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Re: Paint Coating Product Advice
I know I am not a profession detailer, but I am thrilled with how the PBL Paint and Surface Coating turned out on my my 2006 Prius. Definitely not bad for a rookie on a 14 year old car. Thanks for the advice Mike, the stuff was as slick as you said it would be. Now for the longevity test sitting outside for the next few months!
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Re: Paint Coating Product Advice
Originally Posted by
ScottStoef
I know I am not a profession detailer, but I am thrilled with how the PBL Paint and Surface Coating turned out on my my 2006 Prius.
Definitely not bad for a rookie on a 14 year old car.
Here's your picture - LOOKS GREAT!
Originally Posted by
ScottStoef
Thanks for the advice Mike, the stuff was as slick as you said it would be.
Thank you for the vindication.
Most people don't "think" about the slick or slippery feeling their paint has or does NOT have until someone educates them on it. Once they are clued-in - I've never met anyone that likes their paint to feel rubbery. Everyone likes their paint to feel slippery and slick.
Originally Posted by
ScottStoef
Now for the longevity test sitting outside for the next few months!
If you trust me - the next time you see Autogeek having a 25% off sale - get a GALLON of this car wash.
KILLER CAR WASH - Wolfgang Uber SiO2 Coating Wash
And use it to wash the car. You will absolutely LOVE it and it will totally maintain the coating self-cleaning effect on your daily driver.
And read the story I share here,
Mother Natures Car Wash and Ceramic Coatings
The best stuff I've used to wash a car when the IDEA is to MAINTAIN the coating and the coating benefits and features.
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