That's true.quote:
Originally posted by W8inDE:
Consumer reports can say all they want. Much better products out there that they don't test...
Yes.quote:
Originally posted by JMG:
Where did you find this information? Is it in this coming issue?
Nu Finish is the only one that can stand up to the brutal sun and pouring ran in Miami.My mons 86 Toyota which sits outside for 20 years now still looks like new.quote:
Originally posted by Bebop:
Yes.quote:
Originally posted by JMG:
Where did you find this information? Is it in this coming issue?
Nu Finish can no longer use the "Top Rated" claim anymore .
Collinite 476.quote:
Originally posted by mjpolge:
Hey W8inDe,
Which Collinite are you talking about?
I had about 300 coats of Nu-finish on my last car[99 Marquis]and it looked brand new till the day i let it go.quote:
Originally posted by W8inDE:
No offense to you Nu Finish guys, but I wouldn't let it touch my paint. It has a very high solvent/chemical content, that's why it smells so strong; formulated back in the 80s and great for its time, but it's ancient at this point. It's a long lasting sealant, but leaves a plasticy dull shine, and IMO is too abrasive for new paints/clearcoats. Better sealants off the top of my head...Klasse and Werstatt. Much, much better!
True.quote:
Originally posted by GT Mike:
Actually, you only had one coat of Nu-Finish on your car. The new coat self-cleans thru the old stuff. It doesn't build up like Liquid Glass or Zaino or a similar product does.
300 coats on a 1999? If you owned it for say, 6 years, that would be 50 coats a year. I'm using multiple coats of sealants topped w/ carnubas, and that makes about 12 coats per year. Of coarse, the 6-8 of those coats are purely for depth and gloss.quote:
Originally posted by MIAMI-DADE:
I had about 300 coats of Nu-finish on my last car[99 Marquis]and it looked brand new till the day i let it go.quote:
Originally posted by W8inDE:
No offense to you Nu Finish guys, but I wouldn't let it touch my paint. It has a very high solvent/chemical content, that's why it smells so strong; formulated back in the 80s and great for its time, but it's ancient at this point. It's a long lasting sealant, but leaves a plasticy dull shine, and IMO is too abrasive for new paints/clearcoats. Better sealants off the top of my head...Klasse and Werstatt. Much, much better!
All that hard work in the jungle heat for nothing?quote:
Originally posted by GT Mike:
Actually, you only had one coat of Nu-Finish on your car. The new coat self-cleans thru the old stuff. It doesn't build up like Liquid Glass or Zaino or a similar product does.