Ohhhhh. I might need intervention.
Edit: what? No Presto? That stuff rules, and is meant to go with a Master Sealant, which you do have.
Ohhhhh. I might need intervention.
Edit: what? No Presto? That stuff rules, and is meant to go with a Master Sealant, which you do have.
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Carnauba arts.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=VugCicwHB2E
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My guess is if Polish Angel sells well here they will offer more options from them including more products and larger sizes. Just IMO
The polish angel lambs wool pads cut like nobodies business! I use them with the Flex 3401.
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Tempting
I saw on their site that they have waxes for different colors. Really wanted something for my Arctic White plastic car to make it have that warm wet look
Does the $740 wax come with a decoder ring?
Hope the geyon line is right behind this one.
If it was April 1 I would believe it was a joke. Anyone really used their products? I hope there are some free/cheap samples. I would like to try it as a sample, but as they say down here, "don`t buy a pig in a poke".
Sorry guys for first post on here, long time member of Autogeek. I have a lot of their products including Master Polish, Master Compound, Cosmic, Master sealant, Rapidd Waxx, and all the pads. Im just a weekend warrior so detailing is more of a hobby and thus I am not as price conscious. I just want to enjoy picking up my buffer and use the best and easiest products available. That said, Polish Angel is very expensive but it is very worth it if you want high quality products that are that easy to use. I just purchased Bellaclean, Charisma, Glissante, Wheel Mint, Honey Tyre Dressing, and Rain 9H which should be in this week and I can`t wait to try them.
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Exactly.
These are products you keep for your own rides. For instance, PA`s polishes clean the trim while polishing. This is a HUGE time saver an makes polishing a ton more enjoyable, especially when you have rocked out 6 corrections in a week (Who wants to scrub polish off trim or clean tape res?). Their products are expensive but IMO, compared to other top tiers Kings and SV they are a wayyyy better bang for the buck. Plus they stay ahead of the curve unlike a lot of the top tier brands who are still rolling in the past.
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I have to Admit, the last 2 posts have gotten my attention. I love to try new products, but make an concerted effort to avoid snake oil. Mr Driver you have some cred in my book so I have opened my mind. Not to sure on my walled yet....
Perhaps Vega will choose me to try and review their top notch coating on my Daily Driver?
I am open to finding the best product for my cars. I measure best as follows:
1. Durability
2. Love slick finish and tight beads
3. Looks-Super shiny. Can never be too glossy
3.5 ease of application
4. Price
They actually have a lot of cred, more then most. Read up on cosmic 9H over on the UK detailing boards. P.A is a lot more used/matriculated over on the european side of things. I`m probably going to do cosmic on my next coating of the R soon. Personally I almost never used high end stuff as I`m usually let down (SV being a big one). I stick with tried an true mid-grade pro lines like Car-pro, Optimum, Menz etc. As far as boutique, PA an Dr. Beasleys are the only two, maybe Leatherique and black fire if you consider those boutique as well.
Also Mr. Kent has been awesome in answering questions. I have no doubt their products warrant their excellent value.
Side note ~ The best air fresheners & odor eliminators are Dr. Beasleys bar none. I actually visited HQ in Chicago when I picked up the new ride a month ago, cool place (Very Mom an Pop).
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