LEDetailing
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I have not seen this discussed and a quick google search did not turn up anything.
Do any of you pros or enthusiasts offer a ceramic/SiO2 coating to the cars frames? I see coating a new car/truck's frame as almost more beneficial then coating the paint. You southern, non-salt, nice weather folks are exempt
I see how easy it looks for guys like Zach McGovern to spray Carpro's Dlux on wheels. Is it possible to spray Dlux or even a Hydro or Gyeon Wet Coat on a clean new car frame? Obviously a lift/hoist are almost mandatory. I would think this would be a great upsell on a regular paint coating. You can save a car's clear coat if it's totally wrecked after even 10 years, but an abused/rusted frame after 1-3 years in WI winter is beyond rescue, short of major paint work and money.
I also see a huge benefit to preserve the original rust free painted surface of new car's frames.
Do any of you pros or enthusiasts offer a ceramic/SiO2 coating to the cars frames? I see coating a new car/truck's frame as almost more beneficial then coating the paint. You southern, non-salt, nice weather folks are exempt

I see how easy it looks for guys like Zach McGovern to spray Carpro's Dlux on wheels. Is it possible to spray Dlux or even a Hydro or Gyeon Wet Coat on a clean new car frame? Obviously a lift/hoist are almost mandatory. I would think this would be a great upsell on a regular paint coating. You can save a car's clear coat if it's totally wrecked after even 10 years, but an abused/rusted frame after 1-3 years in WI winter is beyond rescue, short of major paint work and money.
I also see a huge benefit to preserve the original rust free painted surface of new car's frames.