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    Re: Prep for sacrificial coat

    I live in an apartment so ONR wash is my only option.
    I don't have a power socket outside and it's not a suitable location to use a DA.

    I have access to a pressure washer so will try a decon...
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    Re: Prep for sacrificial coat

    It is rotary
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    The coating was applied less than 2 years ago and was done professionally.
    There are a small number of minor scratches and overall still looks good.

    I feel the wash method I am using is not...
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    Re: Prep for sacrificial coat

    You are correct opie, it doesn't have abrasives but does have fillers.
    I have used it to touch up some small scratches without any issues
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    Re: Prep for sacrificial coat

    Sorry for reopening this thread.

    Followed the above advice and applied PA high gloss which looks amazing but it does not last as long as I had hoped.
    Weather here is awful with lots of rain and...
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    Re: Prep for sacrificial coat

    Yeah I have Bilt Hamber Korossol which I will use before ONR. I will skip the clay if the finish is smooth.
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    Re: Prep for sacrificial coat

    Thanks for the replies guys.

    Yeah, I certainly would not apply any polish with a DA or by hand.

    I can find Carpro or Gtechnic products locally. it. I am looking for something that will give a...
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    Re: Can this be touched up?

    $575 seems a lot for a bumper respray. In Ireland, where the cost of living would be higher, you would expect to pay about $420- $450. I have worked in the motor trade for over 25 years including...
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    Re: Customer comment..

    If he is a co-worker you will see him often, so show him a few before and after photos of your work. Even if he doesn't go ahead with his own car he may still recommend you to others. If your work is...
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    Re: Can this be touched up?

    Surely they can spray half the bumper. With the position of the registration plate, blending would not be an issue.
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    Prep for sacrificial coat

    Hi All

    First post here.

    I have a two year old black Honda that was professionally ceramic coated (Titan) last year and I want to top up with something like PA high gloss or cosmic spritz.
    I...
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