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Re: Coating overload - which one to use
Originally Posted by Munich77
I currently have Polishangel Cosmic on my car and my wife's car. Since I coated the cars last in 2015 it is time for a new coating. However, I am suffering overload as to which coating to use. I like Cosmic due to its ease of applicability. The coating will be applied to two metalic cars - one Iridium Silver and a metallic blue silver.
I typically top the coatings in the summer time. I coat the cars to make sure they are protected in the winter time. I am looking for coatings that last two years or more. I also want something that is easy to apply.
Below are the following I am considering:
GTechniq CSL/EXO
22ple HPC
Polishangel Cosmic
CQuartz UK
Does anyone have any other recommendations?
Wolfgang Uber ceramic paint coating
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Re: Coating overload - which one to use
Originally Posted by Munich77
I currently have Polishangel Cosmic on my car and my wife's car. Since I coated the cars last in 2015 it is time for a new coating. However, I am suffering overload as to which coating to use. I like Cosmic due to its ease of applicability. The coating will be applied to two metalic cars - one Iridium Silver and a metallic blue silver.
I typically top the coatings in the summer time. I coat the cars to make sure they are protected in the winter time. I am looking for coatings that last two years or more. I also want something that is easy to apply.
Below are the following I am considering:
GTechniq CSL/EXO
22ple HPC
Polishangel Cosmic
CQuartz UK
Does anyone have any other recommendations?
Gt tech but for some reason ag never has serum in stock for months.
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Re: Coating overload - which one to use
Originally Posted by Klasse Act
Wolfgang Uber ceramic paint coating
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Nice, easy application...good looks. Had it on two of our daily drivers and 1 seasonal vehicle, applied in Spring 2016. Didn't make it thru the NE Ohio winter on sides of daily drivers, though. Also didnt excel in self cleaning aspect. Nice product, perhaps a little overpriced and not durable enough in northern climate, daily use.
That was my experience anyway.
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Re: Coating overload - which one to use
Originally Posted by LSNAutoDetailing
According to AG, Use CarPro Spotless Water Spot Remover to maintain your Cquartz coated vehicle. Even though coatings like Cquartz provide a rock-hard barrier of protection, they can still degrade due to the long-term effects of calcium building up on the surface. Regular application of CarPro Spotless Water Spot Remover will keep your Cquartz coated vehicle looking its best!
I just got CarPro Spotless and have a coated vehicle with some pretty mineral rich rain sitting on it now. So I have something to test with. Hopefully tomorrow.
Jade ice ceramic is nice stuff.It comes with a kit very nice not cheap looking and has all the info you need in it to sell the customer.Great professional presentation when you show them the kit.5 year coating and there topper is called reboot.
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Re: Coating overload - which one to use
Tough as nails gasoline deos not remove it.
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Re: Coating overload - which one to use
Originally Posted by BudgetPlan1
Nice, easy application...good looks. Had it on two of our daily drivers and 1 seasonal vehicle, applied in Spring 2016. Didn't make it thru the NE Ohio winter on sides of daily drivers, though. Also didnt excel in self cleaning aspect. Nice product, perhaps a little overpriced and not durable enough in northern climate, daily use.
That was my experience anyway.
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I'm going to keep an eye on this product for sure because if the same thing happens to me as it did with you I have a product in mind to apply in place of it next spring
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Re: Coating overload - which one to use
Originally Posted by GSKR
Jade ice ceramic is nice stuff.It comes with a kit very nice not cheap looking and has all the info you need in it to sell the customer.Great professional presentation when you show them the kit.5 year coating and there topper is called reboot.
Have you tried their 9h product (Quartz) as well? Almost gave em a try when I was auditioning coatings...
Thought Ice (7h) was 2 year warranty and Quartz (9h) was 4 year?
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I have the 9h 5 year coating.I just used it today on a new kia .Also bought there trim coating as well.The packaging is really great.When you open the kit customers know that this could be good.The reboot is like reload.They sell a whole line of polishes as well.Pretty generous on the quantity of product for the price.Never understood why the other coating companies never produced any literature on there products for the customer to be sold on it.
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Re: Coating overload - which one to use
The kit opens like a book.Nice colored bottles that are nestled in cushion and the customer can read the benefits right on site.Alot of potential coating customers I use to say google such and such.Now I don't have that problem.Trying to sell a expensive service from your voice you kind of sound like a used car salesperson selling hocus pocus in a bottle.
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Re: Coating overload - which one to use
I haven't coated yet, but I will. I decided on PA Viking because its foolproof and super easy. WOWO and can use any polish with no special prep. products needed.
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