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I have a 2015 with over 25k miles on it. Driven in light snow, Torrential down pours, and through Florida in the middle of summer. I have never done anything other than a wash with mild soap (Griot's Garage car wash) and water. Dry it with a 100% cotton baby diaper.
Still looks like new. I wouldn't do anything more. Just my opinion.
Yes you can ceramic coat it, mine was done and doesnt change the appearance. If tou Xpel it, DO NOT ceramic coat the Xpel. It (the ceramic) inhibits the wraps healing capabilities, ask me how I know.
So, its one or the other.
I have a 2015 with over 25k miles on it. Driven in light snow, Torrential down pours, and through Florida in the middle of summer. I have never done anything other than a wash with mild soap (Griot's Garage car wash) and water. Dry it with a 100% cotton baby diaper.
Still looks like new. I wouldn't do anything more. Just my opinion. View attachment 19425
had a T/A with the satin hood and ceramic'd it all. Looked great, easy to take care of and zero issues winter or summer with the hood, or the decals and vinyl on the roof/trunk.
Very easy to take care of. Testors satin black model paint is a perfect match for the hood BTW.
I have the Dr Beadley’s kit that includes the seal coating but been paranoid of using it, I've only used the Cleaner. Did you use the seal kit in the Beasley kit as well? My hoods a PAIN, gets water spots, water lines, I hate even washing it as if I don’t dry it off immediately it ends up with spots and blemishes, I actually HATE IT after 2 years
had a T/A with the satin hood and ceramic'd it all. Looked great, easy to take care of and zero issues winter or summer with the hood, or the decals and vinyl on the roof/trunk.
Very easy to take care of. Testors satin black model paint is a perfect match for the hood BTW.
I have the Dr Beadley’s kit that includes the seal coating but been paranoid of using it, I've only used the Cleaner. Did you use the seal kit in the Beasley kit as well? My hoods a PAIN, gets water spots, water lines, I hate even washing it as if I don’t dry it off immediately it ends up with spots and blemishes, I actually HATE IT after 2 years
yes l did use it with no issues an l like their detail stuff as well. so much minerals in the well water here, l only wash car in the rain, seems crazy but it works. then pull into the shop to dry. l put my motorcycle rain suit on to wash
yes l did use it with no issues an l like their detail stuff as well. so much minerals in the well water here, l only wash car in the rain, seems crazy but it works. then pull into the shop to dry. l put my motorcycle rain suit on to wash
@BULL
its called semi gloss, not the flat I touched up 4 spots on my T/A and had a tough time finding them again
YMMV but it worked well for me, having said that my hood was also ceramic coated and Im not sure to what, If any, extent that may have changed the satin-ness or flat-ness vs uncoated. Pic of the bottle attached. sorry about the late reply
@BULL here is a close up of the nick after I touched it up with the first pass. Its from the other site when I posted it but you get the idea. It might look better over there Post #3
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