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Jesse@Autopia
09-07-2015, 01:08 PM
I decided to use more of the Polish Angel products after I had such good luck with the Polish Angel Charisma Leather Conditioner (http://www.autopia.org/forums/detailing-product-reviews/182181-polish-angel-charisma-leather-conditioner-review.html).

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I started with the Master Sealant and the Polish Angel Esclate Lotion on the right side of the hood:

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I used the Esclate Lotion to prep the surface before I applied the Master Sealant. I noticed that it did smell like Cherry Dr. Pepper, or Cherry Coke, and I little bit of product goes a long way. Also it was extremely easy to wipe off, and it left no streaking.

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After all the product was wiped off:

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Now the Master Sealant was applied:

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Again, a little goes a long way it spread out very thin. I followed the instructions and let it sit for about 15 minutes before I wiped it off:

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After:

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Next up was the Polish Angel Invincible Primer to prep for the Cosmic Coating:

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Again this product smelled like the Esclate Lotion smell of Cherry Dr. Pepper, except it wasn`t as strong. It spreads out very thin, and was very easy to wipe off:
After:

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I then applied the Polish Angel Glasscoat Cosmic:

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I was a little surprised on how this coating was applied. It wasn`t like a regular coating that flashes and needs to be wiped off immediately. It was more like a sealant/liquid wax. I only used about a dime sized drop on the applicator and it covered the whole hood. I followed the instructions and let it sit for 30 minutes and then I wiped off the product effortlessly.

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One wipe and the haze comes right off:

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After pictures:

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I couldn`t really tell the difference of the sealant and coating, as far as looks, on either side of the hood, but I could definitely see the difference in the gloss from where the tape line was. I really enjoyed using all the products. All spread out very thin and were super easy to wipe off. The products cleared up the paint, and gave a nice, deep, wet look. Updates will come soon on water beading/sheeting.

Products used:
Polish Angel Glasscoat Cosmic (http://www.autopia-carcare.com/polish-angel-glasscoat-cosmic.html#.Ve3JBflVhHw)
Polish Angel Master Sealant (http://www.autopia-carcare.com/polish-angel-master-sealant.html#.Ve3RkPlVhHw)
Polish Angel Esclate Lotion (http://www.autopia-carcare.com/polish-angel-esclate.html#.Ve3Rn_lVhHw)
Polish Angel Glasscoat Invincible Primer (http://www.autopia-carcare.com/polish-angel-glasscoat-invincible-primer.html#.Ve3RzvlVhHw)

TroyScherer
09-07-2015, 01:45 PM
Awsome.

In for beading / sheeting and possible durability.

Ronkh
09-07-2015, 02:51 PM
Cool ! Thank you!!!

The polish Angel coating has me impressed from what I`ve heard.

JHL88
09-07-2015, 03:03 PM
Can`t wait for the updates!

silverfox
09-07-2015, 03:32 PM
That`s the way all coatings should be created...to be applied and removed like a wax or sealant after 30 minutes. Hope the other coating manufacturers are taking note.

512detail
09-07-2015, 03:54 PM
sweet. i just checked out their line on ACC site and some of their stuff sounds pretty interesting

looking forward to water behavior pics

next try out Polish Angel Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon :)
that one is way too rich for my blood

RW215
09-07-2015, 09:07 PM
Great test.
PA coatings are very easy to apply,its an important issue,especially when applying a coating for the first time.
Both,master sealant and cosmic wont last as some of the other coatings on the market,but i think they both worth it,as theyre a very quality products.
Master sealant is very glossy and sharp look,its a flake popper,i love it.
Cosmic is the closest coating to a wax {by look} that can be found,its very wet and shiny,its a spaciel one,and so easy to apply..

House of Wax
09-07-2015, 09:20 PM
oh that glossy goodness. looks great

Marc08EX
09-07-2015, 10:18 PM
Great review Jesse! Thanks for sharing this.

I`m looking forward to the beading/sheeting update!

How long is the manufacturer claiming the coating will last? It`s very interesting that their coating acts like a traditional LSP...

boxingfan30
09-08-2015, 12:04 AM
Very interesting how that coating goes on and off, looks like applying a wax instead no?

Jesse@Autopia
09-09-2015, 02:38 PM
Great review Jesse! Thanks for sharing this.

I`m looking forward to the beading/sheeting update!

How long is the manufacturer claiming the coating will last? It`s very interesting that their coating acts like a traditional LSP...

Cosmic should last for 18-24 months and the Master Sealant should last around 12 months as noted on Polish Angels` website.


Very interesting how that coating goes on and off, looks like applying a wax instead no?

Yes, it was sort of like applying a liquid wax/sealant, and it was very easy to work with and wipe off.

Jesse@Autopia
09-21-2015, 12:58 PM
Two week update!

Here are some beading pictures of the vehicle: (I tried to get some good pictures after it rained, but the sun started drying the car pretty quickly)

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Close up water beads on the Master Sealant:

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Close up on the Glasscoat Cosmic:

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In my opinion, I thought that the coating had the better water beads. It looked more round and uniform, but it could be just the effect of the water drying at a quick rate. I didn`t have time to do any other testing with water. Both sides still look amazing, and gave nice reflections and have a nice, deep, wet look.