Touch up Details (Kia Stinger & Toyota Corolla Content)

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Another warm day and a friend and customer, stopped by to do a deep wash and freshening up of his Stinger GT2 that I coated last summer. Just over one hour but he's now a pro on how to go from winter yuck to springtime fresh in just a couple easy steps thanks to how easy coated cars are to clean.



My son Nick is also back from college and his little Corolla is holding up just fine. Going on it's third year of his two layer ceramic coating, only the top surfaces are starting to show signs of weakening. His too got a spring spruce up and since he's leaving it with me for his last two months of school it may be my daily driver instead of his for now.


Time to get the customer involved :) Showing him how to do it up right.

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Quick Cell shots of Nick's car going on 3yrs of Cquartz UK topped with Gliss v2

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The green on that Stinger is killer.

Oh, and the Corolla is looking very reflective.
 
Nice, good to see that they are holding up and will continue to do so! Well done.
 
Looks like the cquartz is holding up well both cars look swell


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Looks like the cquartz is holding up well both cars look swell

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Pretty good. The Corolla coating is 2.5yrs old and on the sides is still awesome. Hood, Roof, Decklid are failing but then it's outside 24x7 and black. IMO the sun is taking it's toll as my son doesn't drive it much nor does it get washed at college. Never dirty, just outside a lot. I'm re-doing the top surfaces this spring. For now it has 303 Graphene Spray stuff on it to help it bead and protect it.
 
Pretty good. The Corolla coating is 2.5yrs old and on the sides is still awesome.

Same here, going on 2 years with the coating and the side panels are insane good.

This was my first experience with a coating. What a real treat to not have to worry about stubborn grime on the bottom of those rocker panels.
 
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