longest lasting SEALANT
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As I said earlier, I do not have a garage so my car sits in the weather year round. I use all Zaino products except for my Ricardos Clay bar.
In the summer I have started to use a Noah Car Cover.
The Zaino link is http://www.zainostore.com/
In the summer I have started to use a Noah Car Cover.
The Zaino link is http://www.zainostore.com/
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I used the Klasse sealant combo and it last for about 6 months give or take a few weeks, that's how long it lasted on a buddies car that I know he washes at least once a week, I also tried Wolfgang on the G and is a good sealant as well.
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If you are using BOTH Z2 and Z5, you would apply Z5 first. You can easily just use Z5 on it's own though. Also, Z5 attempts to fill in swirl marks and fine scratches, it doesn't remove them. If you purchase Z5 for paint correction, you will be very disappointed with the results. It's basically a good sealant, nothing more.
#28
i like the Klasse all-in-one, followed up with NXT wax. i also have the Klasse high-gloss sealant which i have used but it's kind of a pain to buff off.
i used the all-in-one on a friend's Xterra and we were blown away with the results. oxidation, contaminants and stains disappeared. his truck is the dark red which really showed the results well. no pics but trust me it was remarkable. we went through 3 applicator pads because so much crap came off with the all-in-one.
i used the all-in-one on a friend's Xterra and we were blown away with the results. oxidation, contaminants and stains disappeared. his truck is the dark red which really showed the results well. no pics but trust me it was remarkable. we went through 3 applicator pads because so much crap came off with the all-in-one.
#29
Collinite #845-- we have extremely harsh winters and the roads are salted throughout the winter. In the summer the sun beats down on the black paint and you can literally cook an egg on it.
I apply 2 coats, 24 hours apart and it lasts nearly a year. The 845 was designed for boats and fleet, and has been used in electrical wires to prevent flashover. Colinite is much like the Liquid Glass. The price for a bottle is $12-15 dollars and you can do 15-20 cars with it. It spreads like butter, so use it very sparingly.
It's not advertised but is used globally by fleet operators, pro-detail shops and large tractor trailer companies that need long wear protection to prevent rust and corrosion. The fact that boat owners use it in salt water speaks volumes.
Your best bet might be to read customer reviews from various sites to get an idea:
http://www.amazon.com/Collinite-845-Liquid-Insulator-Wax/product-reviews/B000AP1JUA
http://www.autopia.org/reviews/censu...rname=alexruiz
http://www.epinions.com/reviews/Collinite_No_845_Insulator_Wax
Good luck and I hope this helps
I apply 2 coats, 24 hours apart and it lasts nearly a year. The 845 was designed for boats and fleet, and has been used in electrical wires to prevent flashover. Colinite is much like the Liquid Glass. The price for a bottle is $12-15 dollars and you can do 15-20 cars with it. It spreads like butter, so use it very sparingly.
It's not advertised but is used globally by fleet operators, pro-detail shops and large tractor trailer companies that need long wear protection to prevent rust and corrosion. The fact that boat owners use it in salt water speaks volumes.
Your best bet might be to read customer reviews from various sites to get an idea:
http://www.amazon.com/Collinite-845-Liquid-Insulator-Wax/product-reviews/B000AP1JUA
http://www.autopia.org/reviews/censu...rname=alexruiz
http://www.epinions.com/reviews/Collinite_No_845_Insulator_Wax
Good luck and I hope this helps