Hello folks,
Back in April when I got a new car, I put on Dr Beasley`s plasma coat. The initial impressions were:
Looks: Fine, I guess. It`s a new car anyway, so hard to tell any difference from stock.
Beading: Moderate, but not as much as a carnauba wax. Diminishes a lot when splashed with road water from the rain.
Washing: cloth slides easily over paint, all dirt and bug splatter comes off easily.
Drying: Griot`s PFM cloth slides over paint easily, picks up water completely.
Dirt attraction: picks up dirt and pollen very easily, and I have to wash the car every weekend.
Now it`s 3 months later, and the difference is:
Looks : same.
Beading : a bit less, but water still beads or sheets off. Does not leave webs like neglected paint.
Washing : cloth still slides easily, but now I am noticing that I am missing some bug splatters after my wash and dry. I have to go back over the area with Poorboy`s Spray and Wipe, and I actually have to scrub moderately to get them off.
Drying: PFM drying towel now drags across the paint with more friction and leaves tiny micro-beads of water which quickly evaporate. The paint feels squeaky clean instead of slick clean.
Dirt attraction: Seems to have less static, and picks up less dirt. I only need to wash every other weekend now. (This is a good thing)
Beading does not necessarily indicate a coating is wearing, but Dr Beasley recommends rejuvenating the coating with one of their small expensive bottles of liquid every 3 months. I am not going to buy that because I still have most of my original tub of the Plasma Coat. I also ordered some CarPro ecH2O and FK 1000P because people said good things about them. So next time I wash the car, which one of the three should I put on? The highest priorities are to have bug splats come off easily, but still be anti-static to stay clean longer.
Back in April when I got a new car, I put on Dr Beasley`s plasma coat. The initial impressions were:
Looks: Fine, I guess. It`s a new car anyway, so hard to tell any difference from stock.
Beading: Moderate, but not as much as a carnauba wax. Diminishes a lot when splashed with road water from the rain.
Washing: cloth slides easily over paint, all dirt and bug splatter comes off easily.
Drying: Griot`s PFM cloth slides over paint easily, picks up water completely.
Dirt attraction: picks up dirt and pollen very easily, and I have to wash the car every weekend.
Now it`s 3 months later, and the difference is:
Looks : same.
Beading : a bit less, but water still beads or sheets off. Does not leave webs like neglected paint.
Washing : cloth still slides easily, but now I am noticing that I am missing some bug splatters after my wash and dry. I have to go back over the area with Poorboy`s Spray and Wipe, and I actually have to scrub moderately to get them off.
Drying: PFM drying towel now drags across the paint with more friction and leaves tiny micro-beads of water which quickly evaporate. The paint feels squeaky clean instead of slick clean.
Dirt attraction: Seems to have less static, and picks up less dirt. I only need to wash every other weekend now. (This is a good thing)
Beading does not necessarily indicate a coating is wearing, but Dr Beasley recommends rejuvenating the coating with one of their small expensive bottles of liquid every 3 months. I am not going to buy that because I still have most of my original tub of the Plasma Coat. I also ordered some CarPro ecH2O and FK 1000P because people said good things about them. So next time I wash the car, which one of the three should I put on? The highest priorities are to have bug splats come off easily, but still be anti-static to stay clean longer.