acuRAS82
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I’m on the cusp of finishing a correction on my Acura TSX.
For the horizontal panels I wanted to test my new Nv spray sealants Nova Jet and Nova Lustre against two heavy hitting favorites, Cosmic Spritz and Kamikaze Overcoat.
Prep:
The horizontal panels have been stripped with Kleen-Strip Prep-All, then coated with Pinnacle fine grade, polished with Megs Ultimate Polish, prepped with Prep-All again and then DP Coating Prep Polish.
Then the front 1/3 of the hood had Essence Extreme applied. The hood will test these 4 products on bare paint and Essence Extreme. The middle 1.5” tape strip and each side of the hood to the right of the indentations will serve as control areas (front 1/3 Essence; back 2/3 bare paint). So each product will be adjacent to a control area.
Observations during application:
1) Application
Overcoat - applies extremely thin, almost invisible, barely needs extra buff after initial wipe
Cosmic - super thick, quick flash, easy if immediate wipe off
Lustre - spreads far with slower flash time, applies super slick
Jet -kind of slick, wipes easily, pretty normal (run of the mill) in all aspects of application.
The Nv products come out much thicker, so it seems like more is used. These have slower flash times and didn’t seem like immediate wipe off was required. Jet spread slickly. Lustre spread with more resistance. But see slickness below.
2) Slickness
Cosmic, Jet and Overcoat - Pretty slick
Lustre - Extremely slick
The roof then had DP Coating applied (very slick). Here, the four products will be tested on top of the coating, with 1.5” tape strips serving as the control (DP Coating) areas between each product.
BONUS:
I also DP coated the trunk and applied my leader from another spray test (IGL Premier) versus 3 sprays I’ve not used yet: Drexler Top Coat Care, Griots 3-in-1, DPC Armor.
Observations during application:
1) Application:
IGL - spreads well, no streaks, not super slick
Drexler - almost invisible, no streaks, not slick
DPC - thick, strong bubble gum odor, buffs away easily
Griots- spreads well, no streaks
2) Slickness:
IGL - Fairly slick
Drexler - Not slick
DPC - Most slick
Griots - Very slick
I will update application thoughts during second coat applications tonight. My wife promised she will take real time notes for me, which solves my biggest problem during applications (lack of scribe).
As is typical, I’ll be monitoring these over time with water tests and any other obvious observations.
Thanks for reading.
For the horizontal panels I wanted to test my new Nv spray sealants Nova Jet and Nova Lustre against two heavy hitting favorites, Cosmic Spritz and Kamikaze Overcoat.

Prep:
The horizontal panels have been stripped with Kleen-Strip Prep-All, then coated with Pinnacle fine grade, polished with Megs Ultimate Polish, prepped with Prep-All again and then DP Coating Prep Polish.
Then the front 1/3 of the hood had Essence Extreme applied. The hood will test these 4 products on bare paint and Essence Extreme. The middle 1.5” tape strip and each side of the hood to the right of the indentations will serve as control areas (front 1/3 Essence; back 2/3 bare paint). So each product will be adjacent to a control area.

Observations during application:
1) Application
Overcoat - applies extremely thin, almost invisible, barely needs extra buff after initial wipe
Cosmic - super thick, quick flash, easy if immediate wipe off
Lustre - spreads far with slower flash time, applies super slick
Jet -kind of slick, wipes easily, pretty normal (run of the mill) in all aspects of application.
The Nv products come out much thicker, so it seems like more is used. These have slower flash times and didn’t seem like immediate wipe off was required. Jet spread slickly. Lustre spread with more resistance. But see slickness below.
2) Slickness
Cosmic, Jet and Overcoat - Pretty slick
Lustre - Extremely slick
The roof then had DP Coating applied (very slick). Here, the four products will be tested on top of the coating, with 1.5” tape strips serving as the control (DP Coating) areas between each product.

BONUS:
I also DP coated the trunk and applied my leader from another spray test (IGL Premier) versus 3 sprays I’ve not used yet: Drexler Top Coat Care, Griots 3-in-1, DPC Armor.

Observations during application:
1) Application:
IGL - spreads well, no streaks, not super slick
Drexler - almost invisible, no streaks, not slick
DPC - thick, strong bubble gum odor, buffs away easily
Griots- spreads well, no streaks
2) Slickness:
IGL - Fairly slick
Drexler - Not slick
DPC - Most slick
Griots - Very slick
I will update application thoughts during second coat applications tonight. My wife promised she will take real time notes for me, which solves my biggest problem during applications (lack of scribe).
As is typical, I’ll be monitoring these over time with water tests and any other obvious observations.
Thanks for reading.