Which Sealant is LEAST durable

Which sealant is LEAST durable?

  • Klasse SG

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  • Menzerna FMJ

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  • Poorboys EXP

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  • Blackfire AFPP

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  • Platinum UPP

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  • Zaino

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  • Wolfgang DGPS

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  • 4 Star UPP

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WG has probably been the worst for me in terms of durability. But it goes on so easily, and is super slick, and looks great...it's a shame. I should use it more, at least in the summer when durability doesn't matter as much.
 
I've only used a few of those KSG, UPP (v2.0 and 3.0), BF (v1.0 and 2.0). Of those the BF was the least durable, followed by the UPP. But note that while certain characteristics of the BF and UPP changed quickly (especially the slickness), I don't think that necessarily means that they were truly *dead*, just that they weren't as "good" as they were before the change. E.g., the BF on my S8's brake calipers has gotta be mighty tired by now, but they still clean up and shine pretty well, a lot better than when they don't have anything on them, so while they might not be slick or bead water, there's still *something* beneficial hanging on.
 
stevet said:
I find it interesting that as of this post 4 people chose Zaino as the least durable. I haven't tried it yet (probably this summer) but the one thing I keep reading about is it's durability.





That is quite amazing.



Probably did not use ZFX or Z1 and applied over a carnuaba saturated finish. :nixweiss



Than again no product will satisfy 100% of it users even when applied properly. :think2
 
Scottwax said:
I really don't see a difference in layering Zaino or SG vs reapplying EX-P once more frequently.





The only major difference is one you "must" re-apply and the other is because the "need" to perform the pleasurable task of detailing.



Zaino can become quite boring if you wait for it to diminish in appearance and protection:hifive:
 
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