The finish looks awesome, would definately be interested in some.
Is it gonna have a decent USP? because your entering a pretty competitive market with large company's like gtech and optiseal producing some pretty impressive results and as great as that photo looks, any machine polished black car looks pretty epic!
Where abouts in Yorkshire are you?
Is it gonna have a decent USP? because your entering a pretty competitive market with large company's like gtech and optiseal producing some pretty impressive results and as great as that photo looks, any machine polished black car looks pretty epic!
I have to agree with this point and it was my first thought upon seeing the picture.
We both know that image would look the same with a very good Lsp on it. Not how I would try and sell my products. Just an opinion.
The car looks like it's been wet sanded to me, very shiny though! what's the durability like?
Edit: By USP, you mean Unique Selling Point? What is the USP for the sealant?
Just hazarding a guess as it is flawless and hasn't got any orange peel. I'm guessing by your response that it has probably just been corrected very well but the finish is very good!
I don't think it's fair to say it is the sealant that is producing the results though as your first post would suggest.
It's easy to sell things to people who maybe don't know the ins and outs of detailing by showing a shiny picture.
Very surprising! Sounds interesting.No wet sanding was undertaken on this one which is good to say it was a 5 series BMW bonnet... But i must say the sealant did give it a better mirror finish especially when i took it outside....
It's easy to sell things to people who maybe don't know the ins and outs of detailing by showing a shiny picture.
I'm sure it will be a great product though. My car has been wearing C1 since early November and hasn't flinched.
Of course. It's never been topped with any product and washed with Gwash weekly. As the car is being sold I won't really get to find out how it got on.
Exo base for the next car probably.
I would agree with your own products pov. I don't agree about having to pay for the privilege of using someone's products.
Good luck with the whole venture mate. You certainly need it in this industry.
Superb news. If you need any testing don't hesitate to send me a sample. I've done crazy amounts of testing over the years.
What is it like for application and ease of use? As I'm sure the risk of getting the likes of C1 wrong puts some users off
Yes i know what you mean with C1 you have to buff off straight away whilst wet which is hard work...
My sealant is completely different regards to application and ease of use..
IPA wipedown after prep with cleanser.
Apply using sponge app pad in straight lines on the whole of the car.
Leave to bloom for 30 mins
Then buff up with no effort...dark paintwork slighty more pressure but very easy.
It comes in a 75ml bottle and we did 4 cars with it too, A4,S4 Avant, 5 series and Civic Type R so really does go far!
As has been stated, the more you know, the less likely you are to be impressed by a (black) shiny bonnet. For all we know, that has just been wet sanded to take away the usually poor BMW finish.
Not a negative point, you understand. But much more detail on application; curing; longevity; pricing; for some of us who know their chemistry, the make up of the product; and as you yourself have stated, independent and well known detailer tests.
I appreciate everyone's comments guys, but as you can see i have not come on and gone straight to a hard sell with a price, that is not how i work, been a pro detailer for over 20 years i require a product that has ease of use and at least a 6 mths lasting period. I have chosen Gally on here to trial and test the sealant for seems very detailing minded and very active on here , so he will receive a sample this week and let him give you his thoughts!
Once i have had good feadback i will give full info on the product....
In that case, what sort of price are you looking at? imo the original C1 by gtech was far too expensive for us occasional detailers/
I'd be really interested in this product and It's good that your putting a product out there to compete with other.
Can this product correct As well as seal?? For really light imperfections and swirls?? Much like WOLFS shine and seal?
Jacob
Good question i will give try to and let you know buddy!