0inDetail0
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Hey Guys,
Looks like my all time favorite sealant is gone. I contacted Prima to see if they have a lead or perhaps a stash sitting. They seem to have replaced it with hydro-seal which is more complicated to apply. I don`t understand the logic. Once the weather breaks I`m going to start my Mazda 3 make over. I`m planning on coating the rims and trim but have not decided on a coating. Right now it`s between gloss-coat and Dlux with me leaning towards gloss-coat because of the durability. I`m trying to avoid buying a two separate coatings which seems to be the only options with other brands. I want to use one coating for both. (I have a neurological disorder that will make it very difficult for me to apply a coating evenly because of severe hand tremors. Coating rims is fine because minor mistakes will not be that noticeable and doing cladding is much easier to see high spots since it darkens the trim considerably.)
I was curious if anyone has used Beasley`s Plasma Coat. It`s right up my alley since I enjoy the therapy of detailing and waxing my cars. It`s also much easier to use then a pure coating. I contacted them about use on wheels and if it stained trim they said it works great as a wheel coating but they were not sure about trim staining. They also said the durability is about a year+. I also could not find any really good extensive reviews of Plasma Coat. It`s not insanely expensive either.
Looks like my all time favorite sealant is gone. I contacted Prima to see if they have a lead or perhaps a stash sitting. They seem to have replaced it with hydro-seal which is more complicated to apply. I don`t understand the logic. Once the weather breaks I`m going to start my Mazda 3 make over. I`m planning on coating the rims and trim but have not decided on a coating. Right now it`s between gloss-coat and Dlux with me leaning towards gloss-coat because of the durability. I`m trying to avoid buying a two separate coatings which seems to be the only options with other brands. I want to use one coating for both. (I have a neurological disorder that will make it very difficult for me to apply a coating evenly because of severe hand tremors. Coating rims is fine because minor mistakes will not be that noticeable and doing cladding is much easier to see high spots since it darkens the trim considerably.)
I was curious if anyone has used Beasley`s Plasma Coat. It`s right up my alley since I enjoy the therapy of detailing and waxing my cars. It`s also much easier to use then a pure coating. I contacted them about use on wheels and if it stained trim they said it works great as a wheel coating but they were not sure about trim staining. They also said the durability is about a year+. I also could not find any really good extensive reviews of Plasma Coat. It`s not insanely expensive either.