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Re: Recommended placed in Orlando to get coating?
You can always post on here looking for an Autogeek member who details to do the work. The price will vary and you may not like the prices you are quoted.
You may also want to try this on your own. But be sure to understand the limitations of coatings sold to the consumer. They are not permanent but rather semi-permanent. They still degrade but slower than a wax or sealant. Even the pro level coatings degrade. I agree that if you are going to be doing your routine then stick with what you are doing.
The reason I mention that is because it seems like you are claying more than you should be. With coatings you want to be careful with claying as one can induce marring. So it is not recommended. Sure others have tried it and had success.
I also agree that you may want to consider adopting a rinseless wash into your wash procedure when it is not overly dirty.
There are quite a few coatings on the market that are easy to use. You may want to consider the new Gyeon One coating that Mike just reviewed. One thing about Gyeon is their ease of use.
Review: GYEON Q2 ONE Enthusiast Ceramic Coating by Mike Phillips
Gyeon CanCoat is another option. Not a full fledged coating but more of a sealant/coating hybrid.
A few others that are easy to use are Optimum Gloss Coat, Pinnacle Black Label V2, McKee's 37.
One thing to note is that coatings are not the end all be all. They have their pros and cons. I recommend to do your research to see if this is what you really want.
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Re: Recommended placed in Orlando to get coating?
Originally Posted by
agarabaghi
What are some opinions on coating a daily driver, is it smarter to just seal and wax the vehicle regularly?
I think coating a daily makes more sense than an exotic garage queen.
HUMP
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