The Winter "Wax" Quagmire

I think the durablilty of BFWD has been over-hyped. Its a 2-3 month sealant at best. Yes I know how easy it is to apply and remove. Just because you can throw a quick coat on whenever doesn't make it more durable. I have been havng water spotting issues with it. This is from rain water and not my tap water. Reminds of the water spots I would get when I use Zaino. (Car is black by the way so everything bad is amplified)
 
I think the durablilty of BFWD has been over-hyped. Its a 2-3 month sealant at best. Yes I know how easy it is to apply and remove. Just because you can throw a quick coat on whenever doesn't make it more durable. I have been havng water spotting issues with it. This is from rain water and not my tap water. Reminds of the water spots I would get when I use Zaino. (Car is black by the way so everything bad is amplified)

Everyone's definition of durability is different so there is no right or wrong in a durability discussion and the good thing is you get to decide for yourself.

Everyone can decide for themselves but opinion is just that..an opinion.
 
Everyone's definition of durability is different so there is no right or wrong in a durability discussion and the good thing is you get to decide for yourself.

Everyone can decide for themselves but opinion is just that..an opinion.


I did say 'I think', so that would make it an opinion wouldn't it?
 
Update Report:

Earlier in this thread I mentioned that I had applied 1000p to our CR-V at the beginning of October. It's now been a little over 5 months. The car has been washed numerous times, including a couple of visits to the local coin-op, where I used the commercial detergents. It's been raining today, so I thought I'd take a couple of photos of the beading.

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As you can see, the 1000p is still going strong. I am very pleased with the way this sealant has held up through these winter months, and I plan to use it again as our winter wax for the CR-V. 1000p enjoys the reputation of being one of the most durable sealants available on the market. My limited experience supports this reputation.

Finish Kare 1000p Hi-Temp Paste Wax is an excellent product.
 
Z2 Pro is still going on my horizontal surfaces, but is LONG gone on the vertical panels. Was probably gone after 2 1/2 months.

My cars are filthy and disgusting. I can't wait for a warm up!
 
Collinite 845 over BFWD is holding up better than expected. Applied both back in early Fall, still beading like a son of a bitch after one of the worst New England winters in years. I'm only hitting the laser wash maybe 2 times a month, takes off a lot of grime for the most part.
 

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I live in Northern Ontario Canada and winters are quite long and harsh here. I personally use Zaino products and they last through the winter for me but I also have the advantage of a heated garage so I usually reapply every 3 months but have had last for others up to 6 months and plus. In my opinion the artificial sealants have a long lasting quality and are easy to use. I have tried a couple of others that seem to work just as well but for now I am sticking to Zaino. I would suggest a quality brand name sealant and you will not be dissapointed IMO My :2 cents:
 

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