1. D&D Auto Detailing

    D&D Auto Detailing DB Forum Supporter

    Anyone try this? Is it worth the money? Looking for more sealant offerings.
     
  2. devast8

    devast8 New Member

    I tried it this past weekend and I liked it very much for a couple of reasons. It's easy as 1-2-3 IF you don't over apply. If you do it's a pita to remove. It doesn't mute the flakes like some other sealant do.

    The car I did I was only able to put 2 coat 12h apart and there was a difference in look with the 2nd coat. I will apply one last coat in about 2 weeks. And that's one big disadvantage imo, the curing time. if it's your own personal car it's fine since you can apply a coat anytime but if it's a customer you need to wait 12h before applying another.

    Some people will say it's pricey but I don't think so. I did 2 coats on this car and barely put a dent in my bottle.

    here's a couple of crappy pictures of the car I did. Don't mind the spots in the bottom, I had spots on my lens :sorry:

    if you would like a sample I could send you an oz if you would like

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  3. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    It's kinda pricey. I tried Optimum Soti-Seal, and it works well, but streak if overused, you can especially notice it on darker color vehicles. Zaino Clear Seal, I've heard would be the best offering for the money...
     

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