Attention Pinnacle Black Label fans...

Hmmnnnn...guess I just learned something about the F5 key. Thanks, Nick!! LOL!

Is AG going to offer ULW in the small bottles as well?

Watching for the something new in the Pinnacle Black Label line-up...
 
Sounds great!

Looking forward to the New Reveal.


Also thanks for the F5 key tab refresh note.. Had no idea
 
I don't know about you guys....but the anticipation is killing me!

I'm glad I taught you guys something new about your keyboard. Yancy would be so proud of me. :laughing:
 
Try this in case your screen is slow to refresh. Rapidly move you mouse in a circle. This notifies the webserver to hurry up.

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Nice! Are these just spray on wipe off type products?

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SWEET!!!!! I see an order in the making..... and just in time considering I just coated my truck last weekend. Sure hope to see (or make) a review on them.

Is the booster in the likes of Reload?
 
SWEET!!!!! I see an order in the making..... and just in time considering I just coated my truck last weekend. Sure hope to see (or make) a review on them.

Is the booster in the likes of Reload?

Yes! But it's glossier and it lasts longer. :dblthumb2:
 
Yes! But it's glossier and it lasts longer. :dblthumb2:

What if I have PBL Sealant over the top of PBL Coating? Any value in applying the booster? Acutally I have BF BlackICE over the top of the PBL Sealant too...
 
Just asking here but was this "booster' in the making or a response to those whom aren't happy with their coating due to not applying enough and/or not following directions?

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What if I have PBL Sealant over the top of PBL Coating? Any value in applying the booster? Acutally I have BF BlackICE over the top of the PBL Sealant too...

Diamond Coating Detailer would be a better fit, as it is water-based. Diamond Coating Booster won't adhere to the waxed surface all that well.

Just asking here but was this "booster' in the making or a response to those whom aren't happy with their coating due to not applying enough and/or not following directions?

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If you don't follow directions with any product, what kind of results should you expect?

Think of Diamond Coating Booster as a spray-wax for coated surfaces. It's not designed to pick up any slack, but to add more shine and increase the length of protection provided by the underlying coating.

It is also compatible with ALL coatings - Black Label, DP, Opti-Coat, Cquartz, etc.
 
I thought so...immediately noticed a difference when I put sealant over coating - not as slick
 
I thought so...immediately noticed a difference when I put sealant over coating - not as slick

Hit it with the Diamond Coating Detailer and it'll be super slippery again. :dblthumb2:
 
Wow, definitely on the list when I place a future order.
Sounds like the perfect compliments to these other Black Label-DP-etc Coatings.
 
So wait a minute.... Is it a "spray wax" that's polymer based? Or is it ceramic/glass/quartz based? In that it actually works WITH the ceramic/glass/quartz underlying product and bonds with it, (while filling in imperfections)?

Also, is it perhaps another polycharged based/added spray wax/sealant with great gloss and slickness? If so, I'd think there are plenty of excellent products already out there that'd fill that bill. (With a price point that kills it!) ;)

Not really addressing whether or not anyone's lack of satisfaction with the coating has anything what-so-ever to do with improper application either. Let's for the sake of argument say that it was all applied 'per spec', just that it doesn't seem to be holding up as was promised. Especially when you look at the "up to three years" portion of those statements.

I know of a few applications here that were done inside, before it was too cold, under darned near surgically clean conditions, one is driven (but garaged at night), another is never driven (and always garaged) and even another one is driven hard (and never garaged ).

All three have noticeably reduced gloss, slickness, and reflection. Of course the one that never gets driven is the best, but you would think it'd look as it did when it was applied? The other two will need reapplication of the product before summer is over! (Yeah, and I'm all to aware of the whole "just because it isn't beading doesn't mean it isn't protecting" line of thinking.) :dunno:
 
I see the lost of slick over time with PBL coating. I wonder if it's true about protection up to 3 years as in description?
 
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