What "wax" / sealer or coating for extreme hot environments?

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I recently moved to AZ and have a black 2008 BMW that is my wife's daily driver. What wax or coating would be recommended for the hot weather and UV rays here? It can get up to 100+ degrees here regularly and I am apt to believe that many products will simply not last in the heat. The other issue is that this is also an extremely dusty environment and the car is parked outside during the day. I currently have CG's Blacklight and topped that with Colonite 845 and it looks great. Would FK1000 be a better choice or how about V7, or other suggestions? Thanks
 
FK1000 is infinitely a better choice than V7. Vaseline is a better choice than V7, as well as sunblock.
 
Go with FK1000P Hi-Temp! $18 for a monster size tin, you'll never run out.
 
Optimum Car Wax. Very easy to apply and durable in the heat. Doesn't attract much dust.
 
Another option is Gyeon CanCoat maintained with Gyeon Cure if looking to get into the coating side.

6-9 month longevity with an easy application. Also the self cleaning effect of a coating.
 
My go to in SoCal summers has been Optimum Spray Wax or Sonax BSD. It's worked well for me - especially the BSD. I would use them every two weeks or less as you dry.
 
Optimum Car Wax. Very easy to apply and durable in the heat. Doesn't attract much dust.

I have been here over 40 years now and have settled on Collinite 476S and at least a Monthly Car Wax application. The vehicles get washed with Optimum Wash and Wax which also has Car Wax in it. That Black paint is probably going to put panel temps of at least 160 in the summer around here, try to keep it in the shade if possible or buy some oven gloves to touch the steering wheel. Do not forget to use Car Wax on all light assemblies also.

Dave

Dave
 
I had sonax polymer net shield lasted 7 months without any toppers in asia climate.
 
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I've always loved the performance of FK1000 here in SoCal. Less heat than AZ, but still hot and dry most of the year. Right now I'm playing around with can coat. Really liking it so far. Topping with cure on some panels and overcoat on others to test. No complaints. Guz said 6-9 months longevity, and I expect it will be on the high end of that in dry climate.
 
I will give you a little temp forecasting as your 100+ is a little conservative. For 4-5 Months it is the Valley Of The Sun. The rest is the Surface Of The Sun. More than likely late April will be in the 100's and it only goes up from there. There will be a few days flirting around 120. The Monsoons hit somewhere around July ish with maybe some rain after the dust storms. It will not cool down until somewhere near thanksgiving which means high 90's and low 100's. The temperature of the dirt under your feet will be somewhere around 145. We will not speak of asphalt and concrete temps. If you go outside have something on your feet, do not leave anything in the sun that you plan to pickup before night time. I have gone to work at 3:00am with the air conditioner on as the overnight temps are around 95. Welcome to Arizona. I can tell you it does not really matter what you use short of heat tiles from the space shuttle that will live here so just pick something and use it often. I did try the fk thing with no spectacular results which is why I stated use whatever often. I have not used any coatings and if you do it had better be very good with plenty of UVA and UVB inhibitors that last a good amount of time.

Dave
 
This AM curiosity got the best of me and I tried putting some CG V7 onto the hood on top of the Blacklight and Collinite.This turned out to be a bad choice becuase the V7 streaked and smeared something terrible and it took me a 1/2 hour to wipe off all the haze type "ghost" streaks that it left on the black.

Does anyone know if a ceramic coating would hold up better with the heat? I am not lazy, it is just that I really like not having to work on weekends to keep my vehicles nice. I understand that it will be easier to keep clean if I keep up on it !
 
For UV protection, Optimum Car Wax is hard to beat. It's so easy to apply as well that you'll never be without time to do so. God I love that stuff. I buy it by the gallon because I use it on so much.
 
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