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    How is it? Correct me if I am wrong, but AJT is a spray sealant right? How is the beading and protection as well as looks?



    How abrasive is Prime Strong?

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    well i just applied Prime/AJT/CJ about 6 days ago and so far its awsome(i know its not been that long).its been raining for about 2 days and besides the sidekirts and the bottom half of the doors it still looks pretty clean as the water just flys off the car when im driving.yes its a spray sealant too.the reflection is spectacular.i dont think ill go back to #21.altho i added the carnauba because it needed a little warmth but that could just be my color.its classic red.

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    Can the AJT act alone as a LSP? Or is it better to add an LSP above AJT

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    Quote Originally Posted by BMW335i
    Can the AJT act alone as a LSP? Or is it better to add an LSP above AJT


    It`s intended as a stand alone LSP. I use it alone or over prime. I`ve been getting 4-5 months consistently out of one AJT application (over prime).
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    IMO I would say that AJT is a more spray friendly version of AJ. So I would call it a LSP.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmblack3a
    IMO I would say that AJT is a more spray friendly version of AJ. So I would call it a LSP.


    Yep. AJ + T = AJT.



    However, I have often used it as a QD over other sealants and especially like it over BF and WG.
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    AJT give me 5 months over Prime with ease. AJ is going 6-8 months over Prime for me and still beading nicely when I reapply.
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    You have started 15 threads in 7 days. Yes, I did count. I don`t mean to sound bitter but dude, just find something you like and use it. You will get a million different responses to "What is the best wax?" or "What is the durability of product Y" or "What are the optics of 845 like?". Seriously, do a search, do something, but man just stop starting all these relatively pointless threads. Rant off.



    Like just about everyone has said, the durability will be slightly less than regular AJ, which should be around 4 months.

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    I am not finding any difference between AJ and AJT. Between 5 and 6 months on a maintained vehicle.
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    I regards to the abrasiveness of Prime:Strong..I wouldn`t rely on it for any paint correction. It`s there to enhance the cleaning ability, but may help with some micromarring on soft paint

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    Quote Originally Posted by sspeer
    I regards to the abrasiveness of Prime:Strong..I wouldn`t rely on it for any paint correction. It`s there to enhance the cleaning ability, but may help with some micromarring on soft paint


    That`s exactly my view on Prime Strong too, on a DA/RO it can only help to remove micromarring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sspeer
    I regards to the abrasiveness of Prime:Strong..I wouldn`t rely on it for any paint correction. It`s there to enhance the cleaning ability, but may help with some micromarring on soft paint


    Someone commented on Prime Strong as being like "AIO on steroids"

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    AJT ontop of Poliseal, loooks wet!




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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigpoppa3346
    ...Like just about everyone has said, the durability will be slightly less than regular AJ, which should be around 4 months.


    Where did you get this information that AJT will have slightly less durability than AJ?

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    No clue here I am getting about 4 to 6 months using AJT or AJ. In fact doing the wifes car today with AJ and prime strong; 4.5 months and still beading like crazy. But with mid 60`s in freaking massachusetts in winter, why not!

 

 
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