Really want to try polish angel

avoid heat? Others say heat with help cure. Price seems damn decent especially if you can get multiple applications from it.

You may be confusing that with "UV Curing" ?

Trying to apply a traditional quartz based paint coating in my my Florida garage right now which is about 110 degrees and ultra high humidity would be something I personally wouldn't attempt.

Personally, if I were going to pick anyone's brain about coatings it would be Zach @ Attention to Detailing.

Now there's a guy who has mastered paint coatings!

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/102172-what-weve-been-up-2016-a.html
 
After reading custmsprty's review of Polish Angel Esclate and Viking Coat, I knew I had to try them. My GTI is pure white, which is hard to make pop. Seeing custmsprty's results, I went ahead and purchased both. The outcome was simply amazing! I barely used any product and I couldn't be happier!
 
Thank you.

I usually convert ML to OZ (in my mind) just because I am so used to the standard. 200 ML to me is then about 7 oz. I am just trying to determine how many applications I would get from the price investment. But that's where it gets tricky. I know how many applications I am going to get from a 16 oz bottle of 845 for example. Just recently on my initial use, I also learned that I will get a LOT more applications from my smaller bottle of BF crystal Seal. So does it apply as a concentrated sealant like BFCS or more like a traditional sealant?

Thanks again. Love your car pics. Who's the guys in the photo?

In terms of Master Sealant I would refer to it in ml, and not much is needed. When applying it by da on say a 4" pad it goes on super thin and removes very easily. The pad gets more saturated as you apply more to the point where you don't need to apply much towards the end of the job.

I personally will not mix and match PA's products with other manufacturers. They are designed to be used as a system.
 
PA makes some great products, may be on the expensive side for most but imho, well worth based on my experiences with the product...

 
Thank you.

I usually convert ML to OZ (in my mind) just because I am so used to the standard. 200 ML to me is then about 7 oz. I am just trying to determine how many applications I would get from the price investment. But that's where it gets tricky. I know how many applications I am going to get from a 16 oz bottle of 845 for example. Just recently on my initial use, I also learned that I will get a LOT more applications from my smaller bottle of BF crystal Seal. So does it apply as a concentrated sealant like BFCS or more like a traditional sealant?

Thanks again. Love your car pics. Who's the guys in the photo?

That'e me and John Cena, he's the guy who hosted the ESPY's this year if you don't know him from the WWE. He gets his hair cut at my barbers. I can say that since I've been going there longer. Im the MAN
 
Is there any other prep other than using the polish angel prep coat. Car is brand new, decontamination and clay bar has been completed. So I would need to purchase the soap primer and glass coat as well. Is there a detailer spray required as well? Thanks
 
Is there any other prep other than using the polish angel prep coat. Car is brand new, decontamination and clay bar has been completed. So I would need to purchase the soap primer and glass coat as well. Is there a detailer spray required as well? Thanks

So this is my understanding for cosmic coat.

In order to get 9H hardness and durability , you need invincible primer which also works as light polish before cosmic application.

After you apply cosmic, it takes 24hr to fully cure and during this time it must avoid direct sun light and water.

But if you use cosmic ... Detail spray or w.e (can't remember the name), between 1 to 2 hour after application, cure time reduces to 12hr and just use the same QD spray for regular maintains and to maximize cosmic durability and hardness.
 
So this is my understanding for cosmic coat.

In order to get 9H hardness and durability , you need invincible primer which also works as light polish before cosmic application.

After you apply cosmic, it takes 24hr to fully cure and during this time it must avoid direct sun light and water.

But if you use cosmic ... Detail spray or w.e (can't remember the name), between 1 to 2 hour after application, cure time reduces to 12hr and just use the same QD spray for regular maintains and to maximize cosmic durability and hardness.

Sounds correct
 
Ok perfect Thanks all, going to attempt this the heat is here just hope the humidity isn't too much of a factor. Any special micro fibre clothes, and any health warnings (mask or latek gloves) Not that the air quality is any better. Thanks
 
Just made first purchase on PA

Viking Coat and Escalate lotion.

<3 <3 <3
 
I was given the whole line from paint to the leather care and also the master sealant I think it's called.I tried all of it and I personally think nothing special about it .I tossed all of it in the trash can one month ago.But this is solely my opinion.If it works for others that's great but it didn't produce that wow factor for me.
 
I was given the whole line from paint to the leather care and also the master sealant I think it's called.I tried all of it and I personally think nothing special about it .I tossed all of it in the trash can one month ago.But this is solely my opinion.If it works for others that's great but it didn't produce that wow factor for me.

shoot! I know this is an old thread BUT I'm sure a lot of guys would have gladly paid the shipping to have the opportunity to try all of the PA products you just threw away.lol

What didn't you like about the master sealant? I've been wanting to try it but it's just so darn expensive for a 200ml bottle
 
redacted. didn't realize how old this thread was.
 
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