Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
Originally Posted by The Guz
PBL V2 is actually forgiving. My advice would be to adjust the number of sprays per the size of the panel. I work on smaller areas when using it. It does flash quick but nothing that causes a big headache. It's very user friendly.
Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
Originally Posted by LaFawnduh
Took the plunge, based on reviews here, and ordered the Polish Angel coating and primer. Given its coming from Fl I hope to have it hear next weekend to give it a whirl.
Isn't it supposed shipped from Germany? I thought they make it fresh when order comes in.
2-3 days for making it and shipping it and then how long ever it's takes stuff get here from Germany
Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
Originally Posted by LaFawnduh
Took the plunge, based on reviews here, and ordered the Polish Angel coating and primer. Given its coming from Fl I hope to have it hear next weekend to give it a whirl.
I am leaning towards the PA coating myself after seeing the ease of application and the finished work on spray's Nissan Rogue.
I probably would be doing this in late Sept/early Oct when the outside weather is humane (its 113 outside now and you could bake a pizza in it)
So here are my questions for customsprty regarding PA coating.(or anyone else for that matter who has done this already)
Viking or Cosmic?
1 coat or 2 coats(like PA recommends)?
I am assuming I have to buy the spritz that goes along with it.
Does the PA Viking/Cosmic come with the necessary applicators or suede mf cloths for application or do I have to buy them separately? If so what kind of applicator?
Anything else I need to complete this job?
Your answers and previous knowledge is much appreciated.
Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
Originally Posted by choijw2
Isn't it supposed shipped from Germany? I thought they make it fresh when order comes in.
2-3 days for making it and shipping it and then how long ever it's takes stuff get here from Germany
I can't imagine a couple of Germans sitting there and waiting to concoct and fill 50 ml bottles based on someone ordering from the US like it is an order at the deli :-)
Pretty sure whoever in Germany that makes it for PBMG makes them in bulk and ship it to them.
It says it is 'hand made' in Germany. I do hope that part doesn't involve a couple of dudes in lederhosen stirring a big vat of gloss coating with their hands.
Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
Originally Posted by ArnoldLayne
I can't imagine a couple of Germans sitting there and waiting to concoct and fill 50 ml bottles based on someone ordering from the US like it is an order at the deli :-)
Pretty sure whoever in Germany that makes it for PBMG makes them in bulk and ship it to them.
It says it is 'hand made' in Germany. I do hope that part doesn't involve a couple of dudes in lederhosen stirring a big vat of gloss coating with their hands.
PBMG has in stock (or they did when I got 4 boxes) PA website says it's made to order.
Re: What is the best ceramic/nano glass coating for a first timer?
Originally Posted by ArnoldLayne
How exactly is it 'Made to order'? Are they cooking up a 50 ml batch every time someone orders it like a Chipotle burrito?
Or is it 'made to order' for distributors like PBMG? (that would make some sense to me).
That sister site of AG seems to carry it and if I placed an order today, I bet it will be on its way tomorrow by UPS.
So not sure about the 'made to order' part here.
They literally make it when someone orders like chipotle burrito bowl.
According to PA, it has 4 years of shelf life and 2 years when opened.
I assume that is just educated guess, but yeah, PA says expect 2-3 days delay before shipment goes out due to it has to be made fresh when they receive an order from germany.
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