PA HIGH GLOSS - The ultimate pictorial review

How many cars do you thing one bottle will cover? And this is like a spray wax/ detail spray after you apply the LSP Correct?
 
How many cars do you thing one bottle will cover? And this is like a spray wax/ detail spray after you apply the LSP Correct?
 
How many cars do you thing one bottle will cover? And this is like a spray wax/ detail spray after you apply the LSP Correct?

It can also be used as a "stand alone".

Out of one bottle so far I've gotten about 12 - 15 coats, and 2 of those are on mid-size pick up trucks, and think I have enough to do at least 4 more.
 
How well does it repel water and does it make the car easier to wash?
 
How well does it repel water and does it make the car easier to wash?

I can tell you the Cosmic is unreal and nothing sticks to it either, nothing.
I did a rinseless on the cosmic, and I was worried since the sides seemed completely dry, but knew the micro was wet.......

Haven't tried the High Gloss yet.... (as far as hydrophobic action)
 
Have you used any other coatings to compare it to? (Cosmic)

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Have you used any other coatings to compare it to? (Cosmic)

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yep

High gloss has a touch more gloss than both.

Viking gives it a "glow"

Cosmic, gloss, no "glow"
 
Can you use high gloss over a regular WAX? Or is it not compatible like a lot of the silica coatings?
 
Can you use high gloss over a regular WAX? Or is it not compatible like a lot of the silica coatings?

Seems to work, but if you're worried about it try Viking Spritz which is both wax and coating
 
Seems to work, but if you're worried about it try Viking Spritz which is both wax and coating

Actually I have both but the Viking is almost gone. I emailed polish angel about the high gloss we'll see what they say. I just got the carnauba arts and RapidWax anyway
 
On the high gloss it does say it contains "polymers" does that mean wax/sealant or is "polymers" a way to describe coatings too?
 
On the high gloss it does say
it contains "polymers"

does that mean wax/sealant
or
is "polymers" a way to describe
coatings too?
Taking it a step, or two, further:
Polymers form the basis of life itself. :dblthumb2:


Bob
 
Stunning, Ronnie, just plain stunning! GREAT photos.
 
Taking it a step, or two, further:
Polymers form the basis of life itself. :dblthumb2:


Bob

OK Bob thanks for the science lesson but what do you think about it this context?do detailing companies refer to there sio2 topper products as "polymers"? I feel like polymers in this context is referring to synthetic wax. Would you agree or disagree?
 
OK Bob thanks for the science lesson
but what do you think about it this context?

do detailing companies refer to there sio2
topper products as "polymers"? I feel like
polymers in this context is referring to
synthetic wax.
Would you agree or disagree?
Disagree.

IMO:
The context, in which both silicon dioxide
and polymers are referenced above, are
just a few more examples of advertising's
overuse of Buzzwords---a not too well
disguised over-reach of scientific terms.



Bob
 
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