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03-07-2019, 10:37 PM | #24 |
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03-18-2019, 12:45 PM | #25 |
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Fusso Coat. Nope its not a coating. Its Wax, well actually a sealant. There is a learning curve to applying it, but it does pretty much what a coating would do. And I can top it off no my own. It lasts about a year. I like detailing my car so that works out.I top it off before winter.
The main thing is the hydrophibicity. Id say it gives ceramic coating a run for their money, also last about 12 months. Cat get it in US, so have to order online, but its under $40. I honestly dont see the value in ceramic coating. Its no magical beast that puts an armor on your car, it just makes it easier to clean. Essentially like any wax/sealant. Plus with Waxes/Sealants I have the ability to quickly corset any small imperfections. With a coating its an ordeal. I do my own paint correction, so I enjoy the flexibility. Also its the precaution that you take while washing that makes the most difference. If you run your car through a car wash it will scratch it up coated or not. Most of the cost seems to be associated with the actual correction, which makes sense. But paying thousands for a layer that offers marginally better longevity (dont forget you need to top off coatings too) that a traditional wax, no thanks! I am happy to spend 45 mins extra each year to top off my Fusso Coat
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04-06-2019, 12:16 PM | #26 |
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Used it on my M235i. Very easy to apply and it does flash/cure quickly. However, I also used CQuartzUK and would use that over Adams. Seemed to perform a little better. There is a Adams Ceramic 2.0 that improves the performance, but only have experience with the original version.
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04-07-2019, 06:37 PM | #27 | |
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There are simple coatings, there are more involved coatings. We carry both options as everyone has different budgets and needs. There is value to a $1500 coating plus 1000 correction package. Just the same as there is value to a $500 coating and basic prep $250 charge.... |
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05-01-2019, 07:21 PM | #28 |
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I just used the McKee's 37 and am pretty impressed at the ease of application and overall look. I was also nervous about the permanence of a ceramic coating but figured it would be better not worrying about bird shit etching my paint parked at work.:
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