I should be picking up my new F-150 next week. I feel like I take better care of my vehicles than the avg person, hand wash only (usually every 2 weeks or so), decontaminate, polish and use Klasse ~2x per year. My vehicle is garaged every night but sits uncovered at work. I drive to the UP of Michigan often so I deal with lots of bugs in the summer and crummy winter weather including sand with a high iron content (the liquid iron removers turn the whole vehicle purple every spring) and salt.
I find it hard to find the time to do a full detail 2x a year and as the kids are getting older this will become even more challenging. My question is just how good are the coatings? Knowing that I drive in an area with lots of "rail dust" and bugs, will a coating really protect the vehicle? I understand I will likely not get the 3 years as stated but if I can get 1.5-2 years and not have to do more than washing and spraying a booster on the coating a few times a year (or monthly?) I would be very happy with this. My other 2 questions are how difficult is the prep when you need to redo the coating and do you really need to use the coating specific car shampoo or can I just use a high quality shampoo?
Thanks
Scott
I find it hard to find the time to do a full detail 2x a year and as the kids are getting older this will become even more challenging. My question is just how good are the coatings? Knowing that I drive in an area with lots of "rail dust" and bugs, will a coating really protect the vehicle? I understand I will likely not get the 3 years as stated but if I can get 1.5-2 years and not have to do more than washing and spraying a booster on the coating a few times a year (or monthly?) I would be very happy with this. My other 2 questions are how difficult is the prep when you need to redo the coating and do you really need to use the coating specific car shampoo or can I just use a high quality shampoo?
Thanks
Scott