NEW FORMULA McKee's 37 Paint Coating...

I assume I can continue to use Uber Rinseless as detail spray and RW after applying this coating since I have a gallon of it.

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As a guy that used to use coatings then went back to conventional LSPs because of several reasons, I'm tempted to give them perhaps another try if this does indeed have a longer working time at a low cost. But I've heard this before over the years
 
Dang and I just put the old one on my car lol. I will say the coating was so easy to apply and so far a month in I love it. Car stays cleaner longer and has a great look to it.

Glad to see the line is being constantly improved tho! I just got new tires and put mckees tire coating on the this morning.



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Anyone know if this can be applied to plastic trim?

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I always coat everything but glass. Never noticed any issue on trim. Might not last as long as on paint since it's designed for clear coat. Reason I don't apply it on glass is it streaks like crazy on glass, so after the first try I did, I scratched that off the list of coatable material ;)
 
As a guy that used to use coatings then went back to conventional LSPs because of several reasons, I'm tempted to give them perhaps another try if this does indeed have a longer working time at a low cost. But I've heard this before over the years

Silverfox curious what drew you back to conventional LSP's? I use them all - paste waxes, liquid waxes, sealants and coatings. I do enjoy all of them and interested in your thinking too...

ScottH
 
I had the opportunity to try this new product last week. Looks amazing, super easy to apply. If it lasts as long as they say, well, who needs wax anymore??
 
Someone must have been able to purchase enough volume to lower material costs in turn make a better coating. Its not through a scientific breakthrough. ...
 
Easier to apply? Wow! I had no problems at all applying the original version and it incredibly easy. I find the better longevity, increased sheeting ability, and thicker film far more interesting. Should be interesting to see how it holds up heavily road grime like road salt.

I'm also highly interested in the Sio2 soap. I really liked their Power Wash because the wax it contained really improved the look of my sealed vehicles. Having a shampoo for their coating with a bit of a product to help keep the coating going should be a winner.

For anyone else wondering about how far a 4oz bottle will go, I've coated two hatchback cars and a mid-sized SUV and still have about 1/3 of a bottle left.
 
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