Neurobit
RAM Sorcerer
And there’s no need to wash it either... If you want dull paint, do nothing.Theres no need to wax a modern day base/clear coat paint. Other than to shine it up. Go ask any auto painter worth his salt.
And there’s no need to wash it either... If you want dull paint, do nothing.Theres no need to wax a modern day base/clear coat paint. Other than to shine it up. Go ask any auto painter worth his salt.
Here is what Consumers Report says on the subject:
Thanks to today's clear-coat finishes, our testing shows that even the best wax will probably not improve the shine on a new car. Regular washing is still the most important step to protecting your car's finish. But a coat of wax can add a layer of protection against tree sap, bird droppings, and other contaminants—at least for a while. Most products we tested showed a significant loss of protection within about five weeks.
I’ve seen first hand what neglect does to paint. My fathers 2017 grand Cherokee with the same diamond crystal black looks dull next to my truckNo it isn’t. Try it. Go ask a good paint guy. Marketing is a very powerful thing.
I know most will scoff it at .. but I love Nu Finish. Easy on, Easy off, good protection just don't get it on the plastic trim.
I know a guy that still uses Pledge. Know what, it works!
Furniture polish is an old motorcycle cleaner/shiner trick. Pledge on a big truck? That'd take a whole lot of it.....
Actually, I have seen head to head tests online and NF is actually quite good and lasts a long time. A lot longer than even some newer "coatings".I know most will scoff it at .. but I love Nu Finish. Easy on, Easy off, good protection just don't get it on the plastic trim.
Just don't use anything like that (waxes/polishes/sealants containing Naphtha, Kerosene, or dyes) if you have paint protective film (PPF), e.g. XPEL Ultimate. They are incompatible and can discolor or dull these films. (The NuFinish MDS shows "7-13 %" Naptha, so it's a no-go.)Actually, I have seen head to head tests online and NF is actually quite good and lasts a long time. A lot longer than even some newer "coatings".
I'll try to find the video and post it here.
Cheers,
Anyone ?I need recommendation on an exterior cover for my crewcab with 6' 4" bed. I don't drive the truck that often and would like to keep it clean while sitting outside and under trees. Thanks
I've honestly thought about it, because I'm in the same boat. Im worried about the cover floating in the wind and scratching the paint. Maybe if it was in my shop, but not outside. I'm currently working on convincing my wife she needs to let me build a car port.Anyone ?
And I'm working on convincing my wife to let me move all the kid toys outside of the garage.I've honestly thought about it, because I'm in the same boat. Im worried about the cover floating in the wind and scratching the paint. Maybe if it was in my shop, but not outside. I'm currently working on convincing my wife she needs to let me build a car port.
And I'm working on convincing my wife to let me move all the kid toys outside of the garage.Have you check out Carcovers.com or Carcover.com ? I'm also looking at this one on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076P75ZV9/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_8?smid=A5LO1C6OJEIOT&psc=1