The Guz
Mike
First off I have to thank forum member RPPM from Autogeek for hooking me up with a brand new bottle of DP Poli-Coat Paint Sealant.
I had the chance to finally use it this past weekend. I polished up my mom's 1996 Buick Regal with 100K miles on it.
My thoughts:
-Comes out a lot thinner than any other sealant I have used
-Has this banana type smell to it
-With it being a thinner liquid I found it to be fairly easy to apply a thin coat by hand.
-Easy to remove. Even areas where it was applied thicker it is still easily removed
-Hazed rather quickly for me. It was in the mid 70's, low humidity here in Southern California. I would say it took 10-15 mins.
-It was little hard to see after it hazes since it is applied so thin. Especially on a light colored car
-Gives a good shine
-Didn't feel as slick at first. But after curing it feels just as slick as M21 or Ultimate Wax. Maybe even a little more slick than these two.
I will post up some beading photos after the first wash and report back. This will be a long term test to see how long it lasts on it own. I will be using Meguiar's D111 shampoo plus or D114 Rinse Free Express Wash as this what I currently have. I do have Detailer's Pro Final Gloss Detailer which I may use as maintenance.
The car was prepped with the following:
FYI this car has never been polished. It has only been clayed and cleaner waxed. My dad has taken really good car of it.
Wash: Meguiar's D111 Shampoo Plus
Clay: Clay Magic clay bar with Meguiar's D115 Last Touch as clay lube
Polish: Meguiar's M205
Sealant: Detailer's Pro Poli-Coat
DA: Porter Cable 7424XP
Pad: 5.5" White Lake Country Flat Pad
On to the photos. I was losing light so these will have to suffice for the time being. These were taken with an iphone.
Sitting in the garage curing over night.
I had the chance to finally use it this past weekend. I polished up my mom's 1996 Buick Regal with 100K miles on it.
My thoughts:
-Comes out a lot thinner than any other sealant I have used
-Has this banana type smell to it
-With it being a thinner liquid I found it to be fairly easy to apply a thin coat by hand.
-Easy to remove. Even areas where it was applied thicker it is still easily removed
-Hazed rather quickly for me. It was in the mid 70's, low humidity here in Southern California. I would say it took 10-15 mins.
-It was little hard to see after it hazes since it is applied so thin. Especially on a light colored car
-Gives a good shine
-Didn't feel as slick at first. But after curing it feels just as slick as M21 or Ultimate Wax. Maybe even a little more slick than these two.
I will post up some beading photos after the first wash and report back. This will be a long term test to see how long it lasts on it own. I will be using Meguiar's D111 shampoo plus or D114 Rinse Free Express Wash as this what I currently have. I do have Detailer's Pro Final Gloss Detailer which I may use as maintenance.
The car was prepped with the following:
FYI this car has never been polished. It has only been clayed and cleaner waxed. My dad has taken really good car of it.
Wash: Meguiar's D111 Shampoo Plus
Clay: Clay Magic clay bar with Meguiar's D115 Last Touch as clay lube
Polish: Meguiar's M205
Sealant: Detailer's Pro Poli-Coat
DA: Porter Cable 7424XP
Pad: 5.5" White Lake Country Flat Pad
On to the photos. I was losing light so these will have to suffice for the time being. These were taken with an iphone.




Sitting in the garage curing over night.
