2shiny
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- May 29, 2013
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Ok, before I start, just know I didn't think they were a miracle product thatsolves it all, but I did think they would improve a lot
So I corrected my car (DD) last week for a good 80-90%, and applied a coating to my bmw.
Was kept dry for at least 72 hours.
Today I decided to wash my car, using a rinseless wash, but it had rained and had some sand on it, so to take no chances, I went to the coin-up and thouroughly hosed it down.
Started my rinseless with 2bm and when drying, I noticed lineair marring...
My drying towel was completely clean, so this couldn't havecaused it... so higher scratch resistance, I really doubt it... or you can see itmore easily.
Water behaviour: epic... I will never question that, I have never seen anything like that with any wax or sealant.
Dirt also doesn't stick as easily on it and gets washed off by heavy rainfall.
But now I havemarring, I can't apply any glaze, or I will loose that incredible water behaviour.
You can't apply a coating on a glaze....
The looks are amazing,but to be honest, I still believe 95% of the looks are prep work. i have seen cars with wax or sealants that look as shiny as the ones with a coating (except for silver ones)
And they are so not fun to apply...
So, when my new car arrives, I doubtI will use a coating, or I'll apply it, and wax right over it, just to have theprotection, when the wax is wearing down.
So I corrected my car (DD) last week for a good 80-90%, and applied a coating to my bmw.
Was kept dry for at least 72 hours.
Today I decided to wash my car, using a rinseless wash, but it had rained and had some sand on it, so to take no chances, I went to the coin-up and thouroughly hosed it down.
Started my rinseless with 2bm and when drying, I noticed lineair marring...
My drying towel was completely clean, so this couldn't havecaused it... so higher scratch resistance, I really doubt it... or you can see itmore easily.
Water behaviour: epic... I will never question that, I have never seen anything like that with any wax or sealant.
Dirt also doesn't stick as easily on it and gets washed off by heavy rainfall.
But now I havemarring, I can't apply any glaze, or I will loose that incredible water behaviour.
You can't apply a coating on a glaze....
The looks are amazing,but to be honest, I still believe 95% of the looks are prep work. i have seen cars with wax or sealants that look as shiny as the ones with a coating (except for silver ones)
And they are so not fun to apply...
So, when my new car arrives, I doubtI will use a coating, or I'll apply it, and wax right over it, just to have theprotection, when the wax is wearing down.