Some video testing of our upcoming product: Quick Sealant

Discussion in 'Last Steps: Waxes, Sealants, and Coatings' started by Adam's Polishes, Oct 5, 2011.

  1. Adam's Polishes

    Adam's Polishes DB Certified Manufacturer

  2. WashingJosh

    WashingJosh Jedi Nuba

    How many average size sedans could you do with one can?
    For example, the STI you did in the video.
     
  3. Adam's Polishes

    Adam's Polishes DB Certified Manufacturer

    The testers were 5.8oz each... I sealed my wifes small SUV (08 Equinox) 2x, my truck 1.5x, a Ford F350 from my July detail 1x and a honda accord 1x out of that 5.8oz beta testing can, with plenty to spare for miscellaneous testing, wheels, and demos before it was completely spent. The production version is 10oz... so almost double the amount so it'll give you quite a few treatments.

    Also keep in mind you don't have to fog the vehicle the way Adam does that hood. Once the app is primed just adding a few more pops of product with each new section will keep you going.
     
  4. WashingJosh

    WashingJosh Jedi Nuba

    Wow thats alot better coverage then I would expect from that aerosol can

    Sent from my DInc2 via Tapatalk
     
  5. mrd0t

    mrd0t Obsessive Detailer

    Way more then I expected out of a Aerosol can.
     
  6. Deep Gloss Auto Salon

    Deep Gloss Auto Salon DB Pro Supporter

    Any inhalation concerns?
     
  7. Adam's Polishes

    Adam's Polishes DB Certified Manufacturer

    Nothing so long as its used in a well ventilated area, like any other aerosol. Of course the government "nanny" programs makes sure we put disclaimers on the label that make it sound like canned apocalypse, but theres nothing seriously toxic about it. The same stuff, not in a compressed aerosol, wouldn't need any of the warnings we were legally required to have. Regs are strange that way even though the propellents are VOC compliant and only dangerous if purposely inhaled (huffed) right out of the nozzle.
     
  8. Upper Class Detailing

    Upper Class Detailing DB Pro Supporter

    what's the longevity of this product? (assuming one coat)
     
  9. Adam's Polishes

    Adam's Polishes DB Certified Manufacturer

    We had testers in SoCal, Colorado, West Virginia, Iowa, Florida, New Jersey, and Washington with vehicles in various conditions. Some garaged, some not. Some daily driven, some not.

    Shortest we saw was 2 months... that was with cold/wet weather, outdoor 24/7, and a handfull of touchless washes. I'd say its reasonable to expect 3-4 months on an average use vehicle out of a single application, perhaps longer.

    The polymer is extremely heat and detergent resistant so the use of balanced soaps and general 'good practice' upkeep and it should last much longer in harsh conditions, but we kind of purposely abused the one that made it 2 months.
     
  10. rfinkle2

    rfinkle2 DB Forum Supporter

    Is Phil planning on stocking this?
     
  11. detailersdomain

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