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gtmustang00
10-19-2008, 05:13 PM
What are some good long lasting lsp`s (wax or sealant) that will bead for a long time. I have ex-p sealant and it`s alright. My clearkote carnuba moose wax looks great after applying, but doesn`t even last 3 months. What are you using that works well?

LouisanaJeeper
10-19-2008, 05:23 PM
Zaino Z2/ CS/ Z5

Optimum

MBurnickas
10-19-2008, 05:25 PM
Zaino ZAIO followed by any of their sealants or K AIO with klasse SG or even duragloss. Either one of these combos are well known for long lasting protection. It seams that this two step process really adds to the durability. Paint cleaner followed by a sealant. Zaino is more durable but klasse is a better deal. A bottle of SG will easily last a decade, lol. Maybe even if you detail two cars it will last that long. Do you really go 6 months w/o waxing though?

gtmustang00
10-19-2008, 05:25 PM
how many months do those usually last? i`ve read some collonite products here. which ones are people using?

imported_smprince1
10-19-2008, 05:36 PM
For products that bead a long time, I`ve had success with:



Megs #16

Werkstatt AJ

Collinite IW845

imported_Larry A
10-19-2008, 07:11 PM
For my winter wax I used Collinite 476 on my car, and on my wifes car Ill use Duragloss 105 . Since she has some over spray on her car and it will need claying , I havent got around to it yet.

razr007
10-19-2008, 07:31 PM
has anyone tried this company called z-best car wax i got a new customer and he wants me to use this stuff on his Karmann Ghia car is mint full restore i told him i would rather use zymol vintage on it cause he uses it in shows but he said a guy uses this stuff on his and it looks great lasts long time but i don`t know i have not tried it yet

BigAl3
10-19-2008, 07:39 PM
this kind of topic has been covered many times, search is your friend...

percynjpn
10-19-2008, 07:59 PM
Another that lasts and beads is 1Z Glanz Wax.

-Longhorn-
10-19-2008, 08:02 PM
I do three coats of Collinite IW and then once a month ZCS in the winter and its rock solid. Nothing is getting through

imported_01GreyStangGT
10-19-2008, 08:21 PM
I use Collinite 476 as well as 845. THis is my first winter with collinite.

gtmustang00
10-20-2008, 06:07 AM
using both collinite 476 and 845, apply 476 first or 845 first? Are both products basically the same except one is a paste and one is a liquid? If they`re the same which would you get, the 845?

JSFM35X
10-20-2008, 07:25 AM
I have used the 845IW for years with excellent results. I like applying thin coats. Goes on easy comes off easy and the protection is great. I am trying something different on one of my cars this winter. Main reason for the change is that I just purchased a black car and the WOWA UPGP sealant has me wondering if I get the same protection and it takes me less time and I have to buff less, i get my weekend back, and I get less Micro Marring from not haveing to buff black!



You cannot go wrong with colonite 845. Great gloss, super slick, releases dirt well, excellent lastability, and clear, deep reflective gloss.



Did my wifes truck this weekend with it to get it ready for winter.



Oh yeah, Colonite 845 is very reasonabily priced!

Accumulator
10-20-2008, 08:46 AM
using both collinite 476 and 845, apply 476 first or 845 first? Are both products basically the same except one is a paste and one is a liquid? If they`re the same which would you get, the 845?



They seem to be more different than just paste/liquid. On some surfaces the 845 just doesn`t last long for me, never did figure out why as it usually holds up for a good while. The 476S simply *does* last, it`s a very durable product and it resists bird bombs/etc. incredibly well.



I apply the 845 first and then the 476S. This works especially well around pinstripes and other such stuff; the 845 seems to help avoid a big buildup of the subsequently applied 476S along the edges of the pinstripes.



I try to wait a day between the two waxes, but I dunno if it`s really necessary.

Robb
10-20-2008, 08:57 AM
Collinite is great, i put on 2 coats before winter and it always lasts until early spring http://1person1million.com/img/149/r08c1006bidc/biggrin.gif