NEW! DP Paint, Wheel, & Glass Coatings + Coating Prep Polish!

How does the prep polish compare to PB pro polish 2? Can the PB be used in lieu of instead of the prep polish? This looks like it maybe be my new detailer's holy trinity! Especially if it can be topped by wolfgangs deep gloss paint sealant for looks if need be.

Sign me up for a trial run! I'm stoked about all 3. Any one will do!!!
 
wish these products would have come out just a week earlier. I got a brand new car to prep and coat , which is getting opticoated . I'm off all next week and even though I ordered the products they will not be here in time for me . oh well , guess my truck will get the goodies .
 
If these products are comparable to others from standpoints of performance and coverage (ml per meter squared), the cost per application will set a new standard! These could be the UWW+ of coatings! Is there a trim coating in the works too?
 
hey Nick, thanks for the good news :)

I just have some concerns about coating a customer's car, can you give me some insight if you don't mind?

1. how long do I have to wait to apply a LSP on a freshly coated car? I certainly don't want to make 2 trips for the coating service.

2. will the feeling and appearance of the coating alone make a happy customer? I am asking this because if LSP wears out and the customer doesn't know about it, he might blame me for the unsatisfied look/feel of his car, and so on bad referral for me.

And I can't wait to see your review!
 
hey Nick, thanks for the good news :)

I just have some concerns about coating a customer's car, can you give me some insight if you don't mind?

1. how long do I have to wait to apply a LSP on a freshly coated car? I certainly don't want to make 2 trips for the coating service.

2. will the feeling and appearance of the coating alone make a happy customer? I am asking this because if LSP wears out and the customer doesn't know about it, he might blame me for the unsatisfied look/feel of his car, and so on bad referral for me.

And I can't wait to see your review!
I am not Nick. I only apply coatings. Your best bet is to forget traditional LsPs. Your customers will love the look and durability of a coating. IME a wax or sealant will attract dust and dirt a coating wont. Bring them back for a freshen up with CarPro ReLoad or Sonax Polymer Net Shield. These were made for topping coatings!
 
Very intrigued, might have to purchase.
+1

When I first looked at this thread, I was thinking the coatings were similar to WG Liquid Seal, BF Crystal Seal, etc. I had no idea these products were along the "permanent" designation.

Very intigued to see some reviews.
 
how long should the paint coating cure before applying a wax or sealant on top of it ?

You should wait 24 hours before adding a wax or sealant.

Any sort of scratch resistance at all?

More than factory clear coat, yes.

How does the prep polish compare to PB pro polish 2? Can the PB be used in lieu of instead of the prep polish? This looks like it maybe be my new detailer's holy trinity! Especially if it can be topped by wolfgangs deep gloss paint sealant for looks if need be.

Sign me up for a trial run! I'm stoked about all 3. Any one will do!!!

Detailer's Coating Prep Polish was designed specifically for use with paint coatings - it's going to be the best choice unless you want to perform an IPA wipedown. Its "cleaning" abilities are top notch as well.

If these products are comparable to others from standpoints of performance and coverage (ml per meter squared), the cost per application will set a new standard! These could be the UWW+ of coatings! Is there a trim coating in the works too?

Great obversation. These new coatings definitely continue what DP is all about - a lot of bang for your buck. ;)

A trim coating is definitely in the pipe line.

hey Nick, thanks for the good news :)

I just have some concerns about coating a customer's car, can you give me some insight if you don't mind?

1. how long do I have to wait to apply a LSP on a freshly coated car? I certainly don't want to make 2 trips for the coating service.

2. will the feeling and appearance of the coating alone make a happy customer? I am asking this because if LSP wears out and the customer doesn't know about it, he might blame me for the unsatisfied look/feel of his car, and so on bad referral for me.

And I can't wait to see your review!

1. 24 hours.
2. Yes. The coating creates a highly reflective finish, more so than any wax or paint sealant I've used.

My review will be up this week!

I am not Nick. I only apply coatings. Your best bet is to forget traditional LsPs. Your customers will love the look and durability of a coating. IME a wax or sealant will attract dust and dirt a coating wont. Bring them back for a freshen up with CarPro ReLoad or Sonax Polymer Net Shield. These were made for topping coatings!

Don't forget about Permanon Platinum! This product goes great with all ceramic/nano/resin coatings.

Keep the questions coming! :dblthumb2:
 
Will a glaze, specifically Wet Glaze 2.0, work on top of the DP Paint coating or will it wash off after the first rain or wash? I am assuming under the coating will effect proper bonding.

I ask because I love WG 2.0 and would like to continue to use it. I have found that on top of a wax or sealant it will last bt 1 to 1.5 months.
 
Hmm this looks damn intriguing at the particular price point and with the size of the bottle... If they can yield the same performance that wolf's products have for the glass and rims, but last 1 year, it's easily a no-brainer product.

Nick, what's the shelf-life on these things? I'd imagine while OC is perfect for an enthusiast with 1-2 cars, if you can get 10 cars out of it, it'll last a person with 1-2 cars a long time.
Also, is it layerable for someone who wants added thickness to act as a greater sacrificial barrier for scratches?
 
For the mean time, will the paint coating work for the trim as well?
 
As I posted on another forum:

"I think PBMG is a company that really tries to deliver what the "audience" is waiting for: for us geeks, a "permanent" coating is something that probably is not needed - sooner or later we will be polishing it; everybody complained that the lifespan of toppings above coatings was too low - they have that covered; the potential problems with coating application seem also to be covered. So, kudos to PBMG! Let's just wait and see if it lives up to all those claims..."

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Detailer’s Paint Coating continues the tradition of value set forth by other car care products that bear the black and gold Detailer’s shield of quality. Detailer’s Paint Coating is only available in a 4 ounce container, making it an exceptional value in a crowded market where the typical paint coating is packaged in milliliters, or even CCs! A single 4 ounce bottle of Detailer’s Paint Coating is enough to protect 10-15 full size vehicles!
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Just a "little" remark: ml = cc...
 
I'm very excited to introduce 3 new nano-glass coatings and a new polish designed specifically for paint coatings - all by Detailer's Car Care Products!

Poli-Coat Paint Sealant has also been reformulated!




Detailer's Coating Prep Polish 16 oz.

Detailer’s Coating Prep Polish is the only polish specially formulated for application of permanent and semi-permanent paint coatings. By creating a polish that doesn’t have any oils, waxes, silicones, polymers or fillers, you can apply a paint coating immediately after polishing your paint with Detailer’s Coating Prep Polish. There is no need to chemically strip the paint using isopropyl alcohol or volatile wax and oil removers.




Detailer’s Paint Coating

Detailer’s Paint Coating is a nano-glass ceramic coating that provides paint protection measured in years, not months. Formulated using nano-glass ceramic particles and state-of-the-art cross-linking polymers, Detailer’s Paint Coating creates a hard-as-nails protective barrier and a glass-like, liquid shine. The self-cleaning effect created by the immense amount of surface tension keeps your paint looking its best in between regular washes. Detailer’s Paint Coating is exceptionally easy to apply – no lengthy instructions to memorize! A single coat lasts up to two years!

While a conventional car wax or paint sealant wears off after a couple months, Detailer’s Paint Coating forms a much stronger, harder bond that can withstand the elements to a much greater degree. Detailer’s Paint Coating is resistant to alkaline cleaners, degreasers and harsh detergents. Removing Detailer’s Paint Coating without physically abrading it is virtually impossible.

Detailer’s Paint Coating continues the tradition of value set forth by other car care products that bear the black and gold Detailer’s shield of quality. Detailer’s Paint Coating is only available in a 4 ounce container, making it an exceptional value in a crowded market where the typical paint coating is packaged in milliliters, or even CCs! A single 4 ounce bottle of Detailer’s Paint Coating is enough to protect 10-15 full size vehicles!


Detailer’s Glass Coating

Detailer’s Glass Coating is a super-hydrophobic nano-glass ceramic coating that creates an extremely hard, crystal-clear barrier of protection on exterior glass surfaces. Treated glass surfaces will be impenetrable to environmental contaminants while exhibiting super hydrophobic properties; water will bead up and roll off while snow and ice will be effortless to remove. A single application lasts up to one year!

Detailer’s Glass Coating goes on crystal clear and stays that way – no excessive rubbing or buffing required. Application is as simple as spraying the coating directly onto the surface and evenly distributing it with a foam applicator. That’s it! The coating self-levels so there is no heavy rubbing or buffing required. A single application of Detailer’s Glass Coating will last up to one year!

Detailer’s Glass Coating is comprised of nano-glass ceramic particles that fill in the microscopic pits, pores and craters on your vehicle’s glass, making the surface perfectly smooth. This prevents dirt, water, oil, snow, sleet and rain from adhering to the glass, keeping it clean while optimizing visibility. Detailer’s Glass Coating creates such an immense amount of surface tension that water will bead up and roll off at speeds above 30 mph, rendering your windshield wipers virtually unnecessary!




Detailer’s Wheel Coating

Detailer’s Wheel Coating is a nano-glass ceramic coating that provides your wheels with unparalleled protection against brake dust, dirt, road grime, oil and tar. Formulated using nano-glass ceramic particles, Detailer’s Wheel Coating blankets your wheels in a durable, high-gloss protective barrier that resists brake-dust build up, keeping your wheels clean and protected in between regular washes. A single application lasts up to 1 year!

Detailer’s Wheel Coating resists the effects of brake dust and keeps your wheels protected. The nano-glass ceramic coating created by Detailer’s Wheel Coating can withstand the rigorous abuse that wheels are exposed to every time your vehicle is driven.

Detailer’s Wheel Coating will keep your wheels cleaner in between regular washes. The surface tension created by Detailer’s Wheel Coating is so immense that brake dust, dirt, grime, oil, and tar will simply rinse off.




Detailer’s Paint, Wheel & Glass Coating Complete Kit

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Nick what is the best way to refresh this coating since it lasts so long. I'd like to try the kit.
 
I THINK THE BEST WAY TO COMPARE TWO PRODUCTS IS TESTING THEM. I ALWAYS USED GRIOT’S PRODUCTS WITH GOOD RESULTS.
I ALWAYS WANTED USE DIFFERENT PRODUCTS LIKE DP BUT NOT FOUND THE SMALL SAMPLES ALL THE TIME, SO THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO START.
I DON’T KNOW IF I CORRECT BUT I PREFER TO USE THE SAME NAME PRODUCTS WHEN I START A NEW JOB ON MY CAR.
I NOT WORK DOING DETAILING CARS, I JUST WANT THE BEST TOOLS , PRODUCTS AND HAVE FUN ON WITH CAR.
THE BEST THAT I RECEIVE FROM AUTOGEEK IS THE FACE OF MY NEIGHBORS WHEN THEY SAW ME USING ALL MY DETAILING TOOLS.
I WANT TO TEST THE PAINT SEALANT BECAUSE I ALWAYS DO THE WAX.
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More than factory clear coat, yes.

So PBMG has come up with a new, proprietary coating that simply sprays on and wipes off, lasts 2 years, is stronger than factory clear coat, and can be topped?

What's the catch? Sounds too good to be true.
 
So PBMG has come up with a new, proprietary coating that simply sprays on and wipes off, lasts 2 years, is stronger than factory clear coat, and can be topped?

What's the catch? Sounds too good to be true.

You know, all these glass/silica coatings all have a different concentration of glass/silica. It seems boosting the amount of "active ingredients" makes for a heartier product (and likely a costlier one), but can also make the product fussier to apply.

The paint coating claims UP TO 2 years durability. "UP TO 2 years" means anywhere from 1 day to 730 days to me, AKA it MAY last 2 years under ideal circumstances, or it may last less time. The product also states it contains polymers, which means to me it contains a traditional sealant component, like Deep Gloss Liquid Seal.

So, I'm wondering if the paint product MAY have a lower concentration of glass/silica in it. The lower price point, multiple applications per bottle, a distinct wheel coating (without polymers listed in the description), and ease of application all seem to hint at this to me.

I'm not saying this is a bad thing in any way. I've got a garage full of PBMG's house products and 95% of them exceed my expectations and the abilities of competing products. I'm sure these coatings deliver, but I wonder if they are as durable as stuff from 22ple and CQuartz UK.

Maybe I'll win the giveaway and be able to post a review and do some testing. Or, maybe someone will win the giveaway who we will never hear from again. Who knows?

I do know if I was in the market for a silica/glass coating I would be trying these products from DP, as 15 or so applications for under 50 bucks is like nothing else out there. Even if it only lasts 6-8 months, that means you could still get 7 years of LSP out of a bottle. With the ease of application it's a no brainer.

The question come in on those that charge money to customers to apply a coating. So many applications per bottle would make your profit go sky high, as the cost per application could be under $5, as opposed to $50-$100 for competing products. But, if they don't last as long as expected, that won't make it worth it in the long run.

Only time (and testing) will tell.
 
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