MattPersman
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Dang shiny bro ! THanks for the update Kurt
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Dang shiny bro ! THanks for the update Kurt
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Of the coatings you have used which has gone farthest and which has been the most amount of product? Maybe not easy to say when some need/could 2 layers to reach the claimed longevity. But the ones that stands out in both ends. Then you have the price also to consider. Interesting in the coatings you can apply several cars with the least amount of product. Then those you have to really consider if getting a 30ml or 50ml bottle when haveing a larger car. Think that this can be usefull for some with larger car or/and multible cars.
I have seen that video about applying nanolex coating and is a little more effort to it. Think that cquarts UK has a simualar application but could be wrong. Hope you get home as soon as possible and the application runs smooth.
Hi Budget,
Your reviews got me to try the Myabi and I am sold on this product. I have been thinking of trying the rim coat. So far, I have only used Carpro Dlux which I have been happy with but the application is not as nice as what I have experienced with Kamikaze. My problem is that the rim coat is expensive if just doing 4 wheels. It would be fine if the unused portion could store for awhile to use it later on other cars but it sounds like you only have about a month after opening the bottle. Does anyone know if vacuum sealing the bottle would extend the life? I was thinking of using one of those food storage sealers. Leave the bottle cap loose while vacuum sealing the bag and then tighten the bottle cap from outside the bag.
Yes, I used overcoat. The only thing I didn`t like was that it looked great until I pulled it out in the sun and saw all the smears.
Budget - I`m in the Chicago suburbs so I guess I have similar nasty winter roads as you. Do you find that you lose the beading on the lower half of the side panels? I have this with the Kamikaze coated cars and the cquartz coated cars. I had this happen in the fall on one of the cquartz cars but something interesting happened. I got fresh tar splattered up the sides of the car. I cleaned off the tar using Tar X and wd-40. The beading then came back so I think the beading loss is actually traffic film and this film seems to be worse in the winter. I was wondering if you also experience this and if so, what you use to clean it off.
Budget - I`m in the Chicago suburbs so I guess I have similar nasty winter roads as you. Do you find that you lose the beading on the lower half of the side panels? I have this with the Kamikaze coated cars and the cquartz coated cars. I had this happen in the fall on one of the cquartz cars but something interesting happened. I got fresh tar splattered up the sides of the car. I cleaned off the tar using Tar X and wd-40. The beading then came back so I think the beading loss is actually traffic film and this film seems to be worse in the winter. I was wondering if you also experience this and if so, what you use to clean it off.
Do you ever get worried that you may be saturating the paint with nano particles with all the testing that you`ve been doing on the same vehicles? That maybe polishing doesn`t really remove all of it and that repeated iterations of various coatings wll have an affect on each other.