Polish Angel is now at Autogeek!

No problem. I can’t get an honest side by side right now since my car is coated in cosmic with zircon, cosmic spritz, and high gloss layers. To get a clean base and honeys 50/50 I would need to polish it off.

However, a month ago I totaled my truck. Besides still waiting for my check (long story). I am looking at a newer one, which will need a full correction. Before I coat it I will polish the hood and apply, Meg UQW/Aquawax/Gold Zirkon/High Gloss. Unless someone beats me to it. It will probably be a week or two. I will say after using a couple coatings, I will be using the Cosmic system on the paint.


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Cool. If you can take a couple of pics with just using 1 of the Polish Angel spray on waxes alone over bare paint.
 
Cool. If you can take a couple of pics with just using 1 of the Polish Angel spray on waxes alone over bare paint.

This is Polish Angel White Alabaster by itself no wax etc. underneath. Vehicle hasn't been polished in two years+.

I can't do a side by side with D156 because I don't own any and I also don't want to remove the Polish Angel.

I did this a couple weeks back.

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It rained the day after I applied it.
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I am a HUGE POLISH ANGEL fanboy! They make incredible product! I have NEVER had any issues with their products. Thank you Autogeek for putting them in!
 
I've so far only tried viking shield and as much as it cost I want not very happy with it. Didn't last long either. I've even sent it to a handful of members here for testing and it didn't do well in anyone's durability test.

I haven't counted them out but I'm definitely hesitant to spend the money again for testing purposes

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I've so far only tried viking shield and as much as it cost I want not very happy with it. Didn't last long either. I've even sent it to a handful of members here for testing and it didn't do well in anyone's durability test.

I haven't counted them out but I'm definitely hesitant to spend the money again for testing purposes

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Interesting... Thanks for your real & honest take.
 
So far I get the impression that this Polish Angel line isn’t intended for daily drivers but more for garage queens that rarely see the light of day.☀️

Would that be generally true? What do you guys think?
 
So far I get the impression that this Polish Angel line isn’t intended for daily drivers but more for garage queens that rarely see the light of day.

Would that be generally true? What do you guys think?
That's how I see it but I think a few users here use it on Thier daily. I don't see it as a product for business owners imo

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I use it on my daily drivers and I have found all the products to be excellent and durability, longevity etc have been excellent too.

The other thing is that you use so little of the products when applied correctly you get many applications.
 
I use it on my daily drivers and I have found all the products to be excellent and durability, longevity etc have been excellent too.

The other thing is that you use so little of the products when applied correctly you get many applications.

So if you’re applying many applications that doesn’t really speak to the longevity of a single initial application, which is the true definition, at least that’s the way I see things.

Something can last forever if it’s applied every 2-3 weeks, but does 1 single application of the spray wax for example really last for 7+ months without anything else besides car shampoo applied to the paint in that span?
 
So if you’re applying many applications that doesn’t really speak to the longevity of a single initial application, which is the true definition, at least that’s the way I see things.

Something can last forever if it’s applied every 2-3 weeks, but does 1 single application of the spray wax for example really last for 7+ months without anything else besides car shampoo applied to the paint in that span?

Let me clarify for you E2K, "you get many applications from a bottle". I didn't say "layering". I rarely if ever layer or even double up. I usually, with few exceptions only apply a single of a product.

If you re-read my original post it may be more clear to you.

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The other thing is that you use so little of the products when applied correctly you get many applications.

No mention of layering.
 
Many applications lead me to believe you may have applied it many times already. Just checking.
 
I've so far only tried viking shield and as much as it cost I want not very happy with it. Didn't last long either. I've even sent it to a handful of members here for testing and it didn't do well in anyone's durability test.

I haven't counted them out but I'm definitely hesitant to spend the money again for testing purposes

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How long did you get out of it?
 
I've so far only tried viking shield and as much as it cost I want not very happy with it. Didn't last long either. I've even sent it to a handful of members here for testing and it didn't do well in anyone's durability test.

I haven't counted them out but I'm definitely hesitant to spend the money again for testing purposes

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I guess durability is a subjective thing. I heard how great BF AIO is and so much better longevity wise than HD Speed. I did a test on my daughters Altma 3 weeks ago and it's dead already. No beading, nothing and I applied it with my G21 with 4-6 section passes, let it haze etc. Yet my hand applied Spray PA White Alabaster is going strong still and I did that at the same time for comparison purposes.

I got a solid 10 + months out of Viking Coat w/o any fillins with any sprays on my Rogue.

BF AIO, after 2 weeks of polllen and no washes this stuff is pretty much toast, this picture below
was after initial application.

I'll try to get a picture tomorrow of her car and post it.

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I guess durability is a subjective thing. I heard how great BF AIO is and so much better longevity wise than HD Speed. I did a test on my daughters Altma 3 weeks ago and it's dead already. No beading, nothing and I applied it with my G21 with 4-6 section passes, let it haze etc. Yet my hand applied Spray PA White Alabaster is going strong still and I did that at the same time for comparison purposes.

I got a solid 10 + months out of Viking Coat w/o any fillins with any sprays on my Rogue.

BF AIO, after 2 weeks of polllen and no washes this stuff is pretty much toast, this was after initial application.

I'll try to get a picture tomorrow of her car and post it.

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Your post about polish angel awhile back is what got me interested in it. While yes everyone will get different results, out of the 5 test samples I sent out all in a different corner of the country, none have went past 10 weeks. I'm gonna give it one more go since I still have quite a bit left and see how it does one more time before I pull the plug on at least Thier sealants

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Wow that's a big difference to the claimed up to 18 months longevity!

Was any high alkaline products used during this time?
 
Wow that's a big difference to the claimed up to 18 months longevity!

Was any high alkaline products used during this time?
So, when I do testing I generally only use Meg's d114 and if things looks like they are ending then I will use reset

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Most of the UK guys get 3 times less durability then what PA claims. Detailing World is full of 3-6 months real life experiences, not quite the 18-24 month claims from PA. The products are good but their durability claims are so wild they make Chemical Guys marketing look modest.
 
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