New polish angel high gloss

Both are like Viking Spritz and are toppers. I wouldn`t top a topper. I guess you could spray the Zirkon first, let it cure, then spray the Gloss, but I think it would be diminishing returns. Who knows? That`s the fun of this hobby!
 
Both are like Viking Spritz and are toppers. I wouldn`t top a topper. I guess you could spray the Zirkon first, let it cure, then spray the Gloss, but I think it would be diminishing returns. Who knows? That`s the fun of this hobby!

I`ve done the Cosmic spritz, then Zirkon.


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I will soon have both Zirkon and High Gloss and a desire to apply them both to my Metallic Black SRT Challenger


which one goes on first?

and should I even be topping them? they`re quite expensive and if its not recommended I will not try it

I also think it should be High Gloss then Zirkon. From the PA site, High Gloss lasts up to 7 months and can be used as a sealant. Zirkon contains wax so I would add it last to get the extra pop of the metallic flake.
 
Hey guys,

about layering the High Gloss and Gold Zirkon. Personally, I probably wouldn`t do it. I think they`d both detract from each other. Gold Zirkon has balance of silica, titania, and carnauba that gives it a great mix of warm soft tones and cold hard tones. High Gloss is designed to be that final layer in order to produce maximum color depth and maximum reflection. Also, High Gloss has (marginally) better beading than Gold Zirkon. You`re right that Gold Zirkon would go on top of High Gloss to bond right. You could try the other way around though without much loss in durability. If anyone does try this, post some pictures and share what you think. Layering and mixing products on certain paint types can sometimes produce unexpected results.

As for Viking Spritz, the micro gold flake is a little harder to see. If you spread some very thin on your fingers and then shine a very bright light on it, you`ll see it.

Also, Autopia`s order with High Gloss is in the queue to be produced. :rockon


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Which of all the PA spray products are going to have the best durability during a Northeast winter? It`s mentioned that High Gloss can go 7 months. I can reapply if I need to, but conditions aren`t great in a small garage that may get up to maybe the high 5Os`F when the heater is running.
 
Which of all the PA spray products are going to have the best durability during a Northeast winter? It`s mentioned that High Gloss can go 7 months. I can reapply if I need to, but conditions aren`t great in a small garage that may get up to maybe the high 5Os`F when the heater is running.

Dunno about durability, but I can say that after 1 week + 400 miles, nothing sticks to cosmic. Nothing.
 
Ron stole all the sun

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my high gloss only seems to high gloss in the garage
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