Nanolex VS opti-coat 2.0
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Nanolex VS opti-coat 2.0
There are a lot of products for detailing out there. A new product come available in Canada. It's Nanolex. My detailer will work with those product for now.
Nanolex Ultra Paint and Alloy Sealant | nanolex
I don't know those products but they seem great. Opti-coat receive good comments too.
Somebody ever try those Nanolex products. They seem to be popular in europe, specialy in UK.
They have paint, glass and plastic products.
Any observations?
TX
Guy
Nanolex Ultra Paint and Alloy Sealant | nanolex
I don't know those products but they seem great. Opti-coat receive good comments too.
Somebody ever try those Nanolex products. They seem to be popular in europe, specialy in UK.
They have paint, glass and plastic products.
Any observations?
TX
Guy
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I did my own detailing last summer. After I received my new XKR from Florida it had a lot of acid rain marks from setting on the lot. I had to use 3 levels of compound to remove all of the acid rain makes and swirls. I used only professional products from eshine.ca, a Canadian detail supplier, with no regrets. I bought $1,000 worth of supplies which I will use over 5-7 years including porter cable dual buffer.
I used Klasse A in 1 as my sealer followed by a finish coat of Klasse and carnauba wax and could not be any happier with the result. Check out autogeeks.com for instructions and detailing information. They are very helpful and have tons of videos on youtube. However, their shipping costs are high and with the loonie being so down eshine is much better value when you decide to purchase.
I prefer products I can work with rather than these 1 time coatings that promise to last a life time. When my car needs paint correction I can know do it with no problems myself.
I used Klasse A in 1 as my sealer followed by a finish coat of Klasse and carnauba wax and could not be any happier with the result. Check out autogeeks.com for instructions and detailing information. They are very helpful and have tons of videos on youtube. However, their shipping costs are high and with the loonie being so down eshine is much better value when you decide to purchase.
I prefer products I can work with rather than these 1 time coatings that promise to last a life time. When my car needs paint correction I can know do it with no problems myself.
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