Hardest sealant/wax?

Guitarist302008 said:
I'm just wondering if anything out there is as hard as Finish Kare's paste wax? Collinite perhaps?



What do you mean by "hard"?



Now the new OptiCoat leaves a literally hard coating, but otherwise I just don't think of "hardess/softness" as really applying in this context, even when talking about extremes like Souveran vs. well...yeah, Liquid Glass :think:
 
I guess I mean hardness in the sense of that is more resistant to bird etching, hard water stains, bugs, tar not sticking to the finish as easily. I think that the FK is pretty hard of a finish.



I know about the opti-coat, but I didn't want to go that route because I don't think it's been really proven. I've read a lot of mixed reviews on it so i'll wait for a while and then decide if I want to put it on later.



On a side note, no one seems to have the Liquid Glass in stock right now... not my local auto store, and no place online... a few on ebay, but they are kits with other stuff I don't want or need.
 
Guitarist302008 said:
never had heard of it, but the reviews look very good on it. Have you used it yourself?



No, no, we're not recommending Liquid Glass. You can do better than that stuff. I tried it once at the insistance of the guy who built my 'vette and it didn't appeal to me.
 
Guitarist302008 said:
I guess I mean hardness in the sense of that is more resistant to bird etching, hard water stains, bugs, tar not sticking to the finish as easily. I think that the FK is pretty hard of a finish.



Ah, OK. Then the FK1000P is a good choice. I get perhaps *slightly* better etching/etc. resistance from heavily layered KSG, but IMO the diff isn't worth switching over and the whole "heavily layering" process is a huge hassle anyhow.



Collinite does often provide great resistance to environmental hazards, but IME it's no better than FK1000P.



Still, the ol' YMMV always applies and some people do find that Collinite works better for them than the FK.



I know about the opti-coat, but I didn't want to go that route because I don't think it's been really proven. I've read a lot of mixed reviews on it so i'll wait for a while and then decide if I want to put it on later.



OK, though I haven't read "mixed reviews" on it. My concern is getting the stuff off if/when I need to do spot-correction. I did put it on the wheels of the beater-Tahoe, time will tell how that works out.





On a side note, no one seems to have the Liquid Glass in stock right now... not my local auto store, and no place online... a few on ebay, but they are kits with other stuff I don't want or need.



Eh, I'd just forget about that one. I'm pretty certain that tdekany wasn't serious about your trying it; I sure wasn't. I only mentioned it because it does leave a "hard" finish as opposed to the Souveran, which *is* a "soft wax" even once it's dried/cured/whatever it does.
 
Accumulator said:
Ah, OK. Then the FK1000P is a good choice. I get perhaps *slightly* better etching/etc. resistance from heavily layered KSG, but IMO the diff isn't worth switching over and the whole "heavily layering" process is a huge hassle anyhow.



Collinite does often provide great resistance to environmental hazards, but IME it's no better than FK1000P.



Still, the ol' YMMV always applies and some people do find that Collinite works better for them than the FK.







OK, though I haven't read "mixed reviews" on it. My concern is getting the stuff off if/when I need to do spot-correction. I did put it on the wheels of the beater-Tahoe, time will tell how that works out.









Eh, I'd just forget about that one. I'm pretty certain that tdekany wasn't serious about your trying it; I sure wasn't. I only mentioned it because it does leave a "hard" finish as opposed to the Souveran, which *is* a "soft wax" even once it's dried/cured/whatever it does.



One thing that I want is when it has rained... I want something that is going to bead ALL of the water off... I can watch the hood with the FK and all of the small beads will run together and most of the water does come off, but there are still some small beads left that just don't run off of the paint... and they wind up leaving spots. What can I put on top of my layers of FK to help with this? Or will more layers take care of this problem?



Yeah, i'm not sure about the Opti-coats time that it lasts so that you can do corrections either and i'm not really to wild about that idea.. I think you may have to use an abrasive to get it off before using correction? I might have read that somewhere, but don't quote me.
 
Guitarist302008 said:
One thing that I want is when it has rained... I want something that is going to bead ALL of the water off...



Hmmm...good luck with that :nixweiss



I can watch the hood with the FK and all of the small beads will run together and most of the water does come off, but there are still some small beads left that just don't run off of the paint... and they wind up leaving spots. What can I put on top of my layers of FK to help with this?



A spritz of FK425 while drying might help a tiny bit, but I don't see it ever really working out the way you'd like.



Or will more layers take care of this problem?



Not IME, I still get spotting/etc. from the rainwater but it comes off when I wash so I don't sweat it (but apparently you're different from me in this regard...wish I had a solution for you).





Yeah, i'm not sure about the Opti-coats time that it lasts so that you can do corrections either and i'm not really to wild about that idea.. I think you may have to use an abrasive to get it off before using correction? I might have read that somewhere, but don't quote me.



Yeah, that's how I understand it as well and a big part of why I'm not using it as a "regular LSP".
 
collinite is super tuff. It last for months. Put a high tech topper and you will have the best of both worlds.
 
Scottwax said:
Opti-Seal, Collinite 476, DP's Poli-Coat and HD Proxy are all what I would consider tough products.



I've never heard of the Poli-coat or HD Proxy.... how about the Nano quartz Scott? Have you used it at all?
 
Guitarist302008 said:
I didn't know you could use one over it? I thought it was a wax?



That's what has some of us scratching our heads :think:



I've spit-shined Souveran over top of 476S and it did tweak the look a tiny bit (probably not enough for anybody in their right mind to bother doing it though), but when somebody else tried doing that *without* spit-shining there was a solvent action that messed with the Collinite.
 
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