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07-12-2005, 12:54 AM | #1 | ||
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I have been thinking about using some paint protection on my car.
I have looked at a few systems, but wonder if it is worthwhile doing. Your comments, suggestions and experiences please. Here are a couple I have been looking at. http://www.paintprotection.com.au/index.php http://www.toughseal.com.au/index.htm |
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07-12-2005, 04:13 PM | #2 | ||
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Got it, like it, have had it on past 10 cars. Not sure of brand. My tinter does it for me. Ming I think.
Dealers charge murderous prices for it. |
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07-12-2005, 05:49 PM | #3 | ||
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I rang the NMRA and RACQ and they told me that the car manufactors spend a lot of time and money devloping paints and they dont need protection. If your are giong to keep your car under cover your paint should last longer than you might intend owning the car. Get as much info on the product befor you buy. There are some great polishes on the market that will the job just as well and dont cost as much.
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07-12-2005, 05:54 PM | #4 | ||
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For our Typhoon we had the Dealer charge us and say that they did it but they didn't. When she was washed she never beaded.
I rang my detailer and he did it for us and she looks a treat. It only cost us $260.00 and she beads beautifully. I wash our car every weekend! He has also done my daughters car which is metallic and that too has come up just awesome! :
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07-12-2005, 07:41 PM | #5 | |||
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No matter what paint it is, It needs protection and regular maintenance including cleansing, glazing and sometimes polishing but there are some scratch resistant (not scratch proof) paints being used on prestige cars Don't get it done by dealers though, DIY is best and far cheaper I have known of GLARE for a few years now but have never dared to try it Nothing will last five years Friends in the USA have tried the polish and it caused marring. I'd say the glare sealant would work and last up to one year if applied a couple of times On the glare website, they claim that you can not get sufficient gloss from water based paints. How untrue. Machine polishing can deliver unbelievable results on any paint finish In february next year when I am in melbourne, I will be seeing a few detail shops that use toughseal paint protection. There are a few shops that sell it here in adelaide, it is an acrylic that contains teflon. Teflon in general is just a gimmick as a paint protector. It would need to be applied at 600 F to actually bond and create a protective layer In my experience of some sealants that supposedly contain teflon, I found that water spots/acid rain never can do any damage. Any sealant that is acrylic or super polymer should be top quality Some paint sealants will increase the gloss but not by much. For instance, to get great depth, applying four coats of Klasse over a few days will do it. I highly recommend and use the following KLASSE - Acrylic (germany) 4 Star UPP - Super polymer (USA) 4 Star UPP spray - super polymer spray (USA) Menzerna FMJ - Acrylic/Super Polymer (USA) Wolfgang DGPS - super polymer (USA) Detailers Pride spray shield - super polymer and brazillian carnauba wax (USA) Poorboys World EXP + - amino resin (USA) Poorboys wheel sealant (USA) Autoglym extra gloss protection (england) Omikron Bodyseal - standard polymer (australia) Autosmart silverseal - polymer (australia & uk) Soft 99 fusso coat - TBC - (JAPAN) Dinitrol 7020 polish & sealant (sweden) top quality sealers I do not have yet Gelson clear coat seal - polymer (italy) Ultra gloss polish & sealant - polymer Zaino - unknown (usa) Mothers reflections top coat - unknown (USA) All these will not leave powder residue, the cheap outdated ones including many australian made brands are really powdery If you do decide to DIY - do not use cheesecloth to remove it It can scratch the paintwork and leave residue all over your fingers. There are some other brands of sealants that I am looking at purchasing but will have to wait until mid 06 two to four even coats of any sealant will achieve a super slick finish with excellent depth To further enhance it, apply a few coats of a pure carnuaba wax for a true show car finish The wax will absorb any acid rain/water spots For best results, leave any sealant on for at least 1 hour, up to 24 hours
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11-12-2005, 04:56 PM | #6 | |||||||
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As far as resins and waxes (including Klasse etc.): These products are not optically transparent. Glare is. Just like Ming Enviroshield (but at a fraction of the cost). |
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12-12-2005, 10:21 PM | #7 | |||
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Using vanilla, red and yellow moose gives a deep, wet, mirror shine but does not remove any clear. It's only when you get down to compounds and polishes from 1000-2000 grit where you are removing paint. New cars paintwork is not perfect. They need machine buffing albeit light to make them really nice. reflection is nothing without depth As far as resins and waxes (including Klasse etc.): These products are not optically transparent. Glare is. Just like Ming Enviroshield (but at a fraction of the cost).[/QUOTE] They are great sealants Klasse, zaino and others really do work and last a damn long time too. I will definately give the new glare sealant a whirl in the new year, it might turn out to be brilliant
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07-12-2005, 07:47 PM | #8 | ||
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i had magic seal done on my AU sedan, it stopped beading after about 4 months
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07-12-2005, 08:05 PM | #9 | ||
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That's about the usual time for a standard polymer and some super polymer sealants
Six to eight months is possible with some super polymers, twelve is what Klasse and Zaino offer and not only that but chip resistancy, shrink proof, scratch resistance and the ability to be used on plastic, vinyl, brass, copper, ceramic tiles, slate floors, shower screens, glass, stainless steel and other metals, wheels and much more
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10-12-2005, 02:59 AM | #10 | |||
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Klasse sounds the go. Where do you get it from? |
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10-12-2005, 02:30 PM | #11 | |||
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10-12-2005, 08:37 AM | #12 | ||
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I had it done to the AU when brand new & it last a few months, so i got it done again using a different brand & it lasted a little longer. So now i do it myself & it last a lot longer using go old wax.
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10-12-2005, 10:43 AM | #13 | ||
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I am washing the car at least once a week and I am waxing it about every two weeks. I was thinking about paint protection as a preventative measure against bird droppings, tree sap and scratches and chips.
If a treatment would last 6 months, I would consider that good if it meant I didn't have to wax all the time and it would offer REAL protection. I just wanna know if any of them actually work.
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12-12-2005, 11:07 PM | #14 | ||
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Thanks for the info.
I have just bought the Glare product for my new car as it beats paying the dealer $1295 for a lesser product (ming). |
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16-12-2005, 08:04 PM | #15 | ||
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Paint protection is a crock of BS. It is just a form of polish they put on & charge you mega bucks for. Get a good quality polish & apply it every 6 months or so & you will have the same protection for a fraction of the price.
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