🚗 Shine On: Elevate your ride with JetSeal's unmatched protection!
Chemical Guys WAC_118_16 JetSeal is a 16 fl oz anti-corrosion sealant designed for various vehicles, utilizing advanced aerospace technology to provide long-lasting paint protection against extreme weather, UV rays, and contaminants. Its synthetic nano-tech polymers ensure a durable bond, enhancing your vehicle's shine while safeguarding it from the elements.
Manufacturer | Chemical Guys |
Brand | Chemical Guys |
Model | JetSeal |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 2.76 x 2.76 inches |
Item model number | WAC_118_16SW |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | WAC_118_16SW |
OEM Part Number | WAC_118_16SW |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
C**E
Chemical Guys do not disappoint
I have been slowly switching over from Meguiars to Chemical Guys. This is my first time using their wax’s and sealants. Very impressed. All were easy to apply and did a great job. I didn’t get the usual ‘dust’ from other wax’s. Finish is buttery smooth and glass like shine. Went on smooth and I was able to remove easily following instructions on the bottles. I bought the 16oz of each and so far I have done 2 vehicles and barely used any of it. I figure I can get 4-6 uses from each bottle. Jet seal was a little on pricey side and time will tell if it’s worth it.Image is a combo of using:P4Jet SealButter Wax
S**T
Chemical Guys jetseal
Great wax for vehicles. Easy application. Has a good shine to it. Wipes of with ease. I'd apply twice a year, but that's me. Works well at making water bead of vehicle.
P**N
OVER-ACHIEVER, among Sealant Products
All The Marketing Hype IS REALITY (if applied to properly cleaned & polished paint):Based on 48 hrs. after applying to a new 2019 Chevrolet Impala factory paint (base/clear), with at the minimum of "paint correction".The whole car was clay-bar cleared of foreign material, (fingernail chase was required the hood panel and a couple of door uppers).Then carefully polish / cleaned with Meguires ultimate white glaze # G19216, on new 6" white cotton terry bonnets on a 6' urethane open-cell foam head. Here's the critical point: all polish products contain O I L S!And this trace of oil M U S T be removed by using clean 100% COTTON TOWELS damp with solvent: isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol, which can be diluted up to 50% with distilled water. If the pads of the fingers drag and skip across the paint surface now, then the oils are GONE.Now this product can be applied SPARINGLY, where the minimum to show a triple pass with a NEW, BARE foam head (NO BONNETS) to whole panels at a time; criss-cross until it looks like the product is starting to show LESS.Let it cure out for about 15~ 20 min. then manually buff-down with new microfiber detailing towels.I went as far as a 2nd & 3rd manual hand buffing WITHIN 12 Hrs., using 2 finer grades of MF towels: Nap, then suede.The results are WAY beyond anything I've ever seen in 40 Yrs. of auto ownership covering 29 vehicles.Well Worth The Effort. SO Glossy, Smooth, Slippery; beads & sheds water like by magnetic repulsion. Carnuba is D E A D!
T**E
Works surprisingly well on glass
I have an SUV with a huge sunroof. Normally I love Rain X to repel water from my glass surfaces, but it wears off pretty quickly and, frankly, is a bit of a pain to buff after application. However, I love the ability to drive in a rain storm with clear windows and the wipers off.This product seems to be as or more water repellent than Rain X and has lasted much longer. After about two months, the effect is diminishing so I'll probably reapply to the front windshield. (When the water starts impeding vision, the wipers come on, which hastens the demise of any chemical applied to the windshield.) My other windows and mirrors are still doing great.As for the paint, I applied this to a repainted car with great success. It deepened the shine and I haven't taken the car to a car wash in months. A well polished car is easiest to clean simply by gently wiping it down with a good towel after a rain storm (which is essentially distilled water), then wash/dry the towel before reuse. Way gentler than most car washes.
T**S
Decent Product
Not my favorite product from them.
C**K
I'm in love
I love this stuff. I recently purchased a car in June 2017. I wish I would have found this the day I purchased my car because it would have made my summer so much easier. I have a black vehicle and if a leaf touches it, it scratches the paint. I spent the entire summer pretty much doing nothing but detailing and going insane trying to get rid of blemishes and scratches. Towards the beginning of fall I knew I wanted one last really good detailing job before the winter. I knew a regular wax wasn't going to last all season so I had to find something different. I happened upon this product and purchased a small bottle of it because I just wasn't sure if it would really work.It is so easy to put on and it's so easy to take off, I just did both by hand. It made my car so shiny that even the resident car guy at my job was impressed and now wants to buy some. It's been about 2 months and it's still going strong. I'm telling you bugs(freaking dirtbag bugs) don't even stand a chance because they hit my car and just slide right the hell off☠Since it's getting so much colder I've just been going to touchless car washes about once a week. The water still beads off and it almost looks like I've just gotten done hand washing it. Sap, which is the bane of my existence, comes right off, no problem. And a little goes a long, long way. I purchased a 4 oz bottle and I will easily be able to do my car 5 times with it, if not more. I have a Nissan Juke so it's not a huge car, but you get the idea.I will absolutely be purchasing this product again when I run out. Honestly one of the best things I've found.Update- First of all, I ended up purchasing the big bottle of this so I can have it... forever. We are well into winter now and the sealant is still holding up really well. We had a couple of nice days here and there so I have been able to get out and hand wash a few times. I was able to apply some more sealant a couple days ago to take me through the rest of the winter and into the spring. I honestly probably didn't really have to, the water was still beading off, but wth right? I would like to add here that there are a lot of people that say you absolutely have to clay bar, compound and polish your vehicle before applying the sealant or that you have to strip off all the old wax or sealant before reapplying. In theory, yes you should absolutely do all those things, however if your car is already in pretty good shape and it's the middle of February and you just want to make your car shiny for the rest of the season then by all means just wash the thing, put the sealant on and trust me no matter what it's going to look a hundred percent better than it did before applying the Jetseal. It doesn't always have to be a 10-hour ordeal. This stuff is so easy to use honestly it's foolproof.
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