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So...just curious...why do you guys still use traditional waxes/sealants if coatings last so long and provide better durability? Is it that much more work? More expensive?
Also, no real solid discussion of maintenance. If you are still "treating" with sprays and rubs every three to six months you really get no price or effort savings.
Same way we don't have the wives get in bed all fully dressed.. We love to touch them too. Lol.
Exactly.^
It's like "oh believe you me our coating is protecting your paint for a solid 2+ years"!
"But you might want to invest in another premium priced product we sell and re apply it onto your coating after every other bucket wash in order to provide you with some actual visual characteristics that will aid in reassuring you that it's really working".... Hmm, yea no thanks. I'll hold off on that for now. Lol.
Exactly.^
It's like "oh believe you me our coating is protecting your paint for a solid 2+ years"!
"But you might want to invest in another premium priced product we sell and re apply it onto your coating after every other bucket wash in order to provide you with some actual visual characteristics that will aid in reassuring you that it's really working".... Hmm, yea no thanks. I'll hold off on that for now. Lol.
Yea...some people will swallow whatever pill you give em...
Its not a lame excuse. You probably don't even consider paint thickness when doing paint correction, because if you did, you wouldn't be saying any of that. The ceramic coatings are resistant to light scratches, like the ones induced by washing. This keeps from having to do paint correction.