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    Paint Protection

    Hi All,

    I get my new skoda in a couple weeks, and i am looking at putting paint protection on it. I refuse to pay the exorbitant prices that dealers/3rd parties charge for application of a paint protection, and came across this:

    DIY Kits

    This diy kit is ridiculously cheap, and they claim its the same stuff they use themselves in their professional application. Has anyone tried this kit? Would love to hear other people's experience with it.

    Cheers.

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    I've used Toughseal for the last decade on 5 cars. Its still there after 5 years. Its great for shine and protecting the paintwork etc, but doesn't stop scratches so I was thinking of going something else recently, but went toughseal in the end again. I get it done professionally these days as I don't have the time, costs me around $500-600
    Last edited by woofy; 02-11-2016 at 09:10 AM.

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    Opticoat is my protection preference.

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    Just because it's a new car don't assume the paint will be in good condition when you pick it up, I've seen new cars looking like they have been washed with sandpaper.

    The best way to go if you aren't familiar with detailing a car is to have a professional detailer do their thing, then maintain it from there. With correct washing and care it will be looking like new for years.
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    Mine wasn't in too bad shape 4mths after delivery, the detailer who did mine a month back said it was one of the better ones, most come delivered with some nice swirls etc. Opticoat is the other one I was trying to remember. My guy does both but prefers Toughseal in the long run. I've had it prove itself over a decade now so was happy to go with it again.

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    Hey all,
    I'm interested in the 3M (clear Vinyl) type coverage, anyone had this done in Brisbane/Sunny Coast?
    Comments?

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    Quote Originally Posted by woofy View Post
    Mine wasn't in too bad shape 4mths after delivery, the detailer who did mine a month back said it was one of the better ones, most come delivered with some nice swirls etc. Opticoat is the other one I was trying to remember. My guy does both but prefers Toughseal in the long run. I've had it prove itself over a decade now so was happy to go with it again.
    Comparing Tough Seal to Opti-Coat is like comparing VHS to Blu Ray.
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    Quote Originally Posted by woofy View Post
    Mine wasn't in too bad shape 4mths after delivery, the detailer who did mine a month back said it was one of the better ones, most come delivered with some nice swirls etc. Opticoat is the other one I was trying to remember. My guy does both but prefers Toughseal in the long run. I've had it prove itself over a decade now so was happy to go with it again.


    if toughseal outlasts opticoat pro+, lets just say it would be a game changer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfgang View Post
    Comparing Tough Seal to Opti-Coat is like comparing VHS to Blu Ray.
    The most successful format, compared to something that died upon release and is still in death throes?

    Jokes aside I've had all my cars up to the 7yr mark and the toughseal is still there well after 5 years. That's going on 5 cars now over a decade. I was going to look into him doing Opticoat, but longevity isn't something that has panned out with it, and I knew what Toughseal does and doesn't do so went with the one I know has worked for me repeatedly.
    Last edited by woofy; 04-11-2016 at 07:57 AM.

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    Thanks guys - toughseal it is

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