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July 25th, 2018 12:43 AM #561
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July 25th, 2018 07:20 PM #562Help po mga car gurus, do I have to glass coat a brand new car?
There are so many inclusions which I don't think I need since it will be fresh out of the dealer.
Also, can you recommend a fairly priced yet quality shop?
Thank you so much!
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July 25th, 2018 10:02 PM #563
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July 25th, 2018 10:17 PM #564
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July 25th, 2018 10:21 PM #565
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July 26th, 2018 09:50 AM #566Thank you so much po sa replies.
I guess I'll stick to wax for now - can you recommend a brand or type of wax best for black cars?
..and how often should you do it like every after car wash po ba?
Again many thanks gurus! First time owner / driver po ako
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July 26th, 2018 10:16 AM #567
Glass Coating is the new Undercoat / Rust Proofing scheme ...
First time drivers and those who don't have dedicated parking slots at home and work don't need this ... You'll eventually have dings, scratches and dents on your vehicle ...
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July 26th, 2018 10:37 AM #568
An alternative to expensive glass coating offered by your dealer would be ceramic coating by a reputable auto detailing shop like Technical Details. The detailing shop can also inspect the quality of your new car's paint, e.g. whether it got thinner due to irresponsible car waxing/polishing by the dealer, if paint correction is needed (some new cars do need it surprisingly). I highly recommend you bring your new car to a detailing shop asap. Don't let the car dealer ruin your car's paint by letting them wash and polish your brand new car.
Ceramic coating is just like applying wax to your car's paint, providing a more durable protection against acid rain, tree saps and other stuff than can easily damage the car's paint. Be wary of claims that ceramic coating can provide protection against paint chips, dings and scratches. It won't (clear bra can).
Ceramic coating can last up to two years for a single layer application. You still need to wash your car regularly and remove rubbish like tree sap and bird droppings to keep the coating from deteriorating.
The least expensive option would be to regularly wax your car and wash it properly.
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July 26th, 2018 11:25 AM #569Thanks again Boss Jo and Walter!
I want to try Ceramic coating but there are so many freebies which I think I don't need.
I inquired at Shimmer and Shield with a price of 10.5k - worth it po ba?
Clear bra is out of budget
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July 26th, 2018 11:41 AM #570
I feel the same way. Not a fan.
2022 Mazda BT-50 (3rd Gen)