No flashing, no high spots, no mistakes etc. It's "fool proof"
I have 3 white cars and nothing has come close to the depth of gloss or making the metallic flake pop like Viking Coat. I'm going to put Invincible/Cosmic Coat on my wife's Sonata in the fall when it cools down. That'll be a good comparison for me between the VC and Invincible. Her car is really, really white.
You got me very interested in trying this. I have 2 white cars. Collinite 845 is awesome on them. Never used a coating.
Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
Has Polish Angel been around long enough for any one to see if their products will match the durability claims?
Like many have said, the application process is really attractive, but if it won't go the distance it's not worth it. I found several accounts on a UK detailing forum where the detailers there were not impressed with PA's Master Sealant durability.
Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
After a lot of head scratching and reading, I settled on the Pinnacle Black Label v2. I plan on applying it once it cools down towards the end of September.
Polish angel looks awesome and seems to be a lot easier though...oh well.
Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
Originally Posted by Desertnate
Has Polish Angel been around long enough for any one to see if their products will match the durability claims?
Like many have said, the application process is really attractive, but if it won't go the distance it's not worth it. I found several accounts on a UK detailing forum where the detailers there were not impressed with PA's Master Sealant durability.
So what has the Master Sealant's durability got to do with the durability of their gloss coat?
Polish Angel claims its durable and made for the scandinavian weather and tested by elves and the vikings before it got to us. Sounds legit to me.
Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
Originally Posted by choijw2
According to website looks like you can cover 2-3 cars per 50ml bottle
If you apply it the way I did on my Rogue on my Show and Shine I'd say you should be able to cover a vehicle the size of my Rogue 4-5 times with a 50ml bottle of Viking Coat.
The bottles are dark brown so you can't see the amount of product. I did my Rogue with one coat and my bottle still feels really full.
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