New Product - Polish Angel GLASSCOAT | COSMIC SPRITZ

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Found this on their Facebook page.

Introducing GLASSCOAT™ | COSMIC SPRITZ
—the new maintenance spray specifically designed to work with Glasscoat Cosmic. It has special ingredients to reduce the total curing time from 24 hours to 12 hours. It can also be used as a standalone sealant or maintenance spray for any other coating.

 
Looks like a great product, but I've never seen a coating not bead at all or was that supposed to be a freshly prepped surface?
 
How does this compare to PA Viking Spiritz
They both say highest concentration of sio2 and tio2 ...id assume this supercedes viking spirtz since its the newest..

Reading the description,i noticed this doesnt have the gold Carnuaba flakes the viking spiritz...guessijg they relaized it dodnt really add to anything..i personaly never noticed anything extra from it..

Thoughts ?
 
Edit: Ops wrong product, long night at work lol. Will move to separate thread later when I get some sleep :wacko:
 
Looks like a great product, but I've never seen a coating not bead at all or was that supposed to be a freshly prepped surface?

The video is with an uncoated surface, yes.

How does this compare to PA Viking Spiritz
They both say highest concentration of sio2 and tio2 ...id assume this supercedes viking spirtz since its the newest..

Reading the description,i noticed this doesnt have the gold Carnuaba flakes the viking spiritz...guessijg they relaized it dodnt really add to anything..i personaly never noticed anything extra from it..

Thoughts ?

Both Viking Spritz and Cosmic Spritz have the same amount of silica and titania, which is the highest of any of Polishangel's spray products. I have found Spritz to be slightly (very slightly) more durable as a standalone and slightly easier to apply (both are super easy, but Cosmic Spritz flashes a bit quicker). The biggest difference between the two besides the gold flake is that Cosmic Spritz shortens the cure time of Cosmic. So, there is a bit of product overlap between the two.

Here is a photo of Cosmic Spritz 5 months after application. The vehicle has not been washed since application (and is still unwashed in the picture) and the surface was not prepped, just a wash and application. The vehicle sits outside. One coat as a drying aid and a second after that. It's still working to self-clean a bit.
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Travis glad to see you posting here. How about posting some of your work. Your blue Subaru detail is what got my to try your products they are awesome. The palladium , the engine and Bella clean are best in class. IMHO. The Viking coat is the best looking lsp I have used. Especially after topping with White alabaster.

The video is with an uncoated surface, yes.



Both Viking Spritz and Cosmic Spritz have the same amount of silica and titania, which is the highest of any of Polishangel's spray products. I have found Spritz to be slightly (very slightly) more durable as a standalone and slightly easier to apply (both are super easy, but Cosmic Spritz flashes a bit quicker). The biggest difference between the two besides the gold flake is that Cosmic Spritz shortens the cure time of Cosmic. So, there is a bit of product overlap between the two.

Here is a photo of Cosmic Spritz 5 months after application. The vehicle has not been washed since application (and is still unwashed in the picture) and the surface was not prepped, just a wash and application. The vehicle sits outside. One coat as a drying aid and a second after that. It's still working to self-clean a bit.
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Both Viking Spritz and Cosmic Spritz have the same amount of silica and titania, which is the highest of any of Polishangel`s spray products. I have found Spritz to be slightly (very slightly) more durable as a standalone and slightly easier to apply (both are super easy, but Cosmic Spritz flashes a bit quicker).

I am trying to decide which of the two to get. I emphasized the "Spritz" in your quote because it appears to be missing the full name -- did you mean "Viking Spritz" or "Cosmic Sprtiz" there?

Generally I would be considering a use as a "topper" for a coated car as a maintenance spray periodically and would like to know if Viking or Cosmic would be better. Sounds like Viking would suit my purposes since the products in Cosmic seem to complement the coating itself.
 
I am trying to decide which of the two to get. I emphasized the "Spritz" in your quote because it appears to be missing the full name -- did you mean "Viking Spritz" or "Cosmic Sprtiz" there?

Generally I would be considering a use as a "topper" for a coated car as a maintenance spray periodically and would like to know if Viking or Cosmic would be better. Sounds like Viking would suit my purposes since the products in Cosmic seem to complement the coating itself.


Thanks for catching that, I meant Cosmic Spritz. And again, the difference in performance is minimal.
 
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