Hattee Neutral Newbie June 4, 2005 Share June 4, 2005 I think locally few actually have done any objective review on Paint Protective Systems. For those consider ToughSeal, AutoGlym and Ultrashield, there are a good details at: http://www.clean-image.co.uk/paintsealant/index.htm Also, if you want to see how they fair, click the SUMMARY & COMPARISON OF THESE PRODUCTS at the above site. Seems to me UltraShiled is currently providing the best value for money in Singapore if you look at its prices in UK. It might be a good offer for 5-6 hours thorough treatment. Others like Toughseal, Glare and 3mendouz seem alittle costly. UltraShine package gives 18-month shining protection with 5 maintenance at less than mostly $500. Maybe worth a look if tired of frequent waxing and thinking of paint protection treatment. New car got another 10% discount. Any comments? ULTRASHINE PAINT PROTECTION TREATMENT (18 months warranty but last up to 5 years) Small Car $250 Medium Car $280 Large Car, Compact MPV $320 Luxury Car, SUV & MPV $360 ($30 surcharge apply for black cars) ULTRACARE PAINT PROTECTION PACKAGE Include first time UltraShine Paint Protection Treatment and 5 maintenance to be ultilized in 18 months. Small Car $388 Medium Car $438 Large Car, Compact MPV $498 Luxury Car, SUV & MPV $588 ($30 surcharge apply for black cars) ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Osiris 1st Gear June 4, 2005 Share June 4, 2005 Here's my review on Glare! after 6 months http://www.mycarforum.com/forum/gforum.cgi...t=939299#939299 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Danieltan07 Neutral Newbie June 5, 2005 Share June 5, 2005 i am just wondering why all(or most of them) the PPS, said 18 months warranty but last up to 5 years? if it can last up to 5 years, then we not give warranty for 18 months? If warranty is only 18 months, why not said can last up to 18 months? dont understand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hattee Neutral Newbie June 10, 2005 Author Share June 10, 2005 Quite true. None in the market have more than 18 months warranty. In fact, many probably lose some shine if parked often enough under the rain (even wash and wipe). 18 months might be for traces of PPS remained on your paint. For the warranty period, no one offer 100% permanent retention of its PPS. 3-6 months in-between touch up does make the glitter better. Having said this, isn't a lot faster if we think about the $40-$80 waxing coated on our paint. Question is are we happy with some glitter for 18 months or, only 15-30 days glitter till we wax again? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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