MarkD51
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- Oct 15, 2012
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I know such has been discussed in some form or fashion here many times, about the qualities of coatings, and as well the many other types of vehicle protection.
That coatings have some good advantages, such as greater mar resistance, and to chemicals, cleaners, fallout, bird droppings, etc.
But seem to notice still one apparent shortcoming that seems difficult to deal with coatings that plague them, and that is water spotting,
That coatings seem so advantageous on one hand, but yet too, so susceptible to which seems like such a minor issue in which a coating should be able to handle quite easily?
I surely haven't tried every coating on the market to experience the degree of which coatings seem to be deficient of such firsthand.
That coatings have some good advantages, such as greater mar resistance, and to chemicals, cleaners, fallout, bird droppings, etc.
But seem to notice still one apparent shortcoming that seems difficult to deal with coatings that plague them, and that is water spotting,
That coatings seem so advantageous on one hand, but yet too, so susceptible to which seems like such a minor issue in which a coating should be able to handle quite easily?
I surely haven't tried every coating on the market to experience the degree of which coatings seem to be deficient of such firsthand.