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UPDATE PLEASE!!
Thought about starting a new thread but, basically, have the same question. I am taking delivery soon on a new white MB GLC 300 and I would like to start things off with a coating. I am a hobbyist detailer only but have confidence in my ability. I have never applied a coating. This thread mentions one which is not sold on AG but seemed to have a lot of followers. Since this thread started in 2014 I assume things have changed a bit. Will appreciate your comments and I realize that everyone has a different preference. I will go with the majority. Thanks!
Thanks guys - appreciate the input. I am going to order the McKee's coating kit and do it up right.
I'm on the same boat as you, yet I used my bottle for that side by side earlier in the week and it's only at half, I've coated 5 sedans, 2 SUVs, and a few coupes. I definitely use more then needed as well.You'll enjoy it. There's enough in the bottle to do 5-7 cars easily too. Let it flash and feel good that high spots buff away with ease. I maintain mine by:
Washing with Uber Rinseless
Detail Spray with CarPro ECH20 with a couple ounces of CarPro Reload.
Realistically you are going to want to polish your car at least yearly to remove any marring and minor scratches. With that in mind I'd use mckees paint coat, super easy to apply and one bottle can last year's really since a little goes a long way, with regular maintenance washes it will stay in good shape and if it happens to fail for some reason again it's easy to apply and can be done in little Time.
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So far Carpro has caught my eye. The instructions seem simple enough... almost like a normal LSP. Apply, wait for XXX amount of time depending on temp, then buff of with provided microfiber towels.
That seems to be less scary than "wipe it in until its invisible", lol.
Agreed.
If a product makes you wipe wipe wipe, chances are you're going to scratch the paint. What's the point in the coating, if you made scratches from trying to wipe it off? (shakes head)
McKee's paint coating is one of the easiest as it's been said many many times on here
Realistically you are going to want to polish your car at least yearly to remove any marring and minor scratches.
With that in mind I'd use mckees paint coat, super easy to apply and one bottle can last year's really since a little goes a long way, with regular maintenance washes it will stay in good shape and if it happens to fail for some reason again it's easy to apply and can be done in little Time.
This is why I chose Mckees. My car is a daily driver. I need to polish yearly.