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No claying necessary as your paint is already sealed.
maybe its just me being anal,but my cars get clayed every time they get waxed.that also goes for my regular customers cars.
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No claying necessary as your paint is already sealed.
My wife and I just bought a new Jeep Rubicon... mostly to tow behind our motorhome during our travel as photographers.
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And, we got suckered into buying Xzilon paint protection on the Jeep. I'm sure it's a good sealant, but we paid way more than we needed to for a good sealant. Anyway, water under the bridge now, so... moving forward.
The finish is fantastic now, but pulling the Jeep behind a diesel pusher motorhome, I'm sure the paint is going to take a bit of a beating and I know I'm going to need to start using a protectant/sealant on a fairly regular basis.
With Xzilon protectant on it now, does it matter what we use on it in the future?
Now I have to decide what to do about a paint protection scheme on the 41' motorhome, which has full body paint...
Because of the size, I would use a semi-permanent coating such as, Opti coat, CQuartz or GTechniq. It takes a good amount of time and effort to prep that MH before sealing. I would rather do it once and not have to do it again for a year or two with just regular washing.We bought the motor home from the original owner. Can't remember what he was using on it for finish care, but I will try to find out.
I would like to have it detailed (washed, cleaned, polished, sealed) with a good and readily available product system that I can then maintain myself with washing and spray on maintenance products/detailers.
Any thoughts or recommendations on this?
the xzilon warranty is not a warranty of the product. it covers the APPEARANCE, of your car. when I worked for the dealership that sold xzilon I would have to take cars to a body shop when they came in with xzilon warranty issues.we had one customer who brought back a xzilon coated car that had massive amounts of bug damage to the front.after doing what I could it was sent off to the bodyshop to get repainted. no questions asked. even though I'm pretty sure that this car hadn't seen a "WASH" in a year.and that alone should void the warranty.
as far as dealership detail departments or lack of. I have worked for several dealerships over the past seventeen years and while for the most part they seem to only hire the unskilled stoners who cant get or keep a job anywhere else types. NOT all of Us are are unskilled, uncaring morons. Some of us bust our A**'s to make these cars perfect
for the purchaser.and let me tell you it's not just the dealership washers messing up the paint on those cars. you have the guys at the manufacturer's all the way to the transport companies. there are many hands all over your new car long before you ever see it.