mavin
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1. Yes. How much? A lot.
2. I've never personally measured, but I would imagine it does.
3. Slicker than Opti-Coat, which is known to be "grabby."
4. More so than factory clear coat, yes.
5. Educate her!Consistently using the wipers will decrease the life of any glass coating.
6. I've experimented with layering and didn't really notice any benefit, therefor I do not layer the coating.
7. I'll keep that in mind!
Hi Nick,
Im a big fan of autogeek/PBMG and have spent a lot of money on this and sister sites. However, those answers simply are not good enough.
When asked about how PBMG arrived at the quoted 2 years of protection, your answer was "a lot of testing." I asked for details and none were provided.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ding-detailer-s-paint-coating.html#post918673
How much UV protection? "a lot"
Is there measurable thickness? "I've never personally measured, but I would imagine it does"
More scratch protection than factory clear coat?
When you make claims like the above, and you are the rep for the manufacturer, you have to provide better information than generic statements/puffery. Someone knows how much UV protection is in the product. If you dont know, ask up the chain of command.
How much work would it be to take a paint thickness reading, apply the coating, and re-measure? How actually was the 2 year durability and scratch resistance determined?
Clearly users are finding the application of the paint coating to be inconsistent and that the application instructions are not detailed enough. Were multiple applicator products/techniques tested? Which do you recommend? Maybe a foam/microfiber applicator should be included for the $50 price tag.
I have bought, paid for, and received both the new paint and wheel coating. I will hold off on applying until I see other peoples experiences with the application process. Please don't take this post as pure criticism, I just want some more detailed answers to perfectly reasonable questions that the manufacturer should be able to answer. When your answers are generic, you risk coming off as a hype product. Thanks!