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Kamikaze Overcoat Sealant
has anyone used ver 4 paste formula? how many cars does one bottle do and how long is the longevity?
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I’ve seen this but if I wanted to buff something off and on from Kami I would go with Infinity wax myself.
I prefer Kami for it’s ease of use as a spray sealant
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with the spray sealant version is it prone to causing water spotting?
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Originally Posted by tim500
with the spray sealant version is it prone to causing water spotting?
It being their “sacrificial layer” product it is suppose to protect coatings against water spots. Does it do it…. Not sure
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Originally Posted by tim500
with the spray sealant version is it prone to causing water spotting?
Everything *can* be prone to water spotting given the right conditions; water spots are more a function of the composition of the water sitting on the panel as it dries.
Worst water spotting I've had was back in the sealant days, etched right into the clear. Only water spotting I've had with coatings in the last 7 years was when I had a graphene coating on my car, a 'technology' that claimed reduced water spotting as a benefit.
Point being, there is no magic solution to water spotting if the conditions are favorable for it.
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Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1
Everything *can* be prone to water spotting given the right conditions; water spots are more a function of the composition of the water sitting on the panel as it dries.
Worst water spotting I've had was back in the sealant days, etched right into the clear. Only water spotting I've had with coatings in the last 7 years was when I had a graphene coating on my car, a 'technology' that claimed reduced water spotting as a benefit.
Point being, there is no magic solution to water spotting if the conditions are favorable for it.
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I have read many of your posts re polish angel and overcoat. Do you still think they can be used together. I have used polish angel and now want to try over coat. How often do you use cosmic primer? I am assuming not every tine you use cosmic spritz.
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Originally Posted by tim500
I have read many of your posts re polish angel and overcoat. Do you still think they can be used together. I have used polish angel and now want to try over coat. How often do you use cosmic primer? I am assuming not every tine you use cosmic spritz.
Sure, they ca be used together with no issues.
You can apply Overcoat after a wash one day, go over it with Cosmic or High Gloss Spritz 8hrs later.
You can use Overcoat for a few months, give the car a good wash, begin using Cosmic or High Gloss Spritzes for the next few months.
You can use Overcoat one week after a wash, Cosmic or High Gloss the next.
They're Ceramic Infused sealants/maintenance products so the issue of bonding/longevity can besecondary to the enjoyment of using them/altering the looks & user experience.
If looking for abslute longevity & protection best to stick with one though but if your preference is to enjoy the whole 'game' at a bit of a sacrifice of sqeezing every last bit of durability & protection, switch up as you like.
At the end of the day, nothing of this nature will harm your paint so switch it up, try new things. Sometimes ya might take a step backward but just reload, give it another try and find what ya like. It's shiny paint (or at least the Quest For Shiny Paint) in any event, may as well just enjoy the journey.
As for Primer Spritz, only really need to use that when 'starting fresh' with an application of Glasscoat V2 or Cosmic Spritz on clean, decon'd bare paint.
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Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1
Sure, they ca be used together with no issues.
You can apply Overcoat after a wash one day, go over it with Cosmic or High Gloss Spritz 8hrs later.
You can use Overcoat for a few months, give the car a good wash, begin using Cosmic or High Gloss Spritzes for the next few months.
You can use Overcoat one week after a wash, Cosmic or High Gloss the next.
They're Ceramic Infused sealants/maintenance products so the issue of bonding/longevity can besecondary to the enjoyment of using them/altering the looks & user experience.
If looking for abslute longevity & protection best to stick with one though but if your preference is to enjoy the whole 'game' at a bit of a sacrifice of sqeezing every last bit of durability & protection, switch up as you like.
At the end of the day, nothing of this nature will harm your paint so switch it up, try new things. Sometimes ya might take a step backward but just reload, give it another try and find what ya like. It's shiny paint (or at least the Quest For Shiny Paint) in any event, may as well just enjoy the journey.
As for Primer Spritz, only really need to use that when 'starting fresh' with an application of Glasscoat V2 or Cosmic Spritz on clean, decon'd bare paint.
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How often do you use PA primer spritz?
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Originally Posted by tim500
How often do you use PA primer spritz?
I don't as I'm always using the Spritzes as a maintenance product/toy on top of another coating.
When *would I* use Primer Spritz if I used it?
Any time I was staring at bare, unprepared paint that I was gonna protect with Glasscoat V2 or Cosmic Spritz, initial application only.
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Re: Kamikaze Overcoat Sealant
is overcoat as easy to apply as cosmic spritz?
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