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| Frequently Asked Questions |
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| "What is Paint Protection?" |
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"Paint Protection" has been available for decades as the old “Ming Finish” or “Wynn’s Crystal Glaze”. New car dealers offer it as an extra when you buy a new car and they usually charge you at least $800 for it.The best, most advanced form of Paint Protection is called Toughseal, which is why Platinum uses Toughseal exclusively.
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| “What does it do?” |
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It gives a car’s paint an amazing gloss and an incredibly slippery feel, protecting your car, and looking great.
Saves you time because you never need to wax or polish it again AND it’s a breeze to wash.
Toughseal protects your car from damage caused by bird droppings, tree sap, insect acid, Ultra Violet rays, fading, acid rain, peeling, frost, oxidation, petrol and diesel fumes.
Preserves your investment. Your car’s paint is expensive to renew and is a critical factor in determining its resale value. It keeps your new car looking pristine.
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| “Where does it come from, and what is it made of?" |
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Already huge in the UK and Europe, Toughseal has only been available in Australia since early 2004. Toughseal is an acrylic PTFE (you‘ve heard of PTFE as Teflon- that’s DuPont's brand name for it) sealant.
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| “How is it applied?” |
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Toughseal is a two step process that is NOT sprayed on and is compatible with all the paint systems used by car manufacturers. It contains NO SILICONE and presents no problems if your car ever needs body repairs.
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| “Why don’t car manufacturers include Paint Protection on all new cars?” |
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The paint needs time to cure fully before the application of Paint Protection, making it impractical to do on the production line.
The application process is best performed manually, which is too slow and too labour intensive for the production line.
Their Car Dealers already offer Paint Protection....... and they make a very good margin on it.
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| “Do you have a Guarantee?” |
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Yes! A 5 YEAR written guarantee.
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