Top Coat F-11, Hype or Miracle?

I recently bought some Top Coat F11 to try out. I’m going to use it on my wife’s car and see how it holds up. Looks easy to apply, which is nice. I use Zaino now, and it’s a great product, lasts a long time, but boy it’s a lot of work to do it right...

I have a feeling that this Top Coat won’t hold up/last very long, but we’ll see.
 
Almost as good as gun cleaners and oil!:DNano Particles,

super hydrophobic polymers??

For 3 or 4 months? I can get that out of any Turtle Wax product on a car or boat at a WalMart price. Both sit outside in the Fl Sun and rain.

"Pure water" that would be Lab Grade H2O that has been run through a RO and Deionization to have zero (0) PPM of any other elements.;)




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I recently bought some Top Coat F11 to try out. I’m going to use it on my wife’s car and see how it holds up. Looks easy to apply, which is nice. I use Zaino now, and it’s a great product, lasts a long time, but boy it’s a lot of work to do it right...

I have a feeling that this Top Coat won’t hold up/last very long, but we’ll see.
Yeah the verdict is still out for me, but unfortunately I'm getting some information from professional detailers on my Jeep forum it doesn't hold up. Apparently Cquartz UK 3.0 and topped with CarPro Reload is the way to go. Your still talking about the same money and a little more, but according to them it's the best way to go for longevity and results.
Think I'll be giving this a try next time around.
 
Thanks Rule, I appreciate those kind words.
The wife helped my with the floor before we moved in too.
 
I sold chemical ingredients and raw materials for 25 years to many different industries and I was a formulating chemist for another 10 years of my work life. Ceramics are only formed by firing in a kiln. Any product advertised as forming a ceramic material at ambient temperature is marketing not chemistry.
 
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