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Re: CarPro Reload as a topper for Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating?
Originally Posted by macro
For me, the main reason to look for a coating spray topper like reload would be to retain that incredible hydrophobic properties and self cleaning of the original coating, and of course it would keep that surface ultra protected, vs a sealant or a wax.
I just don't get your above analogy:
How in the World would the original Coating's (PBL's) incredible hydrophobic and self-cleaning properties
be manifested if they're covered-up with a spray topper like Reload?
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: CarPro Reload as a topper for Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
I just don't get your above analogy:
How in the World would the original Coating's (PBL's) incredible hydrophobic and self-cleaning properties
be manifested if they're covered-up with a spray topper like Reload?
Bob
That's my question in a nutshell, per my original post about this I mentioned that the coating is LOSING some of those very abilities after 3 weeks and two washes (with black label soap).
I'm looking to retain those properties by adding a coating based spray every month or so.. As I understand it, that's exactly what reload is.
Macro
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Re: CarPro Reload as a topper for Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating?
Originally Posted by macro
That's my question in a nutshell, per my original post about this I mentioned that the coating is LOSING some of those very abilities after 3 weeks and two washes (with black label soap).
I'm looking to retain those properties by adding a coating based spray every month or so.. As I understand it, that's exactly what reload is.
Macro
Again:
Even if it's possible...
How would you know if the PBL Coating was being "retained" if it
was being covered up with Reload or some other "topper"?
It's attributes, surely, would not be evident.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: CarPro Reload as a topper for Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
Again:
Even if it's possible...
How would you know if the PBL Coating was being "retained" if any of it
was being covered up with Reload or some other "topper"?
Bob
I agree with you - you wouldn't. And that's why I was asking about topping it first, as one of the main reasons I went with a coating this time was the idea that it would be super glossy, slick and protect all by itself for up to three years.
I don't want to top it with anything if I don't have to, but judging by how the slickness and hydrophobic properties of that coating has diminished since its first application it's got me trying to figure out an alternative.
Macro
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Re: CarPro Reload as a topper for Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating?
Losing it's beading/sheeting properties?
Did you prep the paint correctly?
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Re: CarPro Reload as a topper for Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating?
Originally Posted by macro
I agree with you - you wouldn't. And that's why I was asking about topping it first, as one of the main reasons I went with a coating this time was the idea that it would be super glossy, slick and protect all by itself for up to three years.
I don't want to top it with anything if I don't have to, but judging by how the slickness and hydrophobic properties of that coating has diminished since its first application it's got me trying to figure out an alternative.
Macro
Just to note:
Many of "The Coatings" attributes are not easily accepted by some that expect them to behave,
at least to a certain degree, as do Waxes and Sealants.
Another point:
One aspect of the car-washing process that is, oftentimes, overlooked:
If all of a car-wash product's surfactants have not been totally, thoroughly rinsed-off/removed...
they can actually cause the appearance that a Coating's (and other LSP's as well) attributes:
Have been compromised.
Check your PBL Wash's dilution ratio; and, re-wash/rinse, rinse, rinse. And rinse some more.
"Top-up"? If you so desire.
Side bar:
I'm no longer going to interfere with your choice of any Coating-topper(s).
^^^.........................{Good News, or what!! LOL}.........................^^^
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: CarPro Reload as a topper for Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
Just to note:
Many of "The Coatings" attributes are not easily accepted by some that expect them to behave,
at least to a certain degree, as do Waxes and Sealants.
Another point:
One aspect of the car-washing process that is, oftentimes, overlooked:
If all of a car-wash product's surfactants have not been totally, thoroughly rinsed-off/removed...
they can actually cause the appearance that a Coating's (and other LSP's as well) attributes:
Have been compromised.
Check your PBL Wash's dilution ratio; and, re-wash/rinse, rinse, rinse. And rinse some more.
"Top-up"? If you so desire.
Side bar:
I'm no longer going to interfere with your choice of any Coating-topper(s).
^^^.........................{Good News, or what!! LOL} .........................^^^
Bob
That's a really good point. Next time I wash my truck, I will double check to rinse very thoroughly.
After all, it's only the 2nd time I have used the black label soap, and the directions are to use one pump per gallon, so I used 4 gallons of water and 4 pumps.
And don't get me wrong, the truck looks great - I used to use Wolfgang DGPS 3.0 and would top that as needed with CG hybrid V7, and that was a great combo for my grey Land Rover - this is even better and that's not topping it at all.
And by no means are you interfering, I am happy you are providing good info!
Macro
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Re: CarPro Reload as a topper for Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating?
Originally Posted by FUNX725
I just don't get your above analogy:
How in the World would the original Coating's (PBL's) incredible hydrophobic and self-cleaning properties
be manifested if they're covered-up with a spray topper like Reload?
Bob
I reckon the same could probably be said about those who top some sort of Sealant with a Nuba Wax. That certain qualities of the Sealant are now lost, or diminished.
The hard sterile shine is now warmed up (which some like), many Nubas are said to attract more dusts, and there's then the wonderment if a Nuba with their solvents that came behind after the Sealant, and then possibly compromised the Sealant in some respects (like possibly actually removing them?)
Thus, as some would maybe say, a waste of going through the trouble, and a possible waste of money of applying a Sealant in the first place?
I would "think", that a Coating would have a better ability to stay adhered to the paint (provided application was properly done), that almost anything that would come behind as a topper would at least not compromise its longevity as one quality of these products?
It seems the OP is then seeking a topping product to lessen the loss of other qualities that these Coatings possess. Which I think we all are interested to some point.
Mark
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Re: CarPro Reload as a topper for Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating?
Originally Posted by MarkD51
It seems the OP is then seeking a topping product to lessen the loss of
other qualities that these Coatings possess. Which I think we all are interested to some point.
Mark
As I mentioned before:
Some Coatings' attributes do not showcase the same attributes/qualities as other classes of LSP's:
"slickness/continued slickness" over its expected service life, as one possible example.
Who'd ever want any Coatings on their vehicles whose qualities/attributes were said as being compromised...being lessened...
by the use of something as seemingly benign like its supposedly synergistically formulated car-wash shampoo.
What chances, then, do these kinds of Coating stand against the other, and more injurious chemicals it will be facing?
IMHO:
"Topping" a Coating should never be a requirement, in order to keep it: Being a Coating.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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