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Re: Meguiars comes into the Ceramic age.
Originally Posted by
BudgetPlan1
Yup...a good starting point for sure.
I wonder how different the whole detailing 'thing' is between places like Buffalo, NY and Phoenix, AZ?
In the wintery Northeast I remember never caring so much about my cars many years ago, some likely never had any sort of protection applied. The roof/hood never looked too bad even after 250k miles as far as paint failure goes.
Last time I was in Phoenix, I couldn't believe how many totally sun-torched cars I saw, many kinda not too old. Hoods and roofs just completely nuked. That sun must just be terminal out there, maybe interiors that get sun thru windows too? Dashboards?
Growing up in Syracuse NY, I recall my older Honda’s getting some rust on the rear wheel wells, which was a Honda problem back then. Cars that were 10+ years old would get some rust on lower panels. But I very rarely ever saw paint damage due to sun like you see down south.
Different problems for different locations. Can definitely impact what to use and how often to use it while detailing.
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Re: Meguiars comes into the Ceramic age.
Originally Posted by
acuRAS82
Growing up in Syracuse NY, I recall my older Honda’s getting some rust on the rear wheel wells, which was a Honda problem back then. Cars that were 10+ years old would get some rust on lower panels. But I very rarely ever saw paint damage due to sun like you see down south.
Different problems for different locations. Can definitely impact what to use and how often to use it while detailing.
Interesting, I didn't know that.
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Re: Meguiars comes into the Ceramic age.
Has anyone got to play with any of these yet?
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Re: Meguiars comes into the Ceramic age.
Originally Posted by
KBsToy
Everybody`s coming out with their version. See how this holds up when the you tubers do their tests on their product's
Yep. Turtle Wax also just came out with an entire new line. "Hybrid Solutions"
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