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Ceramic coatings are great for glass however make sure you buff it off more or you will create distortion in the glass. The more you buff off in different directions the more level the coating will be when it comes to applying on glass
Question 1: suffer with the rest of us.
Question 2: use a light scratch remover from AutoZone if that doesn't work you can get a detailer to quote you to fix it probably for a couple bucks. If it's deep enough to need touch up paint then you may be screwed.
No the s&b works great with it. You have to basically remove the ram air to get to it or reach under it or install their drain kit. Doesn't work with the varam at all.
Hehehe it works with the ram air as well as almost every other catch can.... Horribly. As for best mount I was mostly talking about how generally not mounting catch cans to the engine is a bit better.
Newer products don't need to be applied as often and you can use less of them. This tends to offset the cost. I do one major wash every three months and what is basically dust, bug and bird **** removal every week with heavily diluted snow foam and bug remover.
If it's clean and softer than the paint/coating you got on her then use whatever you want. The reason people recommend microfiber is because it's the above and holds tons of water and lifts any dirt that may still be on the paint into the fibers instead of dragging them on the paint.
The 48 hours is to allow all the water they used to apply the vinyl to evaporate out from under the vinyl. If you wash it you run the risk of having it float back up and shift. Give it a week then have at her.
no some rams already come with the mid pipe resonator. it fits in the section of pipe thats just before where all the cat backs start. its all bolt on.
Graphine and sio2 coatings need to go down on bare paint to be applied correctly. They will also reject waxes once applied. If you try to put down the graphine on top of anything you will just wipe it off without actually putting any of the graphine down onto the paint. While these spays are...
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