Garry Dean's Infinite Diamond Shield! PRE-ORDER~! SHIPS APRIL 15!

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INFINITE DIAMOND SHIELD PRE-ORDER! BRAND NEW IDS is LIVE on DetailJuice.com for a very special price of $99.99. This price will include FREE shipping to the lower 48 USA states. It is enough product to cover 8-12 regular size vehicles! Thats roughly $10 per application! Thats the best value I know of for a Silica Nano-Glass Coating! Retail price will be $119.99 for 2oz bottle beginning April 15th.



I will begin shipping on April 15th. Stay tuned for videos of the application process as well as a complete product, applicator, authorized installer banner, and prep solution kit I will be posting on the 15th.



Garry Dean's Infinite Diamond Shield
 
I was in for some until I read its not a snack... bummer....:D



Gotta say I'm diggin the graphics & packaging work on the entire line, nice work Garry.
 
IHA Mark said:
Sounds interesting Gary. Would love to see the application video.



I am working on that. It should be live next week.



John Styrnol said:
I've been out of the loop for a few years. How are the other products?



Im sure someone will chime in... Of course I think they are all amazing!



toyotaguy said:
2 years??? Thats a pretty good claim! how long have you been testing it?



We have had the base formula down for about a year and 8 months. I have cars here that I coated with it then, that I see regularly, and it is still going strong today. I have been maintaining all of the cars Ive coated with it with my Infinite Use Detail Juice.



Dan said:
I was in for some until I read its not a snack... bummer....:D



Gotta say I'm diggin the graphics & packaging work on the entire line, nice work Garry.



Thanks buddy.
 
John Styrnol said:
Can the Infinite Performance Tire & Trim be used on interior vinyl? Diluted that is.



Sure, but you'd find that IUDJ is a better product for dressing interiors.



Guitarist302008 said:
hardness level?



Id prefer not to BS you all about an unrealistic hardness rating like most manufacturers do. Im not about crazy claims. IDS definitely adds a level of hardness to the equation that resists light scratches and swirl marks... We will leave it at that.
 
Id prefer not to BS you all about an unrealistic hardness rating like most manufacturers do. Im not about crazy claims. IDS definitely adds a level of hardness to the equation that resists light scratches and swirl marks... We will leave it at that.



I understand, but without some sort of hard data people may still tend to sway in the direction of those who do make the claims.



I for instance have OC, I have thought about trying something different, but then looking at my car, I have ZERO stone chips (knock on wood) behind any of my wheels with an AWD car and cheap subaru paint.
 
The hardness ratings tests are irrelevant and only worth for marketting hype... At most the coating adds a mere 3 microns..Thickness of coating is the most important factor..i.e piercing a 200 pages of book and a single sheet of paper...IMO expecting swirl free out of these coatings is fantasy
 
Guitarist302008 said:
I understand, but without some sort of hard data people may still tend to sway in the direction of those who do make the claims.



I for instance have OC, I have thought about trying something different, but then looking at my car, I have ZERO stone chips (knock on wood) behind any of my wheels with an AWD car and cheap subaru paint.



I would attribute that more to luck than to OC.... Opti-Coat never has and never will protect against stone chips, nor will it claim to. That is not what the product is for. If you want stone chip protection you would need to be looking at Paint Protection Film (PPF).
 
Alfisti said:
Sounds a bit like C Quartz?



It is nothing like cquartz.



Swanicyouth said:
Any idea what the product expiration is once you open the bottle?



2 + years after opening. I personally do 8-10 coatings per month, so a bottle worth 8-12 cars has no issue with shelf life IMO.
 
You can get 8-12 coatings per bottle? Now I'm really interested. I'm currently using Wolf's Hard Body as an add-on to my detail packages, but would love something that works even longer.
 
Garry Dean said:
It is nothing like cquartz.







2 + years after opening. I personally do 8-10 coatings per month, so a bottle worth 8-12 cars has no issue with shelf life IMO.



Now that's impressive.
 
luck could play a part in it sure... but all 4 wheels? And, it's also not just stone chips.. I know nothing is really going to protect from that, but the "sandblasting" effect you get from most AWD car is a real issue (I have owned 2 previous to this, my Wife also owned one) and all had some sort of issue with that. Mine does not.
 
Guitarist302008 said:
luck could play a part in it sure... but all 4 wheels? And, it's also not just stone chips.. I know nothing is really going to protect from that, but the "sandblasting" effect you get from most AWD car is a real issue (I have owned 2 previous to this, my Wife also owned one) and all had some sort of issue with that. Mine does not.



What about AWD causes a sandblasting effect?
 
Garry Dean said:
It is nothing like cquartz.







2 + years after opening. I personally do 8-10 coatings per month, so a bottle worth 8-12 cars has no issue with shelf life IMO.



I am no way a pro detailer, so don't think I am trying to argue negatively but :



How can you coat 8-12 cars with only 2oz of product?

Maybe it's because I've never applied a coating yet ... but I have difficulty imaging being able to coat so many cars with only 2 oz.

Is it because it's a spray bottle?



Same thing for OC, I can't think of coating one car with only 1 syringe (20cc I believe?).



Maybe it's because I never had the opportunity to try those coatings ?
 
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