Side by side X-Kote comparison 4runner

Flygti32

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I thought I would share this photo with you guys to give to an idea as to X-Kote potential in reconditioning some older work over cars.



This is a 96 4runner single owner ( rancher) so the truck see's allot gravel. It has tones of stone chips and the surface was scratched severley. I worked over the hood of this truck with some Meg's #4 to see how much could take out and I made a very small dent in the overall appearance.



It's cars and trucks like this where X-Kote has fantastic value and cost savings. My total time on this truck was 4 hours of work.



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I achieved this look without having to polish. I stated above that I took some #4 to the hood of the car to see what polish would do to the scratches on this truck and it did nothing. X-kote is a hand applied product.
 
It's a hand applied self leveling clear coat. It bonds to the old surface creating a new layer of clear that you can wax and down the line also power polish.
 
Flygti32 said:
It's a hand applied self leveling clear coat. It bonds to the old surface creating a new layer of clear that you can wax and down the line also power polish.



I find this VERY hard to believe. You can't just wipe on a clear coat.
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
I find this VERY hard to believe. You can't just wipe on a clear coat.



You gotta see it to believe it man! You can't, maybe, but a trained person with the right product can.
 
X-kote seem like a heavy duty clear paint like coating. There was a similar product that was advertised for hard wood floors. Zaino has just come out with a product called Clear Seal that sounds like it is more like a wax, while X-Kote is more like a refinish product.Correct me if Im wrong.
 
Very, very interesting.......



I wonder how durable it is?



I'd like to see some pro's here put this stuff thru the ringer and see what shakes out.....
 
sneek said:
lol so could it fix a clear coat failure





No it will not fix clear coat failure. I tried it out, best I could do was to wetsand the edges of the existing clear then seal it with X-Kote. You can still see the border but not as bad, that being said, any further clearcoat failure will have been stopped because the area has been sealed with the X-kote application.
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
I find this VERY hard to believe. You can't just wipe on a clear coat.





Guess what.. Now you can! I know it''s hard to believe that's because this product is so new to the market.
 
Flygti32:



Thanks again for more pics!



Could you do a 3-phase pic post?

1. Before treatment, but after a wash.

2. After X-Kote is completed.

and 3. After a good wax(after step #2).



Thanks
 
Flygti32 said:
Guess what.. Now you can! I know it''s hard to believe that's because this product is so new to the market.



What's your relationship with X-Kote?



Nearly all of your posts on Autopia revolve around X-Kote. :hm
 
Spilchy said:
What's your relationship with X-Kote?



Nearly all of your posts on Autopia revolve around X-Kote. :hm





I am a distributor for the product in my local area and I use it in my shop to recondition cars.
 
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