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Everything You Need to Know About Paint Coatings!
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02-20-2015, 03:02 PM | #1 |
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Everything You Need to Know About Paint Coatings!
![]() Photo by Zach McGovern of Attention To Detailing Peoria. Coatings have been becoming extremely popular the past couple of years. Detailers and weekend warriors have been switching over from waxes and sealants to see what all the buzz is about and from we can see, coatings are here to stay! The look may be different than what you expect to see from a wax or sealant, however there is something about seeing your car in what looks like a coat of glass that just really stands out. Each year new versions come out and coatings just seem to be getting better and better. If you are looking for the deepest, wettest look out there, we here at Detailed Image would highly recommend checking out a coating (i.e. 22ple, Gtechniq, CarPro, etc.). These semi-permanent coatings take more effort and time to apply, but the results are well worth it. They will provide an amazing level of gloss and shine, while protecting your paint for up to 24 months! Like mentioned above, your car looks like it has been coated entirely in glass! Better yet, you can top these coatings (i.e. 22ple VS1 Final Coat, CarPro Reload Spray Sealant, etc.) to add more depth, gloss, and protection to the paint! As the popularity of coatings grow our Ask-a-Pro detailers have been hard at work testing and using these coatings in their detailing routines. Below are some great articles they have written to help guide you through the process of applying and taking care of a coating:
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02-20-2015, 03:32 PM | #2 |
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I am curious, how do these coating wear? You say they will last for up to 24 months but how does it manifest when it wears off? I know that 22PLE is touted as a "glass coating" but that would seem to imply it would start to flake off as it wears out.
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02-23-2015, 10:46 AM | #4 |
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Have you put any of these on a flat single-stage paint? Or on top of a flat clear?
My son wants to do his bug in one of those 2 choices, but I really want to protect the paint once it is applied flat. Trying to figure out what to put on top that keeps it flat but protects from the elements |
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02-24-2015, 06:40 PM | #6 | ||
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![]() As I said, we've applied quite a few coatings and some with horrible prep on personal cars for experimenting purposes, but never had an issues with flaking off. Hope that answers it. For a more detailed answer, you'd have to look into the exact chemistry of each coating (many are very different) and understand how each bonds to paint, or doesn't for that matter. Well beyond my paygrade and of course some are manufacturer secrets ![]() Quote:
I've also heard coatings may not last as long on matte paint, but haven't had the chance to experiment with durability myself. Ivan @ DI |
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02-25-2015, 11:45 AM | #7 |
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I spoke to the guy who painted my bike. He showed me a flattening agent (powder) to add to single-stage paint (he's done a few helmets that way) OR normal color coat then a flat clear coat. The latter is apparently extremely more difficult to get a good consistent spray since ANY contaminants have to stay as it, you can't buff them out without turning the clear to shiny.
The mechanic who is going to help us with resurrecting the bug has a matte black Camaro or something on the lot, but he just protects it with dust . . . |
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02-25-2015, 01:48 PM | #8 |
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Spring is just around the corner! Can't wait for temps to get better here in NJ so I can start detailing. Will definitely look into this.
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02-26-2015, 01:00 PM | #9 |
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I have used GTechniq C1 (semi-permanent coating) and topped it with two coats of EXO V2 and applied within recommended temperature and humidity, so far so good.
I think the main issue is the perception of dirt, and scratch resistance Also, it is not a luster or glossy as paint work on a high quality wax or even AutoGlym HD But it is a trade-off |
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I am readying a new set of wheels for spring, and am interested in testing glass coatings.
- For this application, which do you find best between 22ple, carpro, etc? - What would the differences be between applying VM1 vs VX1 on painted wheels? |
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Sadly the 22ple VM1 Rim and metal coating is out of stock with you guys
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As for VM1 vs VX1, we currently have VX1 on 3 wheels and VM1 on 1 wheel of a client's A7, hoping to test the looks and durability after a while. He hasn't been back yet, but they both applied and looked exactly the same when we first protected the wheels. Hope that helps, Ivan @ DI |
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03-17-2015, 12:18 PM | #14 |
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Thanks for your response, Ivan. Will the 20mL be enough to coat 4 wheels, faces and barrels? If so, any ETA on when they will be back in stock?
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