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Yeh—we’ll get right on that...Interesting video, watch to the end:
But what about the 10h coatings? That stuff is hard as diamonds, no? It can't be just marketing cuz I read it on the Interwebs!Devils advocate here, his right on the money when he says the clear is harder than whatever anyone puts ontop.
Devils advocate here, his right on the money when he says the clear is harder than whatever anyone puts ontop.
Even worse than that scenario are the dealerships who put that stuff on all their vehicles upon delivery. The customers don't even get a say and it makes it even harder to negotiate a price.
I wonder what that sacrificial barrier does? I've noticed that no matter what lsp I apply I get nice water beading, but, that layer doesn't prevent road film from sitting on the paint after driving in the rain, for example. I don't notice that it's easier to remove bug splatter (without a lsp so long as I get to the splatter, it comes off easily). I'm still trying to learn why I'm applying waxes, sealants, and coating for anything other than pure aesthetics and that really only applies when the car is clean and that goes away after the first rain anyway. Of course, I only have two daily drivers that I do this work on, so I could be missing a whole lot of information and experience...
I wonder what that sacrificial barrier does? I've noticed that no matter what lsp I apply I get nice water beading, but, that layer doesn't prevent road film from sitting on the paint after driving in the rain, for example. I don't notice that it's easier to remove bug splatter (without a lsp so long as I get to the splatter, it comes off easily). I'm still trying to learn why I'm applying waxes, sealants, and coating for anything other than pure aesthetics and that really only applies when the car is clean and that goes away after the first rain anyway. Of course, I only have two daily drivers that I do this work on, so I could be missing a whole lot of information and experience...
This guy gets it. Great explanation!For me, coatings provide:
- Ease of maintenance: Aside from winter in NE Ohio (where nothing keeps car clean), Spring/Summer/Fall means much less washing of vehicle due to hydrophobic, self-cleaning aspects of coatings. I wash *much* less to maintain the appearance I find acceptable. Heck, sometimes I pull my car out of the garage into the rain if it's heavy enough to remove accumulated dust/pollen. 2 outta 3 of our cars are black so they tell all.
- Resistance to environmental 'incidents': Have a black 2004 Corvette that was literally ensconced in multiple layers of a certain Z coating popular among Corvette folks. Somewhere along the way, waterspots etched the clearcoat...permanently. Bird bombs needed pretty much instant removal or else they would leave marks but with coatings I am much less susceptible to these incidents. I have numerous trucks at work coated with numerous products and one got a direct hit in the middle of the hood, which I then left there for 2 weeks, truck parked outside in summer sun when not being driven. When I went to remove bird bomb, it came of easily (PB Bird Sh*t Remover) and it left no trace (coating was Gyeon Mohs). Our coated cars are much less susceptible to water spotting; it can rain in the morning, sit out in the afternoon sun and leave very little spotting; the beads are very small and evaporate without leaving a trace most of the time.
- Some very slight resistance to marring: While nothing is gonna protect you from scratches, I do believe that it will *slightly* protect from *some* self-induced swirls from my lazy wash techniques.
Everyone has different opinions and experiences but for me, coating has made my life significantly easier and our cars consistently look better with less effort. I like clean cars but I don't like cleaning cars...and the bottom line is waxes and sealants never provided me with the 'successful laziness' that coatings do. And that's good enough for me.