Anyone use Topcoat?
#1
Anyone use Topcoat?
I'm getting bombarded with Facebook ads for a product called Topcoat. It's a polish and sealer. Their reviews are stellar, but I don't know if they are real. Their videos are pretty slick. This is a VERY expensive product, in my opinion. If it actually does what it claims, it might be worth it. Has anyone tried Topcoat?
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I've been on the verge of ordering from Amazon a couple times,but not real sure either. Hopefully someone here has used it.
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I have not heard of it. However, I used Collinite 845 for the first time this weekend. I will NEVER use another product again. For $18, it is the best shine I have ever had on a vehicle. Wipe on, wipe off and buff.
#4
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I only use Collinite 845 / and Wizard Spray and wax
reasonably priced , long lasting and easy to apply.
My father retired from Ford and besides a few 3M compounds, they used collinite 845 too.
Other's that I know work well;
Lucas- spray wax
Based on the lack of responses here , I would guess its very gimicky(topcoat) and def. over priced...
reasonably priced , long lasting and easy to apply.
My father retired from Ford and besides a few 3M compounds, they used collinite 845 too.
Other's that I know work well;
Lucas- spray wax
Based on the lack of responses here , I would guess its very gimicky(topcoat) and def. over priced...
#5
I dunno. I'm on the fence. The videos I saw looked like regular dust on the truck when they washed it off. I'm getting bombarded also. I know it's supposed to be similar/compete against Ceramic Pro but still... those kinds of products need to be applied correctly don't they? Or is this something different then the ceramic style coatings?
#6
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I dunno. I'm on the fence. The videos I saw looked like regular dust on the truck when they washed it off. I'm getting bombarded also. I know it's supposed to be similar/compete against Ceramic Pro but still... those kinds of products need to be applied correctly don't they? Or is this something different then the ceramic style coatings?