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Are you saying the scratches / swirls were not there before the coating? Because the coating should resist swirl makes really well for the first 3 months, so again, I'm assuming they were already there. There are a TON of detailers out there who will wash, polish, and apply the coating. You...
I didn't even ask for the option, OP. It sort of just fell into place, and let me tell you, its a no brainer. everyone that's gotten in the truck has commented on how nice it sounds. I had a Fender Audio option in my VW and this is even better than that. do it!
wahh wahh. I search about once a week and there is NOTHING available. I even emailed my favorite manufacturer, and they said its not even a discussion at this point...
Congrats OP. not to be THAT guy, but people way over hype ceramic coating for the wrong reasons. I've coated about half a dozen cars myself, and I will tell you it's substantially easier to keep clean. Coating itself will not improve the quality of the paint, so I don't blame you for walking...
it will both restore and protect / prolong the life of the plastic. Ironically enough, here is a commercial van I detailed this weekend with a request to have the plastics restored. :)
I looked at a 43K Rebel. I really liked it. gotta say though, it road like ****. Didnt notice how bad until I drove a Big Horn. never looked at the laramie oddly enough.
You must not be far from me. I'm by TX Motorspeedway. Any way, buddy grabbed a RAM 1500 Big Horn Sport pckg from them last night. Exactly as advertised. $35,8XX, and covered his remaining lease payments ( 3-4 maybe? )
https://www.moritz-chrysler.com/new-vehicles/#action=im_ajax_call&perform=get_results&model%5B%5D=All-New++1500&page=1
I'm happy to spread the word, but it also rubs me the wrong way a tad. I thought I could a good deal at $12,000 off..
you're picking apart my words because I didnt use a conjunction. SPRAY Si02 AND SPRAY Cermaic.. better? DPC shield wouldn't exist in a spray because it would harden with exposure. :rolleyes:
dont waste your money. You can get Scott's DPC entry level ceramic coating for under $40. Any type of spray ceramic or Si02 isn't worth the bottle it's poured in. I literally only use this stuff for a drying agent. Coat the truck, it will dramatically change the experience for you.
The really winner is the person who designed these parking spaces. I always look for the island or parking lots the with slanted / / / designs to avoid door dings.
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