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12-10-02, 06:17
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| | Not an Obsessed Detailer
waxman is offline
Join Date: Aug 2001 Posts: 790 | Platinum Ultimate Paint Protection This is one special product. I have used Klasse SG, the original Blackfire, Liquid Souveran, and Blitz. None of these compare to the shine I get from the new version of Platinum. It really makes my car glow. The more applications the better it gets. Since the roads are coated with salt and now also with calcium chloride, I must say the durability is quite good. It has been a month since I applied two coats and a simple soap rinse made the car shine like I just waxed it. Platinum really keeps the dust and dirt off. Platinum is thick, but applies very easily. It takes a little longer to dry than most sealants, but definitely worth it. It also has a good price when compared to Klasse SG, Blackfire, Liquid Souveran, or definitely Zaino. | |
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12-10-02, 08:01
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| | Volvo Luver
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Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Columbus, OH Posts: 762 | Great news!! I have a very short list  , and UPP version 2 is definately on it. I talked to the good guys at premiumautocare.com when they were about to complete testing it, and they said the slikness was unbelievable. A friend of mine has it on his auto and it really looks "wet".  . A great alternative.
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12-10-02, 11:36
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| | Registered User
NattyBumppo is offline
Join Date: May 2002 Location: Sussex County, NJ Posts: 458 | Quote: Originally posted by ashsarna they said the slikness was unbelievable. | I can attest to that  . I've used the rev 2 PUPP and it is simply outstanding. My only problem is finishing up the rest of my ver. 1 PUPP  .
EDIT: Forgot to mention I use AIO as a base rather than the Platinum Paint Cleaner. AIO is a much better cleaner and unlike the Platinum Paint Cleaner will add to the longevity of the final finish.
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12-10-02, 01:00
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Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Waterford Works , NJ Posts: 626 | do you have a link to their site? | |
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12-10-02, 03:04
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CharlesW is offline
Join Date: Apr 2002 Posts: 970 | Quote: Originally posted by detailbarn do you have a link to their site? | www.premiumautocare.com
Been dealing with them since June of this year. Good people.
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12-10-02, 08:02
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| | Cya, & take the care eh?
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Join Date: May 2002 Location: Vancouver, BC, Ca Posts: 5,844 |
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12-12-02, 12:22
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Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: Va. Posts: 210 | Was this recent ?
I thought the new formula came out back around the end of summer.
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12-12-02, 12:24
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| | Come on! Fhqwhgads!!
Jngrbrdman is offline
Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: -Salt Lake City- Former Deputy Dawg Posts: 6,022 | Quote: Originally posted by maxshine Was this recent ?
I thought the new formula came out back around the end of summer. | This is actually the third version of it. The second version came out around the end of the summer, like you said. The new version is slicker and more durable than the second one was. They've done something tricky to it I guess. They've made it slicker and more 'Zaino-esque' I guess. 
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12-12-02, 12:32
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| | Mr. Anderson?
2wheelsx2 is offline
Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada Posts: 2,212 | So, sounds like AIO as a base is better than their cleaner? Anyone else have an opinion on this? I am really keen to try out Klasse, PUPP, or BF this winter, but I only want to get one.
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12-12-02, 12:36
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| | Come on! Fhqwhgads!!
Jngrbrdman is offline
Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: -Salt Lake City- Former Deputy Dawg Posts: 6,022 | AIO is a fine base. I think the reason that people use it here is because they had it on hand so there wasn't a need to purchase another cleaner product. I'm sure the Platinum product works just as well as Klasse. I'd like to try them side by side so I could tell if maybe one works better than the other. Platinum has been a really good product for me in the past. The results are a little different that Blackfire, but they are both very pleasing. I think Platinum sparkles a little more than Blackfire does. Platinum doesn't have quite as bad of a dust attraction problem either. They are both awesome to work with.
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12-12-02, 12:43
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| | Registered User
Intermezzo is offline
Join Date: Aug 2001 Location: Burbank, CA Posts: 2,957 | $12.95 for the paint protection, $8.95 for the pre-cleaner? Wow, talk about a bargain!
According to what I've heard, the first revision was an increase in the polymer content and the second revision was a much larger, more significant increase in the polymer content. | |
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12-12-02, 01:10
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NattyBumppo is offline
Join Date: May 2002 Location: Sussex County, NJ Posts: 458 | Quote: Originally posted by Jngrbrdman AIO is a fine base. I think the reason that people use it here is because they had it on hand so there wasn't a need to purchase another cleaner product. I'm sure the Platinum product works just as well as Klasse. I'd like to try them side by side so I could tell if maybe one works better than the other. Platinum has been a really good product for me in the past. The results are a little different that Blackfire, but they are both very pleasing. I think Platinum sparkles a little more than Blackfire does. Platinum doesn't have quite as bad of a dust attraction problem either. They are both awesome to work with. | The Platinum cleaner is super mild and would be fine for new, like new or extremely well maintained finishes. AIO will get more of the "funk" out of the paint and do a much better job on daily drivers. AIO will also add some of the Klasse acrylic protection whereas the Platinum cleaner is purely a cleaner with no protection.
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