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SYMAWD
12-19-2013, 09:36 PM
It is finally supposed to be warm this weekend so I am looking to replace my nearly gone LSP for the rest of the winter with Permanon Platinum.
So to apply it, would I:
1. Wash
2. Clay/ decontaminate
3. Rinse car with water
4. Spray Permanon Platinum diluted as recommended
5. Rinse off Platinum
6. Dry
?
Thank You for any help.
Rsurfer
12-19-2013, 09:44 PM
7. Go have a beer.
ScottB
12-19-2013, 10:17 PM
remember to use filtered water for longest durability ...
Pureshine
12-19-2013, 10:34 PM
7. Go have a beer.
:iagree:
camaro2ssblack
12-19-2013, 10:40 PM
So easy to apply and it makes your paint look like glass.
http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu143/cgravesLST2/Permanon019_zpsdc78cb5a.jpg (http://s642.photobucket.com/user/cgravesLST2/media/Permanon019_zpsdc78cb5a.jpg.html)
http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu143/cgravesLST2/Permanon021_zps334fcbc9.jpg (http://s642.photobucket.com/user/cgravesLST2/media/Permanon021_zps334fcbc9.jpg.html)
SYMAWD
12-19-2013, 11:47 PM
Thank You guys. Hopefully I get to use it this weekend.
Andr3wilson
12-19-2013, 11:57 PM
Sorry to hijack the thread, but I have an idea!
A friend and I having been searching for a cheap, yet super durable wheel well and undercarriage coating system (not dressing, we want hydrophobic coating) We tried the old aerosol EXO but it's too $$$ and no longer sprayable. We have stumbled upon permanon yacht/marine spray. Same deal as the automotive ones, just more durable (to my understanding). Does anyone have any thoughts on this??
Thanks!
allenk4
12-20-2013, 02:34 PM
Sorry to hijack the thread, but I have an idea!
A friend and I having been searching for a cheap, yet super durable wheel well and undercarriage coating system (not dressing, we want hydrophobic coating) We tried the old aerosol EXO but it's too $$$ and no longer sprayable. We have stumbled upon permanon yacht/marine spray. Same deal as the automotive ones, just more durable (to my understanding). Does anyone have any thoughts on this??
Thanks!
Tried Permanon Platinum at 5% and 10% on wheel wells. I found that it did not darken my black plastic wheel wells very much, which is the main reason I use a dressing in this area.
Previously I have tried Armor-All, Griot's Undercarriage, Sonus Motor Kote and Opti-Bond Tire Dressing.
-Armor All attracted dust and did not last
-Griot's covers very well when the wheel wells are not totally clean. Smell strange, but you get used to it. Does attract some dirt.
-Opti-Bond worked OK, but did not last very long
-Sonus Trim & Motor Kote. It darkens nicely, does not attract dust or dirt. Lasts a couple of weeks, longer when there is no precipitation. It is my current favorite.
Crispy
12-26-2015, 03:50 PM
Permanon will not bond with plastic like it does to paint. It is an electrostatic bond .
So easy to apply and it makes your paint look like glass.
http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu143/cgravesLST2/Permanon019_zpsdc78cb5a.jpg (http://s642.photobucket.com/user/cgravesLST2/media/Permanon019_zpsdc78cb5a.jpg.html)
http://i642.photobucket.com/albums/uu143/cgravesLST2/Permanon021_zps334fcbc9.jpg (http://s642.photobucket.com/user/cgravesLST2/media/Permanon021_zps334fcbc9.jpg.html)very nice car.
There's one flaw that is noticeable on those Camaros is the quarters are a different shade from the rest of the car.If it wasn't for that I would of gotten one,otherwise it drives me nuts when I see the color variance and audi on some models are the same promblem.I guess people don't care or there blind LoL.
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