Carpro Essence question?

AcuRAS82
Re your post of 10 September I was slightly suprised to read that unprotected Essence had oñly lasted around 4 moñths. Maçhining it off after 6 months or so shouldn`t be a problem which is great news.
Thanks for the input on the Cosmic Spritz re the look and longevity. It reads like it produces a more carnauba type of look and I am into subtleties anyway. It is also good news that it goes well with Essence.
The çar`s paintwork has gradually been getting brighter and shinier after each wash. It had its 8th? wash yesterday and the colour is now as çlose or identical to its original as far as I can judge. After reading the thread started by Loach it struck me in passing that there may have been residual product left on the paintwork which would have significantly contributed to the tinting. I had been relatively generous with the One Step Master and had read, either on the instructions or on the net, not to wash the car for at least the first week during which time I was going almost wild thinking that the coĺour was ridiculous. Any subsequent washes have been fairly gentle using my fancy new Rag Compañy wash mitts with ph ñeutral shampoo with forced air to dry it. You can tell that I have been taking this seriously! Perhaps the lack of agitation on the paintwork has delayed any remaining residual product from beiñg completely removed.
Anyway thanks again. It reads as if you may have previously used both One Step Master and Cosmic Spritz without issue possibly even on a silver car. May I ask whether you found any noticable difference in gloss and which of the two you considered the more attractive?
I have enjoyed our conversations and you have been extremely patient so far. This is the final question!
Many thanks
TheMac
 
AcuRAS82
Re your post of 10 September I was slightly suprised to read that unprotected Essence had oñly lasted around 4 moñths. Maçhining it off after 6 months or so shouldn`t be a problem which is great news.
The Essence looked dead around the 4 month mark but since I was only using it as a control section, I removed it when the remainder of the other testing was done and did not check to see if it would be revived with some decon. Either way I think you can polish off Essence easily at anytime (if I misunderstand your intent, sorry).

It reads as if you may have previously used both One Step Master and Cosmic Spritz without issue possibly even on a silver car. May I ask whether you found any noticable difference in gloss and which of the two you considered the more attractive?
I have enjoyed our conversations and you have been extremely patient so far. This is the final question!
Many thanks
TheMac
I have not used One Step Master, unfortunately. I’ve used a lot of other ceramic sprays and Cosmic (which works great on Essence) is top tier.
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AcuRAS82
Re your post of 10 September I was slightly suprised to read that unprotected Essence had oñly lasted around 4 moñths. Maçhining it off after 6 months or so shouldn`t be a problem which is great news.
Thanks for the input on the Cosmic Spritz re the look and longevity. It reads like it produces a more carnauba type of look and I am into subtleties anyway. It is also good news that it goes well with Essence.
The çar`s paintwork has gradually been getting brighter and shinier after each wash. It had its 8th? wash yesterday and the colour is now as çlose or identical to its original as far as I can judge. After reading the thread started by Loach it struck me in passing that there may have been residual product left on the paintwork which would have significantly contributed to the tinting. I had been relatively generous with the One Step Master and had read, either on the instructions or on the net, not to wash the car for at least the first week during which time I was going almost wild thinking that the coĺour was ridiculous. Any subsequent washes have been fairly gentle using my fancy new Rag Compañy wash mitts with ph ñeutral shampoo with forced air to dry it. You can tell that I have been taking this seriously! Perhaps the lack of agitation on the paintwork has delayed any remaining residual product from beiñg completely removed.
Anyway thanks again. It reads as if you may have previously used both One Step Master and Cosmic Spritz without issue possibly even on a silver car. May I ask whether you found any noticable difference in gloss and which of the two you considered the more attractive?
I have enjoyed our conversations and you have been extremely patient so far. This is the final question!
Many thanks
TheMac

My experience with cosmic has been nothing but good. It is the best performing stand alone and topper for me. I have Kamikaze overcoat v1 and it is close but for me spots a little more and not quite as glossy. V2 or 3 may be better though.

I would say try either one and you will be satisfied. I really like the look of cosmic on top of OC


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