Thanks! To put everyone into a preconceived mold is to limit the potential by allowing an "out" when adversity exists (i.e. it is just the nature of being a man/women, young/old, black/white etc..)
I actually masked the stripes because they were old and may not have tolerated the "massaging" of the buffing pad. I first did the underside of the stripe and repositioned the masking tape and did the section above.A little time consuming but it greatly reduced the liability of paying to re-stripe
Thanks for the positive comment. Please do a Show 'N Shine if you end up polishing your dad's truck.
The gloss is definitely insane, but at 10 foot, a trained eye does get detracted by the clear coat failure. I was comfortable with inspecting the truck with the owner at 10 feet, but became very self aware when he started approaching the truck. I knew I was Ok when he was about 3 feet from the hood and kept saying that he could not see anything wrong. I need to stop thinking that other people see what I see, LOL!
I have to admit that I prefer the application and forgiveness of PBLSC over OC. I will also favor the gloss factor of PBLSC over OC (by a thin margin). I am still in the testing process as for the claims of durability, so if it does come to 3 years of protection (and slightly more with the new Booster) than this coating would be my go-to for my customers. I like to "refresh" my vehicles every 2-3 years so either coating will be removed by the polishing process, so why make claims and sell (to a customer) of a permanent coating when you know that in a few years they will have some minor defects which will require polishing and recoating?
A few questions remain to be answered
1) How many cars can be done with each product??... to figure the cost/benefit ratio (cost/car/year)
2) Scratch resistance of both?? ... to evaluate the longevity of the product (until you have to repolish)
3) Comparative chemical resistance and resiliency to environmental born contaminants?? ... is one more or less prone to absorbing fallouts?
etc......
I'll admit, it was pretty crazy! Thanks for the reply.
LOL! You are the first person to ask.... and the answer is that I had it on hand. I use to be an IPA and Eraser guy, and decided to give the DP prep a chance, then came the PBL line up. I contacted Nick and asked about IPA and Eraser, and I was told that 15% IPA would be Ok, but not to use Eraser... but he did recommend the prep. I told him what I had on hand and he said it would do just fine. As soon as I am done with the DP I may want to try the Pinnacle, and may review side by side.
If this is your first coating, just take your time, work clean, make sure of your surface and ambien temps and have fun! The PBLSC is very forgiving. I apply in small circles (like if I was waxing) then finish with a cross hatch to assure that all sq.in. has been touched, and always finish with the longitudinal stroke (front to back) <--- that is just me being methodical, or otherwise noted as OCD by my wife