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- 2018 Charger Hellcat
Have you tried products from Chemical Guys. As you can see, I have a satin black H/C and their products seem to work well. Florida water is one of the worst in the country. Why I take the car to NASCAR wash. Brushless and give it a good wipe down and spray when I get home. Seems to work well.
I've used the gloss workz, citrus wash, extreme wash & wax, maxi-suds and hydro suds all at different times for different applications. I've used sticky citrus wheel cleaner with some success but am trying diablo out of an iK foamer this time around. VRP is great on the trim and plastics and back to black spray if you're not into applying VRP with a foam pad.
Usually it's a couple passes with the foam cannon of either extreme, gloss workz or maxi-suds and a finish pass with hydro suds. Bug & tar on the stubborn stuff.
Guy. It will last for 5 years and cost $3K.
Me. Get the F out of here.
Guy. I forgot you have to "recharge" every 6 months for $500.
Me. Isn't that the same as reapplying?
Guy. Get the F out!!!
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Me. Get the F out of here.
Guy. I forgot you have to "recharge" every 6 months for $500.
Me. Isn't that the same as reapplying?
Guy. Get the F out!!!
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The Jade installer included the first two "reboots" for free 2 months apart. Didn't look any better/different than using my SiO2 Infused stuff at the house.
We bought a program for a couple of our cars. It was about $300 included paint sealer, interior protection and a $50 detail every 3 months. First car was great but it got bad on the 2nd car. It was horrible. They put the sealer on over the dirt. No one at the dealer gave a shit.
Sounds like the results I am seeing aren't surprising. When I bought the explorer they gave a 7 year warranty I guess I get a free detail every few months
Seems like if you really want a good coating you gotta get away from the mainstream stuff...
...or just send your ride to glasslife. That is my intention with whatever my next fast car is. Load it on a trailer, drop it off in Atlanta for full PC, PPF and ceramic before I put a single mile on it.