RaysWay
Autopia Specialist
aka Multiple Polish Angel Product Rayviews
Disclaimer: First of all, I want to say I did not plan on posting a review on these products. I only intended to gain personal experience with these products. It wasn't until after I witnessed the results first hand that I realized I had to share my feedback.
My experience with these Polish Angel products began this Memorial Day Weekend on a Saturday afternoon. I set forth to give my ride a quick clean up before heading southbound on I-95 for a 3 hour trip to visit family members. I planned on easily adding about 300 miles to my tachometer this weekend and wanted to make sure my car was not only protected from standard traffic film, contaminants and bug guts; but would be as glossy as possible on the chance that any family members would inspect my vehicle (I have a reputation to keep
).
The first product I wanted to test was Polish Angel Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon. I read the bottle and it stated that it can be used as a drying aid.
I washed the car as I normally do with a Foamaster Foam Gun presoak with CarPro Reset in the two bucket wash method, then instead of using my DP Turbo Car Dryer to dry the vehicle...I grabbed a Guzzler Microfiber Towel and lightly sprayed each panel with Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon. (For those keeping track, I've had Optimum Gloss-Coat on my car for about 266 days and the water beading/sheeting properties help significantly while drying the car) Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon felt smooth as silk to buff off. I went back around the car a second time with a Buff & Gloss Spray Wax Towel to remove any extra residue I missed with my drying towel. It was after using Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon that I knew I was using something special. I inspected the vehicle and it looked amazing.
Trust me when I say that these pictures do not do these products justice.
While I was super impressed with Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon as a drying aid, I decided to add additional protection with Connoisseur Rapidwaxx. I went around the vehicle again with a Supreme 530 microfiber towel and learned first hand how little product is actually needed to be applied per panel. With a careful squeeze of the trigger, I was able to lay down enough Connoisseur Rapidwaxx to cover a large panel.
It was at this point that my friend came outside to notice an unusually large grin on my face as I inspected my vehicle.
About 150 miles and 24 hours later...I walked towards my car late in the evening to find the Florida weather had changed again to a short isolated shower. I inspected the vehicle to see how well these handmade German car care products were holding up. I honestly wouldn't blame any spray wax for showing signs of degradation after traveling under extreme UV ratings on Florida's busiest highway, so when I saw how well the protection was holding up I was impressed once again.
After ecstatically sending these water beading pictures to friends who have accepted my hobby, I began to look forward to trying out the rest of the Polish Angel line of products. I would have to wait another 24 hours before trying Sprayduster.
The following pictures were taken 24 hours and another ~150 miles later as I returned home. With my car covered in standard road grime, it would be the perfect opportunity to try Sprayduster.
Water spots from a sprinkler.
Sprayduster works on glass as well.
Here I wanted to show the amount of product used. This is about half a trigger and cleaned half of my dirty windshield.
You can see the product suspended in each droplet. This gave me confidence in its ability to encapsulate dirt and grime.
Because I was working in direct sunlight, I noticed I needed to apply slightly more product than I would have under some shade. But Sprayduster worked very well, even under non-ideal conditions.

Not bad for a car that hasn't been polished in 266 days.
Keep in mind this is a daily driver and I'm not shy with testing products on it, so the paint is 100% perfect and I'm ok with that. If you look hard enough you will swirls on certain panels, but I didn't notice any additional marring after using these products.
Before. (This paint chip on the rear bumper has been there since I purchased the vehicle which I use as a reference point for pictures)
After.
Thanks for reading!
Keep an eye out for an update with Polish Angel Supersport Wheel Coating reviewed.
If anyone has any questions, please let me know.
Polish Angel Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon 500 ml.
Polish Angel Connoisseur Rapidwaxx 500 ml
Polish Angel Sprayduster 500 ml.
Disclaimer: First of all, I want to say I did not plan on posting a review on these products. I only intended to gain personal experience with these products. It wasn't until after I witnessed the results first hand that I realized I had to share my feedback.

My experience with these Polish Angel products began this Memorial Day Weekend on a Saturday afternoon. I set forth to give my ride a quick clean up before heading southbound on I-95 for a 3 hour trip to visit family members. I planned on easily adding about 300 miles to my tachometer this weekend and wanted to make sure my car was not only protected from standard traffic film, contaminants and bug guts; but would be as glossy as possible on the chance that any family members would inspect my vehicle (I have a reputation to keep


The first product I wanted to test was Polish Angel Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon. I read the bottle and it stated that it can be used as a drying aid.

I washed the car as I normally do with a Foamaster Foam Gun presoak with CarPro Reset in the two bucket wash method, then instead of using my DP Turbo Car Dryer to dry the vehicle...I grabbed a Guzzler Microfiber Towel and lightly sprayed each panel with Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon. (For those keeping track, I've had Optimum Gloss-Coat on my car for about 266 days and the water beading/sheeting properties help significantly while drying the car) Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon felt smooth as silk to buff off. I went back around the car a second time with a Buff & Gloss Spray Wax Towel to remove any extra residue I missed with my drying towel. It was after using Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon that I knew I was using something special. I inspected the vehicle and it looked amazing.


Trust me when I say that these pictures do not do these products justice.

While I was super impressed with Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon as a drying aid, I decided to add additional protection with Connoisseur Rapidwaxx. I went around the vehicle again with a Supreme 530 microfiber towel and learned first hand how little product is actually needed to be applied per panel. With a careful squeeze of the trigger, I was able to lay down enough Connoisseur Rapidwaxx to cover a large panel.
It was at this point that my friend came outside to notice an unusually large grin on my face as I inspected my vehicle.


About 150 miles and 24 hours later...I walked towards my car late in the evening to find the Florida weather had changed again to a short isolated shower. I inspected the vehicle to see how well these handmade German car care products were holding up. I honestly wouldn't blame any spray wax for showing signs of degradation after traveling under extreme UV ratings on Florida's busiest highway, so when I saw how well the protection was holding up I was impressed once again.





After ecstatically sending these water beading pictures to friends who have accepted my hobby, I began to look forward to trying out the rest of the Polish Angel line of products. I would have to wait another 24 hours before trying Sprayduster.
The following pictures were taken 24 hours and another ~150 miles later as I returned home. With my car covered in standard road grime, it would be the perfect opportunity to try Sprayduster.
Water spots from a sprinkler.
Sprayduster works on glass as well.
Here I wanted to show the amount of product used. This is about half a trigger and cleaned half of my dirty windshield.
You can see the product suspended in each droplet. This gave me confidence in its ability to encapsulate dirt and grime.
Because I was working in direct sunlight, I noticed I needed to apply slightly more product than I would have under some shade. But Sprayduster worked very well, even under non-ideal conditions.

Not bad for a car that hasn't been polished in 266 days.
Keep in mind this is a daily driver and I'm not shy with testing products on it, so the paint is 100% perfect and I'm ok with that. If you look hard enough you will swirls on certain panels, but I didn't notice any additional marring after using these products.
Before. (This paint chip on the rear bumper has been there since I purchased the vehicle which I use as a reference point for pictures)
After.
Thanks for reading!
Keep an eye out for an update with Polish Angel Supersport Wheel Coating reviewed.
If anyone has any questions, please let me know.
Polish Angel Carnauba Arts Gold Zirkon 500 ml.
Polish Angel Connoisseur Rapidwaxx 500 ml
Polish Angel Sprayduster 500 ml.