AeroCleanse
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You mean the ones the dealerships try and sell in the showroom with the test vehicle having it on the hood:doh:
No way, I mean like Opti-Coat (Guard), Cquartz, GTechniq C1
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You mean the ones the dealerships try and sell in the showroom with the test vehicle having it on the hood:doh:
Um...clear coat is a permanent paint coating. And we all know that clear coat isnt permanent. Just because it came from the factory shiny does not mean it stays that way. So you're telling me a 60 dollar tube that you wipe on offers more protection than a two part mixed urethane coating that is sprayed on? Can resist gasoline and other solvents?? Come on guys really???
Um...clear coat is a permanent paint coating. And we all know that clear coat isnt permanent. Just because it came from the factory shiny does not mean it stays that way. So you're telling me a 60 dollar tube that you wipe on offers more protection than a two part mixed urethane coating that is sprayed on? Can resist gasoline and other solvents?? Come on guys really??? I know most here are really mentally disturbed OCD people disguised as detailers but I really need some other paint and body guys to chime in. An 1800 wax to protect a 1000 paint job.....
Evidently you haven't done all of your homework. Search around, there is plenty of technical information and demonstrated proof of what we're talking about, here. (Note that much of it exists outside of this particular forum/site, but it's not hard to find.)
Sorry, but "paint and body guys" don't typically know much about waxes/sealants/coatings. They're not going to be much help to you on that front.
Um...clear coat is a permanent paint coating. And we all know that clear coat isnt permanent. Just because it came from the factory shiny does not mean it stays that way. So you're telling me a 60 dollar tube that you wipe on offers more protection than a two part mixed urethane coating that is sprayed on? Can resist gasoline and other solvents?? Come on guys really??? I know most here are really mentally disturbed OCD people disguised as detailers but I really need some other paint and body guys to chime in. An 1800 wax to protect a 1000 paint job.....
Well, I tested CQuartz and Opticoat with Muratic Acid and Straight Chlorine as well as other things and yes it resisted them. Check out the videos in my thread for yourself.
Did you also dump those same chemicals on untreated paint? If so what was the outcome? Just curious what the control was in this experiment.
Do you understand the purpose of permanent paint coatings and how they completely differ from clear coat?
Evidently you missed the point of what I was saying. Good day Sir.
Bob, that pic is "utterly" hilarious....:laughing:
Now, you guys going back and fourth about the "permanent" paint coatings that can be applied, well, its some good reading but you guys are waaaaaaaay over my head for sure, not that that's a bad thing, I did read and learn something there. I did hear that Optimum has that apply once product but you know what, honestly, who here would "really" want something like that, I mean, what in the hell would we do!
You said it very well man. I mean if you believed all the marketing descriptions of every product that comes out well we would all have nothing to do for fun or for extra cash.
Kinda reminds me of the amsoil 10-20k mile oil change threads over on the jeep site.
Um...clear coat is a permanent paint coating. And we all know that clear coat isnt permanent. Just because it came from the factory shiny does not mean it stays that way. So you're telling me a 60 dollar tube that you wipe on offers more protection than a two part mixed urethane coating that is sprayed on? Can resist gasoline and other solvents?? Come on guys really??? I know most here are really mentally disturbed OCD people disguised as detailers but I really need some other paint and body guys to chime in. An 1800 wax to protect a 1000 paint job.....
You said it very well man. I mean if you believed all the marketing descriptions of every product that comes out well we would all have nothing to do for fun or for extra cash.
Kinda reminds me of the amsoil 10-20k mile oil change threads over on the jeep site.
What exactly is the argument here? That coatings claiming to be permanent, are not actually permanent?
If that is the argument. I think just about anything claiming to be permanent, is usually taken with a grain of salt. At least that's how I take it. There's no actual permanent coating for paint.
But, I think the word permanent is simply used to really stress the longevity of the product. I also think it sort of throws a warning out there to consumers. That being if they plan on applying the product...don't plan on getting it off so easily.
There has to be some sort of word usage to avoid confusion between wax, sealant, and coatings. Describing coatings as permanent (which not all claim) is a way of doing so.
I feel there was a little back and forth between whether a coating is as permanent as clear coat. That I don't understand...I think the answer is obvious there. No way is a coating going to be as solid as factory clear coat. Similar...maybe. The idea of a coating is to protect the clear coat, much like the clear coat will protect the paint. But a coating will not last as long obviously. But, it will blow away any wax or sealant for sure.
Not trying to get in the middle of anything. Just throwing my pennies in the jar.