, Blackfire and Wolfgang. Oh, and the underrated Four Star Paint Protection. If you like touching your paint (like me) use a QD like FK425 between washes.
 
I've used PowerLock, Wolfgang and Blackfire. In terms of pure slickness after curing overnight, Power Lock has the absolute slickest surface feel out of the 3 listed here.
 
I don't see anything wrong with saying that RejeX and Menzerna Powerlock are pretty slick Sealants...
Especially right after they've totally cured.

But, IMO, that's just about the same blanket-statement that could be said about most Sealants,
including my current favorite slick-Sealants listed below:

-Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant (WDGPS)
-Meguiar's M21 Synthetic Paint Sealant 2.0 (M135 for "in-between care")
-Meguiars Ultimate Wax (Ultimate Quik Wax for in-between care)
-Klasse High Gloss Sealant Glaze (KHGSG)
-Menzerna Powerlock
-Rejex


Bob
 
Hi guys, I've lurked around here for sometime and I've enjoyed all the expertise and info you provide. I have used RejeX and Menzerna powerlock and I've used them with and without Poly Charger. My question is, what paint sealant have you found to be the absolute slickest after curing? I really don't have any other concerns such as reflectivity or longevity, just how slick it is. Thank you in advance! :xyxthumbs:

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The top 3 in my book are, Powerlock, Blackfire and Wolfgang. Oh, and the underrated Four Star Paint Protection. If you like touching your paint (like me) use a QD like FK425 between washes.

Good stuff. :props:
 
The top 3 in my book are, Powerlock, Blackfire and Wolfgang. Oh, and the underrated Four Star Paint Protection. If you like touching your paint (like me) use a QD like FK425 between washes.

Please which Blackfire are you referring to? Feed back please
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As in slick to the touch? Or slick to the eye?

After I clayed, compounded, polished, jeweled and washed my car prior to applying opti coat. Man did it feel slick.

When I clayed, applied PowerLock then ColorLock. The paint really looked "slick"
 
I would be interested in hearing from someone who has used Duragloss Track Claw.
(so slick it reduces drag coefficient)
 
Powerlock and Wolfgang are both great and you can't go wrong with either one. I guess its a matter of opinion. I feel like Wolfgang is a slicker finish but some feel that Powerlock is. I've used both and love them.
 
I really want to hear from anyone who has anything to say about Duragloss Track Claw. I detail a couple small airplanes for a aviation club in town and one of the guys has a small stunt biplane and he has been asking about a product that would reduce drag. I mentioned the Duragloss product and he was immediately interested but since I really know almost nothing about the product and have no experience with it I didn't want to go any further with it.
Any information would be appreciated. Thank you.
 
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