dlc95
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- May 18, 2013
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I remember reading an interview with Dr. G, one of the early originators of coatings, and he said they made it for people that did not want to detail their cars and wash their cars every week, something that would be much more permanent. So I went ahead and used several coatings for a few years and then decided , why do I need a permanent coating? As a hobby detailer I don’t mind doing my car every six months or something, so I did move to silicone sprays and wipe on semi coatings I guess you would call them. I just use cancoat this week and was very impressed with the ease of use to put on the semi permanent coating.
I have probably coated 8 to 10 cars with various coatings, Cquartz 22 PLE, opti-coat and a few others that I forgot, and twice I’ve had the polisher out getting rid of mistakes, getting rid of all of it because I had the same situation as here, or dark in spots , or just bad distribution of the product. I had a anthracite Corvette C7 that absolutely had mistakes all over it even though I had used the same absolute process and bottle a week before on another car and it was perfect. And both surfaces were pristine/corrected/clean, it wasn’t something that reacted with the paint, it was just a mess.I never wanna go through that again.
Just my opinion, those of you that are happy with the permanent coatings, have at it.
And don’t get me going about RELOAD, at least the first version of it, that product is death from above…
Officially getting you started on Reload!