SnowBlaZR2
Fuel Economy Champion
If you off-road like I do, then you probably will need to do a paint correction every 4-5 years.
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Also went to Uwharrie, Gulches, and everywhere between.
Well, yeah, if you get rid of your vehicle every 4-5 years and stick the next sucker with beat up paint...Also, that 4-5 years is based on when I typically get rid of my primary vehicle, I like to shine them up before selling them. If it kept it longer, I probably won't need to do it.
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And people think I'm crazy for telling the dealer to leave my vehicles dirty when they get to the lot.Also, most new vehicles could uses a proper polish and coating as they can often be swirled up during the time they arrive and sit at a dealership. Look at any new black vehicle sitting at most lots, it's swirl city. But that's up to whatever standard you have.
Definitely an over-exaggeration.The quote you noted about me saying it looks better than my hand washing was more overexaggerating of how impressed I've been with my auto wash.
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