Has anyone used Permagard paint protection?
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Not had this one, but have had "DiamondBrite" put on my 1988 3.2 Targa. Makes it so much easier to clean and buffs up beautifully every time.
Try and buy from anywhere other than a main dealer who will charge anything up to £500. The kit itself costs about £40 plus the valeters' time to put it on.
Try and buy from anywhere other than a main dealer who will charge anything up to £500. The kit itself costs about £40 plus the valeters' time to put it on.
barry_j said:
I've booked in with permagard on 2-Nov and I'll post up my opinions afterwards.
>> Edited by barry_j on Friday 21st October 18:17
As promised, I've posted up my opinions here:
www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=219517&f=136&h=0
silver993tt said:
Is it applied as a spray or as in the same way as a polish or wax? Is it still appropriate for cars where the paint isn't perfect (stonechips etc) or for 'as new' paint?
tia.
Mine has a few stone chips so no problems. With regards to the process have a word with Mike Perry who is really knowledgable and will be able to explain. His contact details are on: www.permagard.info
In my opinion all modern day paints should be treated to a good coat of wax, as paints from 1994 on most cars are water based a chemical should not be placed on top as it will not assist with the overall protection. get some zymol on the car not only will it protect with some 35-50 times the level of carnauba in most products it will also prepare and feed the paint with the oils that most products normally deprive.
the zymol man said:
In my opinion all modern day paints should be treated to a good coat of wax, as paints from 1994 on most cars are water based a chemical should not be placed on top as it will not assist with the overall protection. get some zymol on the car not only will it protect with some 35-50 times the level of carnauba in most products it will also prepare and feed the paint with the oils that most products normally deprive.
There a very nasty smell around here
cuneus said:
the zymol man said:
In my opinion all modern day paints should be treated to a good coat of wax, as paints from 1994 on most cars are water based a chemical should not be placed on top as it will not assist with the overall protection. get some zymol on the car not only will it protect with some 35-50 times the level of carnauba in most products it will also prepare and feed the paint with the oils that most products normally deprive.
There a very nasty smell around here
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