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    Re: Coatings - Top 3 and easy to apply (first timer) ??

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    Thanks Dereksdtail, Cruzscarwash and GSKR. Also GSKR, what have you found as to durability of the two?
    It's been great, I did this mustang back in August, it's only been washed about 5 times and still has a great gloss and beads and sheets like crazyCoatings - Top 3 and easy to apply (first timer) ??-1487083496869-jpg

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    Re: Coatings - Top 3 and easy to apply (first timer) ??

    Thank you Mike - McKees is my choice. After I get the new car and apply the coating I will post some pics. appreciate all the input from everyone - this site is one of my favorite things to check out almost daily.

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    Re: Coatings - Top 3 and easy to apply (first timer) ??

    Quote Originally Posted by willieg View Post
    Thank you Mike - McKees is my choice. After I get the new car and apply the coating I will post some pics. appreciate all the input from everyone - this site is one of my favorite things to check out almost daily.
    Given the reasonable cost @ $35 for generally 5-8 vehicles @ 1 coat each, it's nearly impossible to beat the value of this product. Dropped it on a few daily drivers last summer and still performing well in our NE Ohio winter. Will be interesting to see how they look a year later this summer but from what the owners say, the stuff is still working reasonable well. Drop an occasional product like Gyeon Cure, Gyeon Wetcoat or the newer Ech2o stuff and it performs even better.

    After seeing how this stuff is holding up on cars that generally receive 'less than AutoGeek-ish' attention it kinda makes me wonder about the real difference between something as cost effective as this vs. the higher priced coatings. The mcKees is just soooo easy to apply and holds up well enough (so far) that it's really tough to beat as a product.

    Will be interesting to get a hold of some of the cars I used it on last summer and give 'em a quick wash/decon/light clay this summer to see how much of the original beating/sheeting/candy gloss characteristics come back.

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