The Guz
Mike
Thank you for the post and mentioning hyper seal. I`ll look into that. If Pinnacle outperformed Gloss Coat, why would you recommend Gloss Coat out of the two choices? Also, since I just got a brand new car, I can`t afford to spend over $1000, in addition to Xpel (that I really want) right now. So, this is just something I want to do the job for a year or so anyway, until I can get something better. As long as it looks good and protects the paint, that`s fine. If there are things I can do to enhance the durability of the product, like hyper seal or even a coating of wax or sealant, I`ll do it.
I`ve decided to go with the $399 coating. It sounds like they know what they`re doing and they`ve been around for a while. The other guy may do good work, but I haven`t had much luck with him the past couple of years. He`s really difficult to get in touch with.
I actually have a paint chip that I need to deal with and allow enough time to dry before making an appointment. The car is a hatchback and on the first day I got it, after I had pulled it into the garage, I didn`t notice until I closed the hatch that it had hit the garage door hinge. I ordered Dr. Colorchip, so we`ll see how that goes.![]()
Knowing what I know now I would not go with either. Yes PBL did outperform Gloss Coat but it is really a flip of the coin on this one. Either one will net you the 1 year you are looking for. One thing that I did like about Gloss Coat is it`s ability on how it handled bird droppings. If it is caught early enough and doesn`t sit on the coating for too long then it can go away after a couple days just by sitting in the sun.
It also sounds like you narrowed down your choice in having the detailer that is easier to get in touch with to do the work.
The other option is just using a sealant or one of the various silica spray sealants as a form of protection.