Diamond Coat/Glaze ??? etc
Diamond Coat/Glaze ??? etc
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Prof Beard

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6,669 posts

249 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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All - one of my mates has just had a car expensively resprayed and is thinking of having something called diamond coat/glaze ??? applied to it - supposed to last for several years or whatever.

I seem to recall reading stuff on PH which implied this was NOT a good idea = any of you care to comment? Warren - have you come across this stuff?

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

270 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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It's OK if you buy the stuff off the internet for under £30 and put it on the car yourself. The stuff is nothing special and it is not some dark art to apply it. There's no way I would pay any dealer £300 - £500 to put it on the car. The profit margin on it is obscene.

dc53

3,217 posts

242 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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Prof Beard said:
All - one of my mates has just had a car expensively resprayed and is thinking of having something called diamond coat/glaze ??? applied to it - supposed to last for several years or whatever.

I seem to recall reading stuff on PH which implied this was NOT a good idea = any of you care to comment? Warren - have you come across this stuff?
It's a load of bks, sorry, but it is.

Get the cosovans to do it for a couple of quid every week, it'll be fine. Or better wash it and buy a decent wax that'll last a month or two..

*CQ*

670 posts

230 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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dc53 said:
It's a load of bks, sorry, but it is.
I disagree....it depends whether you have the time to wax your car. If you don't, then get it as the finish is pretty good with a quick shampoo and leather. I've applied wax to one half of the car for a comparison and, tbh, whilst I could notice the difference, most people wouldn't.

If we lived in a sunnier climate then I wouldn't bother but take a good look out of the window..... rolleyes

RedCabbage

3,606 posts

254 months

Monday 7th July 2008
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I used to work in the vehicle refinishing trade and I wouldn't recommend it. Only IMO of course!

dc53

3,217 posts

242 months

Tuesday 8th July 2008
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I'm definately with Duncan.

Buy some Collinite 476, that wax lasts 6 months as long as it's looked after!

L33

3,469 posts

246 months

Thursday 10th July 2008
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dc53 said:
I'm definately with Duncan.

Buy some Collinite 476, that wax lasts 6 months as long as it's looked after!
I'd second the Collinite, but I'd go for the 915 over the 476.
Either way, Collinite waxes are made to stay put thumbup

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