Lethal Performance joins the detailing world!! 15% OFF!!

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Lethal Performance is adding yet another specialty line of products to our already massive online catalog. We know as many customers are out there adding more power to their cars we have the same amount of customers looking for detailing products to make those cars shine. So we've added a small collection of the basic detailing supplies to further extend our range in the Automotive market.

We are only planning on adding a few select brands from the more popular vendors to keep the inventory manageable. I do not plan on competing with the large vendors who have already made a name for themselves in the industry.

Feel free to take a look at the website and see what we have to offer. We are still making adjustments and will most likely be for the next few months until we have a inventory we are comfortable with.

We are also running a 15% OFF sale on all of the products on the website (excludes Buffers) for a limited time. If you have any questions or see a product we don't have listed just let us know.

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Matt
 

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Man you got that fast, haha. Looks awesome! Let me know if there is anything else you need!

Matt
 

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Car looks awesome, HOLYWD! If anyone has questions about any of the car care stuff we are selling, please let us know. Feel free to call us directly at 1-877-2LETHAL
 

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start carrying nano resins :D That is the direction most hobbyist detailers are moving to.
 

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Are you referring to the new coatings like Opti-Coat and Cquartz?
yes I am. Aquartz seems to be the most user friendly. Go to detailing sites, you will see that is the direction everyone is moving too and still a lot of market to capture.
 

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yes I am. Aquartz seems to be the most user friendly. Go to detailing sites, you will see that is the direction everyone is moving too and still a lot of market to capture.

I've tested them before they hit the market with the popularity they have now. I like the opti-coat best because it's the most durable out of them. It's virtually permanent unless you polish it off with a machine. The other seem to be semi-permanent when put to the test of time & mother nature.

It's something we'll put into consideration, thanks for the feedback though! It's much appreciated.
 

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I've tested them before they hit the market with the popularity they have now. I like the opti-coat best because it's the most durable out of them. It's virtually permanent unless you polish it off with a machine. The other seem to be semi-permanent when put to the test of time & mother nature.

It's something we'll put into consideration, thanks for the feedback though! It's much appreciated.

Love opti-coat as well. It's only drawback is, it's a PITA for joe sunday detailer, almost need a hobbyist or a pro to apply it properly.
 

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Love opti-coat as well. It's only drawback is, it's a PITA for joe sunday detailer, almost need a hobbyist or a pro to apply it properly.

The new 2.0 version? If you mean the original Opti-Coat which is now called Opti-Guard, then yes, that version had a short curing time, making it difficult for a novice to successfully complete a car.

The 2.0 version which is found on some sites has a longer curing time, making it easier to make sure you have a uniform finish before it cures.
 

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I've used both. Love them both. Currently using aquartz. I usually top them with zymol vintage before a show.
 

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Guys have you heard of Element 119 - System X? Application looks really, really easy. I'm just wondering if it holds a candle to AQuartz, etc.
 

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Guys have you heard of Element 119 - System X? Application looks really, really easy. I'm just wondering if it holds a candle to AQuartz, etc.


Yep... I'd say its another alternative. I have nothing negative to say about it, and only can say it is just like AQuartz etc.
 

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