Paint Sealant - Worth it?
Paint Sealant - Worth it?
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MasterBlaster

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117 posts

225 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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I just had my P+J ( Porka 993) fully resprayed and it looks as new. The painter had offered to give it a once-over with some sealant for about 60quid, but he is also looking into a "nano-sealant" for 100 quid but apparantly lasts for about 5 years. As a newbie I dont know much about these products, are they worth the money? Considering at some point the car will pick up the inevitable scratches which will need polishing out, this will damage the sealant too I guess?
I dont mind spending my days waxing/sealing my car, which sealants do you use?

belleair302

6,991 posts

227 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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I would look closely at either a decent 3M film to protect the vunerable areas or spend some serious money with GTechniq who are based in Kings Langley Herts.

A decent sealant along with good waxes vary in price....but spending more than £80 on a decent wax applied every six to eight weeks is somewhat extravagant.

Decent paint sealants would include Chemical Guys Jetseal #109, Bilt Hamber Auto Balm, Finishkare 1000p and the Carlack range. Zaino make some interesting products too. Sealants are pretty cheap and should last a fair few months if layered up, but won't stop chips.

Mermaid

21,492 posts

191 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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belleair302 said:
I would look closely at either a decent 3M film to protect the vunerable areas or spend some serious money with GTechniq who are based in Kings Langley Herts.

A decent sealant along with good waxes vary in price....but spending more than £80 on a decent wax applied every six to eight weeks is somewhat extravagant.

Decent paint sealants would include Chemical Guys Jetseal #109, Bilt Hamber Auto Balm, Finishkare 1000p and the Carlack range. Zaino make some interesting products too. Sealants are pretty cheap and should last a fair few months if layered up, but won't stop chips.
Great recommendations. I have been using Zaino and layered up, the product really performs.

T33JOB

188 posts

188 months

Wednesday 16th June 2010
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Hi,

Im not sure quite how fresh your paintwork is, but dont wax or seal the paint for atleast 4 weeks - The paint needs to breathe and could have detremental effects if it is waxed too early.

Polishing is fine, but not wax smile

As for a sealant, I would personally advise getting the car properly detailed rather than letting the bodyshop guys do it - No offence to them, but most bodyshops are good at their job, but dont quite cut it as correcting and protecting the paintwork. Ive seen loads of cars straight from the bodyshop which are murdered by machine polishers and alike

Tom

diesel piston

287 posts

234 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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MasterBlaster said:
I just had my P+J ( Porka 993) he is also looking into a "nano-sealant" for 100 quid but apparantly lasts for about 5 years.
I dont mind spending my days waxing/sealing my car, which sealants do you use?
I`m pretty sure there isn`t any genuine `5yr` sealants but Nanolex is as good as your going to get.

http://www.nanolex.de/en

E21_Ross

36,420 posts

232 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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diesel piston said:
MasterBlaster said:
I just had my P+J ( Porka 993) he is also looking into a "nano-sealant" for 100 quid but apparantly lasts for about 5 years.
I dont mind spending my days waxing/sealing my car, which sealants do you use?
I`m pretty sure there isn`t any genuine `5yr` sealants but Nanolex is as good as your going to get.

http://www.nanolex.de/en
i use the nanolex glass sealant and it's incredible, and lasts a LOT longer than crappy rainX. but i think GTechniq do pop them for durability, but not by much. for my car i use carlack68 long life sealant, allowing time to cure, adding another layer, allowing to cure, and then give it a couple of layers of collinite wax. that'll keep it well protected smile