I just recently bought a new 2023 Honda Ridgeline (I know... I wanted a Tacoma for years until I drove both) in Modern Metallic Silver with the HPD package, so it has bronze wheels and decals. I am considering front end paint protection film and/or DIY applied ceramic coating to keep it protected.
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Ceramic Coating: There seems to be 50+ products out that are topped with another 50+ products and I need to narrow it down. I live in Florida and deal with love bug season. My truck lives outside as the garage is taken up by a project car. I sometimes do not wash my cars as often as they need to be so I am looking for protection while I am being lazy. I would also like my new trucks paint to look glossy/deep. I am willing to put in a substantial amount of prep time if it means I can go a couple of years with easy washes while maintaining a good looking vehicle. I have a Griots random orbital buffer (orange and white Lake Country pads) and experience with very basic paint correction (HD speed). What is everyone's go-to ceramic coating in this situation?
Interior: I have perforated black leather seats and every used vehicle I have looked at has horrible looking leather seats that are either too glossy, worn, or both. I understand that modern car seats are coated, so is leather conditioner useless at this point? What you recommend to keep them from scratching, tearing, looking worn out?
Exterior Trim: My truck has a lot of plastic trim around the bottom/bumpers that I want to keep looking nice. I have tried Finish Solution in the past which is great at making black trim look black for a month or so, but what can i use to keep the trim protected so that it does not fade?
Wheels: My wheels are painted with a matte bronze finish, I would like to keep them very easy to clean and protected as much as the paint. Can I use whatever ceramic trim I decide on for this or should I use a wheel specific coating? (What is the difference?)
Sorry for my newb questions, its just that the market has 200 options for every single thing I research and its overwhelming.
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Ceramic Coating: There seems to be 50+ products out that are topped with another 50+ products and I need to narrow it down. I live in Florida and deal with love bug season. My truck lives outside as the garage is taken up by a project car. I sometimes do not wash my cars as often as they need to be so I am looking for protection while I am being lazy. I would also like my new trucks paint to look glossy/deep. I am willing to put in a substantial amount of prep time if it means I can go a couple of years with easy washes while maintaining a good looking vehicle. I have a Griots random orbital buffer (orange and white Lake Country pads) and experience with very basic paint correction (HD speed). What is everyone's go-to ceramic coating in this situation?
Interior: I have perforated black leather seats and every used vehicle I have looked at has horrible looking leather seats that are either too glossy, worn, or both. I understand that modern car seats are coated, so is leather conditioner useless at this point? What you recommend to keep them from scratching, tearing, looking worn out?
Exterior Trim: My truck has a lot of plastic trim around the bottom/bumpers that I want to keep looking nice. I have tried Finish Solution in the past which is great at making black trim look black for a month or so, but what can i use to keep the trim protected so that it does not fade?
Wheels: My wheels are painted with a matte bronze finish, I would like to keep them very easy to clean and protected as much as the paint. Can I use whatever ceramic trim I decide on for this or should I use a wheel specific coating? (What is the difference?)
Sorry for my newb questions, its just that the market has 200 options for every single thing I research and its overwhelming.