Spray Sealant

RAG

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For those of you who have tried several spray sealants, which one seemed to provide the best slickness? I'm looking to offer my customers a "booster" option to help maintain a recently detailed vehicle. I have only used AJ Trigger, Aquawax, Z10, and RDF 49 spray sealants...I liked the RDF best.
 
I'm not sure if you'd consider it a qd or a spray sealant, but I definitely like sonus acrylic spritz. I've used a ksg/water home-made glanz of sorts that works pretty well also. I'm interested to try the blitz spray sealant from chemical guys.
 
Can it get any easier than Aquawax spray wax? I'd describe it as a "sealant". Darned stuff seems to last forever and could not be any simpler to work with - - a product everyone should try once!
 
Aquawax should be flying off the shelves over there at the Duragloos Company. Its that good! Nothing short of amazing for he price. It should cost double, shhhhhh don't tell them that :)
 
I think OCW looks better. OTOH, I think Duragloss is a bit easier to use. Seems to last "forever". Amazing stuff for a product so e-z to use :idea
 
If the booster option you’re thinking of “offeringâ€� will include the owner being the one who applies it……I would have to go with AW…too easy, looks good, very slick, cheap, and lasts.



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AW or Z8- both are quite durable. It seems that AW is a bit more reflective,I'd rank Z8 a bit deeper looking. Both are great.
 
TigerMike said:
Aquawax gets my vote, for slickness and durability. Best spray sealant I've used!



Well, I just got a couple gallons of the stuff from Patrick a month or two ago, so I guess I made the right choice - I like it, but was looking for a more hard-core spray sealant. The RDF spray sealant I beta tested was killer!
 
wannafbody said:
AW or Z8- both are quite durable. It seems that AW is a bit more reflective,I'd rank Z8 a bit deeper looking. Both are great.



I guess I'd be going primarily for durabilty and slickness. Once a month or so, I'd encourage "regulars" to pay an extra $15 (on top of the wash) for a quick wax to maintain the protection until 6 months is up.
 
RAG said:
Well, I just got a couple gallons of the stuff from Patrick a month or two ago, so I guess I made the right choice - I like it, but was looking for a more hard-core spray sealant. The RDF spray sealant I beta tested was killer!





I agree that AW is the choice I would make - great looks, durability and price. The RDF is looking great though, it actually gives a slicker surface. I am now testing for durability. If Iit competes in durability then you have a new goto.
 
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