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    Barry Theal's Avatar
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    Just wondering how everyone is using this. What are you using before it and does it really hold up 9 months as stated? Here is a link to it



    Z-CS Clear Seal: Zaino Store
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    Hope things are well for you Barry. Check your voicemail for my answer and I look forward to talking sometime soon bro!
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    Barry,



    It`s similar to Opti-Seal



    Here is a review from Todd.



    Opti-Seal Review
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    It`s okay, I would not use it as a stand alone sealant, only as an addition top coat after a few layers of Z5 or whatever.



    Never really measured it`s durability but if you layer it 2-3 times and maintain your car correctly I`d say you could get 6-9 months out of it.



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    I use it for quickie details after Z-AIO to add some durability when pressed for time. It also works good on textured plastic like truck mirrors and Avalanche parts.



    Randy

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    Opti-Seal looks better and costs less per ounce, but Z-CS is just as easy to use and seems to be reasonably durable.
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    I feel it`s ok. I wasn`t blown away by it. I use it exclusively now for wheels etc.
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    Yup - I like using it on wheels the best.
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