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Old 04-04-14, 10:53 AM
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Has anyone tried this product? I just bought some and wanted to see if any of you folks have experience with it.

I have been using Blackfire Wet Diamond and like the outcome but does not seem very durable.

I am a "weekend" detailer at best so I haven't had an opportunity to try out many of the products I have read about on this forum.

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I am currently a detailer for exotic and classic cars and this is the wax we use. Very durable! The "shine" isn't there like with some other wax's but it doesn't wash off
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Just because there is so much confusion regarding paint protection these days... I've got to correct you... Jetseal is a polymer sealant, not a wax.

They serve the same purpose (protecting the paint) but are different products and using incorrect descriptions creates confusion among consumers.
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Originally Posted by zmcgovern4
Just because there is so much confusion regarding paint protection these days... I've got to correct you... Jetseal is a polymer sealant, not a wax.

They serve the same purpose (protecting the paint) but are different products and using incorrect descriptions creates confusion among consumers.
True and I apologize
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I've used it on previous cars, it's a great product.
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i use this product a lot... headlights, CF pieces, and exterior paint.. works wonders IMO... They have a new formula out now which is next on my list...
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I just reordered Jetseal109 but they shipped the new Jetseal. If it's just as good as the 109 I'm happy. Anyone have experience with both?

If not I guess I'll be one of the first....Fingers crossed.
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I would agree with them is very durable sealant. Its almost as durable as Klasee AIO but yes the shine isn't there.
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Originally Posted by 3ZERO3
I am currently a detailer for exotic and classic cars and this is the wax we use. Very durable! The "shine" isn't there like with some other wax's but it doesn't wash off
jetseal 109 is not a wax, it is in fact a sealant. i will have to disagree with the no shine statement. i have used JS109 on the entire car, including the wheels... and yes it did leave a nice gloss behind when all was said and done. i also waited 24hrs. then wiped her down with HV7...
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JT109 is the next sealant on my list i wanna try out. they claim that it last up to a year, does anyone have any insight regarding this?
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Originally Posted by monkey92
JT109 is the next sealant on my list i wanna try out. they claim that it last up to a year, does anyone have any insight regarding this?
I can't comment on the longevity of Jet seal but any product will break down over time. the professionals and Vendors will have better insight.

I'll tell you the product that has lasted long for me is Blackfire sealant. applied 2 or 3 times to my Optima in 2 years and still beads today. I love that stuff.
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I'll tell you the product that has lasted long for me is Blackfire sealant. applied 2 or 3 times to my Optima in 2 years and still beads today. I love that stuff.
thanks for the suggestion ill take a look at that product.
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