What do you guys think is the strongest, most durable sealant?

ltoman said:
yikes. then why bother to get up there? i should just push him to unload it.
We are just selling it off as we have too many - it runs wonderfully. No trade-in. They don't want it anyway - high mileage.


Really no point in doing anything, once CC starts to go there is nothing you can do the fix it or stop it and in most cases hide it.
 
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Matt is right, when you apply a polishable clearcoat-like protectant like Nyalic or X-Kote, it is a better temporary solution than traditional approaches.
 
Bence said:
Matt is right, when you apply a polishable clearcoat-like protectant like Nyalic or X-Kote, it is a better temporary solution than traditional approaches.
Thank you, Bence! Haven't talked to you in a while!!:)
Unfortunately, I know nothing about those products, nor have I ever heard of them; probably because I am fairly new to this. Perhaps its because they are not easy to llocate within the US either?
Feed back please
 
Lauren, for me Google brought up the needed links (both Nyalic & X-Kote) in the first place... ;)

Ah, and Matt knows definitely more about the Nyalic!
 
sparkie said:
Klasse Twins dose not have the look of #105....You can top Klasse AIO with #105 for better looks.

Q.. Woudln't the cleaning properties of #105 remove the Klasse AIO? Or is there another reason for using AIO first?
 
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