The Guz
Mike
Nick had sent me this as part of a giveaway back in the summer. It took awhile for me to use it as I could not find the time to use it with work and life. Things at work slowed down a bit so I had time to finally use it. So Nick sorry for the late review.
First off Mike has a great review of it here. He also has a great video on how to apply it.
Product Review: Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating v2 - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum
Product can be found here. It has all the details about the product.
Piinnacle Black Label V2
This has to be the easiest coating I have used. It spread out relatively easy. It does flash quick. I did apply it rather thick for that reason. For example on the 96 Regal that I did, I used about 3-4 sprays for the rear quarter panel. This gave me a longer working time and it did not flash as fast. It also leveled out better using slightly more product. It made wiping off with a microfiber towel easily as well.
I used the Lake Country applicator that Nick provided to apply it.
I found it to have a strong chemical scent similar to the DP glass coating and PBL wheel coating. So if one has allergies or asthma like I do, I recommend the user to wear gloves. mask and safety glazes.
Overall it is a user friendly coating that anyone can use. If someone is looking for their first coating then this would be the one I would recommend. It feels slick and it gives a great glossy look.
I used it on these two vehicles.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/click...3124-1996-buick-regal-pbl-v2.html#post2021555
http://www.autopia.org/forums/motorcycle-marine-rv-detailing/183000-2004-harley-davidson-vrod.html
Highlights from those two threads:
I gave the Regal it's first wash after it saw rain last week. The beading looks great.
The sheeting looks to be great so far.
Pinnacle Black Label V2 Sheeting on Vimeo
First off Mike has a great review of it here. He also has a great video on how to apply it.
Product Review: Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating v2 - Auto Geek Online Auto Detailing Forum
Product can be found here. It has all the details about the product.
Piinnacle Black Label V2
This has to be the easiest coating I have used. It spread out relatively easy. It does flash quick. I did apply it rather thick for that reason. For example on the 96 Regal that I did, I used about 3-4 sprays for the rear quarter panel. This gave me a longer working time and it did not flash as fast. It also leveled out better using slightly more product. It made wiping off with a microfiber towel easily as well.
I used the Lake Country applicator that Nick provided to apply it.
I found it to have a strong chemical scent similar to the DP glass coating and PBL wheel coating. So if one has allergies or asthma like I do, I recommend the user to wear gloves. mask and safety glazes.
Overall it is a user friendly coating that anyone can use. If someone is looking for their first coating then this would be the one I would recommend. It feels slick and it gives a great glossy look.
I used it on these two vehicles.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/click...3124-1996-buick-regal-pbl-v2.html#post2021555
http://www.autopia.org/forums/motorcycle-marine-rv-detailing/183000-2004-harley-davidson-vrod.html
Highlights from those two threads:




I gave the Regal it's first wash after it saw rain last week. The beading looks great.


The sheeting looks to be great so far.
Pinnacle Black Label V2 Sheeting on Vimeo