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AtoZDetailing
07-14-2015, 01:11 AM
So i`ve recently been using a lot of PolishAngel products. If you haven`t tried them, do yourself a favor....They are amzing!! Easy to use, smell great, even love the packaging. I recently ordered some Cosmic 9H for a customer and did a full correction before applying the coating. The look was incredible! Definitely the nicest finish I have ever seen on a car. Here`s the thing, I noticed after my client got back from a car show over the weekend that there was some very light marring on the paint as well as some light scratches that were definitely not there before. I`m very experienced at polishing so I know that the paint was corrected properly. I used invincible primer as a final polish and then immediately applied cosmic to each panel as I moved along the car. Each panel had at least 30 minutes to cure and then another layer of cosmic was applied. The car then sat indoors, out of the elements for 24 hours. It looked absolutely incredible. However, like I said a few days later and I noticed some light marrying and scratches in isolated spots.

Has anyone else experienced the same thing? Any recommendations?

RW215
07-14-2015, 03:18 AM
When u applied cosmic,has it completly cured?,how long before car was on the road?.

RaysWay
07-14-2015, 08:16 AM
Any chance the marring or scratches were induced at the show? Maybe someone brushing against the car with a purse or a pair of jeans?

AtoZDetailing
07-14-2015, 09:46 AM
When u applied cosmic,has it completly cured?,how long before car was on the road?.

Yes, it completely cured. It was over 24 hours before the car left the garage.


Any chance the marring or scratches were induced at the show? Maybe someone brushing against the car with a purse or a pair of jeans?

Yes, definitely possible. These are very, very faint scratches. My customer didn`t even notice them but I was just curious as to what peoples experiance with cosmic was and what level of scratch resistance I should expect.

JSFM35X
07-14-2015, 09:57 AM
I have found that any coating can mar. Nothing is bullet proof. I am surprised at the mar resistance of a lot of products but even the most durable has it`s limitations. I have Viking coat on my car and it`s very tough. So far so good. I`ve been impressed with Gloss coat, EXO a d 22ple as well.

With that said if I rubbed my jeans on any of the above I`d expect a mar in the finish.

AtoZDetailing
07-14-2015, 11:17 AM
I have found that any coating can mar. Nothing is bullet proof. I am surprised at the mar resistance of a lot of products but even the most durable has it`s limitations. I have Viking coat on my car and it`s very tough. So far so good. I`ve been impressed with Gloss coat, EXO a d 22ple as well.

With that said if I rubbed my jeans on any of the above I`d expect a mar in the finish.

Thanks for the input. It just seemed like they were caused from wiping down the car with a qd or something.

boxingfan30
07-22-2015, 08:04 AM
I have found that any coating can mar. Nothing is bullet proof. I am surprised at the mar resistance of a lot of products but even the most durable has it`s limitations. I have Viking coat on my car and it`s very tough. So far so good. I`ve been impressed with Gloss coat, EXO a d 22ple as well.

With that said if I rubbed my jeans on any of the above I`d expect a mar in the finish.

We don`t wanna know about your jean rubbing lol

boxingfan30
07-22-2015, 08:05 AM
I`ve seen things like this, mine turned out to be small spider webs of all things, they just wiped off

KBsToy
07-22-2015, 08:50 AM
Thanks for the input. It just seemed like they were caused from wiping down the car with a qd or something.

As I have learned ( Weekend Warrior ) the more we touch our cars with QD`s and spray waxes the more we will induce scratches ...