Polish Angel has jumped into graphene

I just received an email from Polish Angel about this product. Anyone try it or have any experience with it? How does it compares to my favorite Cosmic Spritz?
 
I also noticed that they have a new product called Glasscoat Cosmic Diamond. On the website it doesn`t mention anything on how long it should last. On the Cosmic V2 it should last 18-24 months.
 
Saw this and thought about it till I read that it does well on Metallics and darker colors. Would be good for the garage queen but not the daily.


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I added it to my cart after getting the email but didn`t hit purchase so I`m feeling fairly confident that next weekend I`ll have a 15% discount offer and it`ll be at my door by the second week of March. That`s usually the way PA and I do business.

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I added it to my cart after getting the email but didn`t hit purchase so I`m feeling fairly confident that next weekend I`ll have a 15% discount offer and it`ll be at my door by the second week of March. That`s usually the way PA and I do business.

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Code `24h` usually works at any time. Throw it on your order now, bet it discounts.
 
Code `24h` usually works at any time. Throw it on your order now, bet it discounts.
I thought so too but it`s a no go right now with 24h. I figure their CRM documents carts that don`t end up in checkout and eventually triggers a discount though. I`m pretty sure Spring / Easter will at least bring one on soon enough.

I have some unused PA products but this one excites me for some reason.

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Well grab some Cosmic Color Spray too, they have limited time of 200ml!!2:
My hesitancy with some of their stuff (all brands really) meant for longer term is my inability to stop trying new products. I know I waste money on this hobby but I struggle knowing I`m stripping a product meant for 6 months+ at month 2. I loved the flockencreme look but stripped and polished it after 2.5 months and didn`t reapply in favor of something new. Illogical, I know.

It gets worse if I tell you my two daily drivers are garage kept and driven maybe 50 miles a week... combined

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My hesitancy with some of their stuff (all brands really) meant for longer term is my inability to stop trying new products. I know I waste money on this hobby but I struggle knowing I`m stripping a product meant for 6 months+ at month 2. I loved the flockencreme look but stripped and polished it after 2.5 months and didn`t reapply in favor of something new. Illogical, I know.

It gets worse if I tell you my two daily drivers are garage kept and driven maybe 50 miles a week... combined

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LOL, I got my email from them as well, and I know kind of what you speak of. I have way way too many products that I can manage to use up. But it`s like a warm feeling browsing and buying a few more here and there. I keep a handle on my PA products now.... well, I think I have a few of them now.... :D
 
Let us know what you think of the products when you get a chance to use it. So far I loved all of the Polish Angel products that I have tried.
 
Let us know what you think of the products when you get a chance to use it. So far I loved all of the Polish Angel products that I have tried.
Will do. I`m excited for this one since it can just go right over any current LSP.

The PA stuff is all really nice to use. I was hesitant about some of it since the cost is so high but even the Sprayduster Active has been nice as a drying aid lately.

The Master Compound was my favorite as a 1-Step recently and I tried a ton of different compounds. Nothing compared to it!

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Meant for it to be only an interior day with DIY Detail`s Interior Ceramic but the Graphene Spritz ended up too tempting after finding bird ```` on the hood. I ended up doing an Absolute rinseless (I`ll admit it wasn`t a full wash as some of the car just wasn`t dirty) and followed up the washed areas with the PA Graphene Spritz. I would say I quickly washed about 75% of the car...I know that`s blasphemy around here.

The PA Graphene Spritz is a gray color so very visible and visible on the towel afterwards. I used PFM Towels for the application and it`s very forgiving. One of the pictures you`ll see I definitely over applied just to test it on the second go over the hood and it was still not an issue... wiped right off. This was about as easy to use as any quick detailer really.

After the final wipe it looks great. Same as you would expect from any PA product. I also wouldn`t be surprised if it looks even better tomorrow as per the norm with PA.

I think the real question now is durability. I`m not a good test for durability because I`ll lay stuff down with every wash. Under this now is Owner`s Pride Ceramic Detailer (really like this but expensive) and under that is maybe 3 or 4 layers of Mitchell & King wax. New product and layering is my kryptonite. I believe we`re due for more snow and freezing rain so I`ll intentionally take it out if that comes but I still wouldn`t base any durability predictions off of my results.

In the end, great product but I might struggle a bit to see how it`s going to do anything much different than Sprayduster and even Presto. The biggest difference being I use those others to help dry. This one of course I used once dry. I assume it should have greater durability than either of those but hard to tell based on PA`s website description.

I`ll also try it on my metallic blue one of these days. This white paint today is the most forgiving paint ever being a metallic pearlescent white. All in all good stuff but I think you can get similar results with other PA products and this might just be their push into the graphene marketing.
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Meant for it to be only an interior day with DIY Detail`s Interior Ceramic but the Graphene Spritz ended up too tempting after finding bird ```` on the hood. I ended up doing an Absolute rinseless (I`ll admit it wasn`t a full wash as some of the car just wasn`t dirty) and followed up the washed areas with the PA Graphene Spritz. I would say I quickly washed about 75% of the car...I know that`s blasphemy around here.

The PA Graphene Spritz is a gray color so very visible and visible on the towel afterwards. I used PFM Towels for the application and it`s very forgiving. One of the pictures you`ll see I definitely over applied just to test it on the second go over the hood and it was still not an issue... wiped right off. This was about as easy to use as any quick detailer really.

After the final wipe it looks great. Same as you would expect from any PA product. I also wouldn`t be surprised if it looks even better tomorrow as per the norm with PA.

I think the real question now is durability. I`m not a good test for durability because I`ll lay stuff down with every wash. Under this now is Owner`s Pride Ceramic Detailer (really like this but expensive) and under that is maybe 3 or 4 layers of Mitchell & King wax. New product and layering is my kryptonite. I believe we`re due for more snow and freezing rain so I`ll intentionally take it out if that comes but I still wouldn`t base any durability predictions off of my results.

In the end, great product but I might struggle a bit to see how it`s going to do anything much different than Sprayduster and even Presto. The biggest difference being I use those others to help dry. This one of course I used once dry. I assume it should have greater durability than either of those but hard to tell based on PA`s website description.

I`ll also try it on my metallic blue one of these days. This white paint today is the most forgiving paint ever being a metallic pearlescent white. All in all good stuff but I think you can get similar results with other PA products and this might just be their push into the graphene marketing.
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Great review!! Very nice shine on your car.
I did chuckle a bit at your line about Owner`s Pride Detailer - "expensive" - as your using a Polish Angel product.
Keep us updated on the toughness of this spray, it certainly looks nice.
 
Great review!! Very nice shine on your car.
I did chuckle a bit at your line about Owner`s Pride Detailer - "expensive" - as your using a Polish Angel product.
Keep us updated on the toughness of this spray, it certainly looks nice.
Totally true on the Owner`s Pride stuff relative to PA. However, I feel PA has earned their pricing and I worried I was going to regret a US product with a lot of YouTube hype for $50. So even though it`s turned out to be a decent product, I still think of it as expensive.

PA just carries that luxury feel to it for some reason... maybe since it travels such a long way to get to me?!

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As far as durability goes, my best guess so far is it`ll go strong for about 4-6 weeks and then needs a touch-up. The white vehicle went through the usual Spring slushy snowstorm so it was a mess. However, it was still beading. I used some pre-wash + foam washed and dried with White Carnuaba PA. I then went ahead and topped with the PA Graphene again. It looks great for now but I do think the Graphene Spray is not as slick as Rapidwaxx or the Carnuaba Arts line.

So my conclusion is about what I expect with PA... the looks are phenomenol but the durability claims are ambitious. The Graphene spray has no durability listed so no real disappointment. I find it interesting that Esoteric support will usually provide the most accurate assessment of PA durability.

Overall, I`m happy with it after not having had expectations beyond looks.

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Happened to be out and it`s raining/snowing. Here`s the graphene beading!
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Glasscoat Cosmic Diamond & Glasscoat Graphene Spritz

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If you dig molten, glassy looking gloss this stuff meets that need. Not sure how it would look on black but awesome on colors if you like that look. Surface is smooooth and relatively slick which I think is the Diamond underneath that somehow provides that aspect. Spritz alone doesn’t have quite the same silky feel. :shrug:


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