Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Cool! Well that's exactly what I wanted to know. For me, it didn't seem worth it if it was just about longevity. But better protection is worth it.
I know I want more and better protection as well as thicker paint to start with.
Let me rephrase my diamond paint coating question;
I understand that one can be used on paint, and the other on any surface. However; why should I buy the paint coating? In other words; does the paint coating do something BETTER than the surface coating when on paint?
A dedicated formula for a dedicated surface.
I like the Surface Coating because of it's versatility. It was convenient to spray down the paint, glass and plastic on our Mercedes-Benz holding a single product in my hand.
On the other hand, there's a part of me that really wants to put the dedicated paint coating on the painted body panels of this car and under normal circumstances that's the approach I would have taken. I needed a car to show case the Surface Coating however and the MB was what I had.
You as a great question and I think it all drills down to the convenience of a multi-surface product for greater convenience versus a dedicated product for a dedicated purpose.
Why on earth would anyone buy the paint, wheel, and glass coatings when they could just get the surface coating? UNLESS those individual coatings did something the 'surface coating' didn't do- what is that?
Same as above, dedicated formulas for more dedicated surfaces or the convenience plus performance of a multi surface product.
