I got my car detailed today and told the guy to fix a rock chip but I was surprise to see a blob of paint. I read online to use paint or lacquer thinner to remove the excess paint, but I went to Advance Auto Parts and a employee told me that it would damage the clear coat. The touch up paint is...
Have anyone living in a apartment complex ever tried using a cigarette outlet converter (example: here)? I would like to get a vacuum/blower (something like this: link) but would like to hear from those who have tried running a inverter using the cars battery. I want to use a blower to dry my...
Is just that I don't have a garage and keeping it away from moisture is impossible. But if these spray nano coating don't need a 24hr dry timeframe it might be the choice for me. Will be sending some emails to see what's the proper way to apply it.
Hey, I was browsing the store and found some spray on nano coatings. (Pinnacle Black) are they easier to apply than the CQ/CQUK etc? Meaning, I did not see anything on the description about not letting it get wet after applying the product like CQ that you must keep it dry for 24hr.
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I'm trying to get some water based tire dressing but I don't know how to identify them. Is there a list of some good water based dressings? Can I get some recommendations?
I used Mother's but that one stained my white car, luckily I was able to get it out. After that I haven't used any...
Ok, so I can use the Iron X to remove the iron deposits without affecting the coating (no clay). So what about using Reload. The coating last 2 years (CQ Finest) and the reason I have found (have been told) is that the hydrophobic property diminishes but the coating is there, but if I use Reload...
yesterday I was washing the car and I noticed that it has a lot of rail dust (the yellow rust dots)... Will the ceramic coating prevent rail dust? I'm not sure if is worth paying 1000+ just to have the car cover in rail dust after a while. Is it safe to remove the rail dust by using a clay or a...
So base on this info, you never have to recoat the car? just apply reload and your set? So the question is why recoat then? if I can indefinitely keep the hydrophobic property by applying reload.
Guys I was told to check coating the underside of the car (rustproofing). If I simply use a pressure washer to hose the underside of the car will that do the trick? (To remove the salt)
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