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10 minutes ago, Mark-in-Stoke said:

The beauty of ceramic coatings Rob

Actually the car isn't coated at the moment since being resprayed, so it's more the beauty of my faith at the moment and the fact there is a ceramic coating under the clear coat on top :lol:

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12 hours ago, Squadrone Rosso said:

Tried Armour All Shield last week & it rained today for the first time.

 

 

I will be interested in how you get on with this. I had a look on Amazon and after reading the first reviews was just about ready to order. Then I thought I'd check the one star reviews which kind of put me off....

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Hydrophobic treatment and wheel sealer done by my buddy Aaron Gilbert, he's got his own detailing business in Daventry which is a 35min drive for me to get to him but is 100% worth it, going to be repping his buisness at shows and what not ( its Aaron in both of the pictures haha! )

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Tried some of the wet coat above - superficially very good, but has left a fair few streaks. DW suggests user error but I don't see how. Washed car, left wet, sprayed all over with wet coat and PW off. Sheeting was excellent but once towelled dry some obvious streaks.

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'Tiz witchcraft! Just washed mine which was kinda difficult because the water kind of hovered half a millimetre above the paint. This wet coat stuff is magical.

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Is that a normal red one?! Christ - you've made me feel guilty now...

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'Tiz witchcraft! Just washed mine which was kinda difficult because the water kind of hovered half a millimetre above the paint. This wet coat stuff is magical.

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That looks really good. Can you use that stuff on the glass?

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