Eldorado2k
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- Nov 9, 2015
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I feel bumbs about an inch apart through the whole car. Instead of the sand paper feel.
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I feel bumbs about an inch apart through the whole car. Instead of the sand paper feel.
Heard allot of happy people with the Gyon
I've just done a two-year run with the Pure EVO and will be re-doing it in a month or so. The wife's car has MOHS EVO I applied this fall. Both look fantastic and have performed really well. Between the two, I'd give a nod MOHS as having the better water behavior, but it's splitting hairs.
Heres one example of mohs evo on pure black.I’m wondering what coatings look best on black, red,blue,and assorted darker colors.
There's plenty of good coatings on the market, some even like Half a Benji.
Not worth the time IMO
DDP - What are you expecting from DIY. Reimbursement of product ?
In the realm of auto cosmetics, like tint or PPF film - one having a lifetime, and the latter having a 10 year warranty. In both instances, my tint or PPF guys would probably address the situation + material+labor than dealing with the manuf, submitting a claim, etc, etc. It just ain't worth it for them from a Customer Experience or just having to submit a claim, make customer wait 2-3 months etc...
Now that I type this.....this is how one of my previous tire mounting/alignment places lost me as a customer. Brand new tire set, one had a slow pinhole leak .....they did a song and dance on me. Sent the tire back to factory to get X-Rayed. etc. Went on for 2 months or the like to get compensated back......Never been back to that tire shop.
I don't read much into warrantys except for stuff like HVAC or my deeziner appliances in which repair costs are high
There's plenty of good coatings on the market, some even like Half a Benji.
Not worth the time IMO
In the realm of auto cosmetics, like tint or PPF film - one having a lifetime, and the latter having a 10 year warranty. In both instances, my tint or PPF guys would probably address the situation + material+labor than dealing with the manuf, submitting a claim, etc, etc. It just ain't worth it for them from a Customer Experience or just having to submit a claim, make customer wait 2-3 months etc...
Not worth the time IMO
User error is always the reason for ‘failed’ coatings.
It’s like painting a car and it fish eyes, and then you blame the paint.
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I think he was taking it from the vendor's perspective. They will always blame it on the user and absolve themselves of any responsibility for their product regardless of an actual problem with the product.
I think this is a common trend in any business. Unless you have irrefutable evidence of the business' fault, the consumer is out of luck.