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PA DETAILER
12-26-2015, 03:54 PM
POLISH ANGEL.

Was thinking of this as maybe a 2-step in the spring. How are the 2 products mentioned to work with? Heard good things on the VS. And the esclate looks like a good prep product.

EzyBrzy
12-26-2015, 04:52 PM
Just ordered the escalate with master sealant. I also thought it seemed like a good prep product, but will try it out once it arrives and good weather permits. Is the VS a spray sealant or a coating?

nothingface5384
12-26-2015, 06:36 PM
POLISH ANGEL.

Was thinking of this as maybe a 2-step in the spring. How are the 2 products mentioned to work with? Heard good things on the VS. And the esclate looks like a good prep product.

I did viking coat and viking spirits on my 75 hornet hatch(original paint)
It gave it a mirror like reflection ( i can see cars in front of me and to the side of me) while looking into hood
So im impressed with the mirror/relection
But the beading died off quickly. .like a month perhaps 2..

Viking spirits adds the beading back..but doesnt add anything to the shine

They have out cosmic spirtz
Its essentialy the same as viking spiritz except it ditches the gold carnuaba flakes and it adds hardness

nothingface5384
12-26-2015, 06:38 PM
Cosmic spirtz also has stronger beading and better self cleaning

JSFM35X
12-26-2015, 07:08 PM
Escalate is a cleaner, finish polish and prepares the paint perfectly for Viking coat. I applied This and you can see my post here by searching my user name if you want.

I added white alabaster as a topper months later to amp up the performance.

This is the best looking combo I have ever used bar none. If I had a show car, or was entering contests, this is the best I have used or seen.

Its just that I need durability and its been OK but I dislike topping coatings and need insane beading to be able to live my life properly day to day---yeah I have issues.

The other gems in the PA line are

Bella Clean, Charisma the interior twins

Super Sport-makes the rims look great and beads nicely and makes the silver pop like crazy-is removed with wheel cleaner is the only down side but looks great when in place and is super easy to use.

Palladium-Best exhaust tip polish -removes junk and leaves a really a mirror shine with minimal effort.

I really want to try more but I don`t hear much about their other products.




POLISH ANGEL.

Was thinking of this as maybe a 2-step in the spring. How are the 2 products mentioned to work with? Heard good things on the VS. And the esclate looks like a good prep product.

BSkip333
12-26-2015, 07:14 PM
I found the esclate to be really easy to use. Wiped away as easy as a wax and seemed to amp up the shine a bit. I used the viking spritz over the viking coat and like it a lot. Seems similar to Sonax BSD if you have used it before. Nice tight beads.

RW215
12-27-2015, 01:19 AM
Viking spritz is an absolute joy to use and it makes such a strong reflective shine,fantastic product.

JSFM35X
12-27-2015, 06:50 AM
Came back to say engine is a game changing product. Clean the most disgusting engine without water. It cuts through layers of gunk without fear of wetting critical engine components and leave a nice protective finish behind.

Ronkh
12-27-2015, 07:03 AM
Any PA item I`ve used is top notch.

Liking the stuff a lot.

BSkip333
12-27-2015, 05:26 PM
I agree, I would like to try some others. I can`t imagine anything better for wheels than the supersport, super easy to use, holds up well and looks great.

quebert
12-29-2015, 12:36 AM
I`m interested in Spritz, wondering about how much is used on a vehicle though. The description says "Viking Spritz requires only a minimal amount of product to be effective" That really doesn`t tell me much. Would I be crazy to think I could get by with 25-30ml a vehicle?

JSFM35X
12-29-2015, 01:44 AM
I`d say much less. I have used white alabaster spritz and I would guess 5-10 ml max. It`s like spray wax

Lonnie
12-30-2015, 09:13 AM
Here`s a link to the Polish Angle Website: POLISHANGEL® USA (http://www.polishangel.us/)

I do not mean to hi-jack this thread, BUT, I was interested in this product line when a previous thread about their Viking Spritz was posted.
My (hi-jacked) question is, how does this car-care chemical/product line compare to higher-end product lines line SwissVax , Sonus, or Pinnacle?
I think a lot of car-care aficionados/purest who can afford or want the-best-of-the-best would be interested in this line. I`m looking for more comments from those of my Autopian family who have purchased and used these products and their thoughts on them.

One silly and meaningless point about the website: There is a certain irony in seeing a red, white, and blue American flag image on the angel-man that I assume is their company logo, when most of the products are made in Germany. My initial impression was that seeing this American-ized angel that the products were made in America, until I searched the website.

Docpeanut
01-17-2016, 04:43 PM
I`m interested in Spritz, wondering about how much is used on a vehicle though. The description says "Viking Spritz requires only a minimal amount of product to be effective" That really doesn`t tell me much. Would I be crazy to think I could get by with 25-30ml a vehicle?

6-8 sprays covers my Jeep Grand Cherokee, 25-30ml is very reasonable

quebert
01-17-2016, 06:29 PM
Here`s a link to the Polish Angle Website: POLISHANGEL® USA (http://www.polishangel.us/)

I do not mean to hi-jack this thread, BUT, I was interested in this product line when a previous thread about their Viking Spritz was posted.
My (hi-jacked) question is, how does this car-care chemical/product line compare to higher-end product lines line SwissVax , Sonus, or Pinnacle?
I think a lot of car-care aficionados/purest who can afford or want the-best-of-the-best would be interested in this line. I`m looking for more comments from those of my Autopian family who have purchased and used these products and their thoughts on them.

One silly and meaningless point about the website: There is a certain irony in seeing a red, white, and blue American flag image on the angel-man that I assume is their company logo, when most of the products are made in Germany. My initial impression was that seeing this American-ized angel that the products were made in America, until I searched the website.

Unless I`m just really unlucky here, they`re the slowest company I`ve ever dealt with. Placed 2 orders on the 31st of December and all I`ve gotten is one updated to "fulfiled" for order status. I ordered Super Sport, 12 towels and some brushes. Maybe they`re making my towels by hand too and that`s why it`s taking so long lol.

The web site says made to order but most orders ship out within 5 days. And I believe they mention 4 days to arrive to you in the US after it ships. I`m not seeing that, hopefully this is just a bad luck thing for me because I`d like to order more in the future. But I emailed them twice last week about 2 different things and haven`t gotten an email back on either, so maybe this is all the norm. Oh well...



6-8 sprays covers my Jeep Grand Cherokee, 25-30ml is very reasonable


Nothing reasonable about my estimate what so ever lol. Unless those are some huge sprays 8 sprays is going to be a lot less than 25ml. Tomorrow I`ll start on my car so I guess I`ll find out.