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Optimum Gloss Coat.Ease of use and durability is what im looking for.
Whichever one you choose, the most important thing is PREP work. You can no longer have the "wax/sealant" mentality once you step up to coatings. They are very unforgiving if you do not properly prepare the paint. If the manufacturer offers a coating "prep polish/product", buy that as well. Some will say just use IPA prior to coating application, but IPA will dull the paint if its too strong, or if you have applied it several times during the prep process. I would not put anything on that potentially dulls the paint because once you do all that polishing and buffing and the paint is squeaky clean and gloss off the wall...why would do anything to step the process backward? Just my 2 cents.
Shouldnt be any issues with achieving a flaw free finish before application. Which brings up a question. Would i be better staying with a sealant since it is a daily driven vehicle? As of now i simply polish out defects and seal the paint several times a year. it is my understanding that once coated defects cannot simply be polished out. The coating must be removed. Defect corrected and coating re applied. Is this correct? If needed how is the coating removed?
Im starting to think i should stay with my current products.
Best thing I could have done to my DD was coat it!
Ok. So coating it is. Im thinking about ordering the new blackfire crystal coat kit. It comes with everything i should need for application. If not the CQUK looks promising and has great reviews. How much should i need for my truck? Its a full size crew cab with a cap. About the same real estate as a new suburban.
Optimum Gloss Coat.
Optimum Gloss Coat.
Don't forget 22PLE.Optimum Gloss coat
Cquartz UK
Pinnacle Black Label
DP Coating
BlackFire Coating
Those are all very user friendly