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Anyone ever use it? Does it do what it says it does, or is it a gimmick? Can use on any surface, car, upholstery, appliances? Someone told me about it and they’re planning on buying some. Reviews are mixed on Amazon.
I don’t sell this and am no way affiliated with them. This is the only link I could find.

Www.topcoat.store

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A link would help...



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Posts: 23949 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Nope, never used it. I was looking at it, but I found this instead.

https://thelastcoat.com/produc...ariant=8101521424429

I found a sale, it was 5, 16oz bottles and 2 microfiber towels, for like $45.00.

I gave it a try. I have to say I'm fairly impressed. It beads water like crazy, and the car stays a little cleaner, as the stuff doesn't stick as bad. The car is much easier to wash, because stuff doesn't stick as well.

The last good full detail cleaning I done last November, where I gave it the last coat before I did my first good full detail cleaning the end of March, it was still beading water like mad.

Is it the best? I don't know. Is it better than what you are looking at? I don't know. But I have seen test, by more than one person that The Last Coat 2.0 beat that. So, there is that.

I have used, and still used P&S Bead Maker. It doesn't last as long, but when combined together. The shine is outstanding!

I fully clean, clay bar the car. Make sure it is clean, then I usually wash again to make sure. Dry the car, and apply The Last Coat, let it cure for a couple of hours, finish the inside, then apply P&S Bead Maker on top.

Both by themselves give a great shine, but together, it's truly great. I'm not kidding when I say that I get multiple compliments on my car, almost daily. Just tonight, I decided that I didn't want to cook, had a coupon for Domino's pizza, so I ordered and went to pick it up, as nobody delivers to where I live.

I stopped and got a 12 pack of soda, and 3 people told me they loved my car how great it looks. Get to Domino's, and the guy at the window says the same thing, and 2 delivery drivers also told me how great the car looks.

It's a 7 year old Subaru WRX, and it looks new.

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Have I tried it? Yes sir I have. Would I ever use it again or recommend it to anyone else? Absolutely not. There are a dozen plus better products available to you online for a whole lot less money.

What specifically do you want to use something like this for?


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Glare Polish is a great polish/sealant. See the results below. There was a lot of washing and prep that went into it, but it certainly was worth it.




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There is no magic formula out there. Proper washing and waxing with any product will provide a nice shine. The only secret formula is paint correction and ceramic coating, but it's super expensive.

If you have a beater to practice on you can buy a buffer and cut/polish/wax or polish/wax. That is all paint correction is, but it sounds fancier.



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