I have personally gotten 8 months out of one application of Menzerna Powerlock. I would use D156 as a drying aid every week after my wash. At 8 months, I just wanted to clay, polish and coat and at that point it was still beading and sheeting like mad. This is the middle east so my car needing claying, being parked of a main street that sees close to 300,000 cars a day minimum kicking up dust, tar etc. INEVITABLE. No coating is gonna be protected from that.
I have recently applied 845 on my mom's Audi, and it has claims of up to 1 year....$18.99 - I have done a full car and barely dented the bottle. Mckee's might be cheap at $35 or whatever it costs. It still won't coat my car 30 - 40 times like a bottle of sealant will.
$18.99 and to be fair, lets say 25 applications. That's $0.75 per application. For the sake of argument, I will seal the car twice a year. That's $1.50 per year for a bloody good sealant...
I feel like I wasted close to $450 with Uber and PBL....$450 I could have put towards a ibrid nano or a Rupes to compliment my flex.
Okay, the paint is slick with Uber...it was slick with Powerlock, SUPER SLICK in fact.
I doubt I will be coating my car again. For a hobbyist, $450 is just way to much (I am counting shipping and logistics to UAE) and $450 + the useless prep products (PBL especially). I seriously wasted close to $650 on those two coating applications. Not to mention I have one very expensive bottle of PBL Booster, that people have said has pretty bad results, and 32oz mini gallon of PBL Detailer. These supposedly boost the coating and return its properties. Umm, hello? I just applied a coating to NOT do that in the first place....yeesh Many brands have these toppers and boosters so I am not hotting on PBMG, just at the idea of these products + their boosters.
I will live with it till I can't take it anymore and can't stand the smudges and high spots. I will rip the coating off the car. Apply 845 and top with Fuzion. I'd probably get 1 year out of it with proper care and maintenance and that is goooooood enough for me.
My personal opinion, having used 2 coatings a week ago. Probably never again, as much as I want to try better coatings out there (22ple). I probably won't.
Got a full bottle of 845, 3/4 bottle of Powerlock (the massive one), Fuzion and Souveran. 4 bloody awesome products, that I paid for equalling the cost of 1 measly, leaky syringe of Uber. Go figure...
This guy hit the spot with these descriptions:
1 - "Coatings are scary and I don't want to risk misapplying it and screwing up the finish, or at least wasting the $$$ I spent on the product."
2 - "Coatings are too expensive and I don't think they can deliver what they say"
3 - "I really enjoy waxing my car. If I use a coating, then I won't be doing that any more. Plus, I have this big bottle of 'xxxx brand' that I need to finish using first"
I meet all of the above and agree with all of the above.
1. I found it scary and was not relaxing to me, which is what I want when working on my car. The stress of coating outweighs everything else I did.
2. U know how much I spent...Rupes ibrid Kit + spare pads + spare change money
3. Ditto.
Peace out.
EDIT: Don't get me wrong. Coatings are probably awesome. But until the ease of use and cost aren't reduced. They are not going to be awesome. Yes water runs off, it sheets nicely, might protect a little bit from marring (not swirls), but If you have soft paint to start with, its not going to help. I have to clay my car once a year no matter what, my surroundings call for it. At that point I am back to square one. I have to polish off the marring from clay....You see why its difficult for some. PBL is supposed to wipe off like a sealant and blah blah. Umm...no. It was nothing like that. Dried in seconds. Don't blame my weather or surroundings. I was going by the marketing. PBL and UBER are great products - if you follow instructions, have a good environment, cool weather etc. That applies to any coating for that matter. I have only used to 2 above so cannot comment on others. This makes it a very very limiting factor and doesn't allow everyone to reap its benefits.
I tried coatings, I like the idea of it, but I am not sold on it. Its back to loving my car. I don't want strings attached and the added baggage of coatings. Me spending time with the car is to get away from those very situations.