Help me pick a new LSP to try

rotts4u

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Currently I have these LSPs in the closet and am looking to try something new. Im not really unhappy with all just looking for something else.



Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant easy to use and long lasting

Klasse HGS Not so eacy to use but long lasting

Duragloss #105 good all in one

Optimum Poli-Seal good all in one and buttery smooth

Mothers Reflections smells great but not one of my favorites

Rejex long lasting i tend to use on plastic bumpers

Collonite 845 super long lasting but I dont like the greasy feel

Optimum OptiSeal not sold yet on these wipe on and walk away products

Mothers Synwax decnt but not long lasting

Klasse AIO good cleaning but not super long lasting

HD Poxy I just dont like the way it feels and sheets instead of beading. I guess I am old school and need beads
 
I have three cars I keep up. A Ibis White Audi A3, a Jetta in White gold and a deep maroon Dodge Ram 1500. All are late model cars in need of little correction
 
Honestly, if you already have 11 LSPs that you aren't unhappy with, why go for more that would likely just sit on the shelf as well?
 
Judging by the fact that you like the results of KSG and DG105 and seem to hate everything that is "oily", you'll likely hate any carnauba based stuff. I say try Werkstat or Zaino Z2. Both are fantastic on light colors like white. I'd for sure skip Menzerna Powerlock or Four Star UPP as the Wolfgang you have is a clone of those two.
 
I used Zaino years ago but didn't re-order after the previous batch ran out though I am not really sure why as I always like it. I just placed an order for some more of their stuff to try again.



Thanks everyone
 
Optimum Opti-Seal. You will NOT be disappointed. I have never used a product that is easier, and performs so well. It is not going to give you the "warm" look of a traditional carnauba, but it will be very glossy and will bead like crazy.
 
While I continue to use UPP on my (silver) S8, it doesn't protect worth [anything]. Seems like most any kind of contamination eats right through it and etches the paint. Plus, it's very "oily" for a sealant.



I woulda suggested M16, but that "oiliness" thing kinda quashes that :nixweiss
 
If your like me and like to touch your paint especially after a wash try Wolf's Hard Body. Like you I have tried dozens of LSP and all of them loose their slickness after a few weeks. It's been 4 months (24/7 outside) with no added QD's and it's slick as snot.
 
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