Originally Posted By: avacado11
So I ended up reading more about sealants/waxes and it turns out just because it breads doesn’t mean it’s protecting the finish.
How true is that statement? I figured if everybody uses beading as the standard measurement of protection, manufactures will just create a product that beads like crazy. But 10 years down the line your paint could be faded...you wouldn’t know until it’s too late. I get that sheeting water means less chance of contaminats getting trapped onto the surface, but what about UV, acid rain etc.
They statement could be true. One thing that sold me on the Menzerna/Jescar Power Lock sealant was it states that it protects against the elements, etc, and UV rays. To me that mattered, many of the labels and advertisements regarding waxes and sealants seemed to skip over UV rays. If anything is going to fade and ruin paint it will be UV rays IMO. As far as water beading, it does that real well too. FTR I am no authority on waxes or sealants, I did my homework, and I am pretty good at observing things.