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paint and plastic protection
Roidman
 

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Post: #41
RE: paint and plastic protection

Has anyone came across this protection technology?
http://www.armorcoatusa.com/

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29-10-2011 03:32pm
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bell-auto-services
 

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Post: #42
RE: paint and plastic protection

Looks good but watching the video it is 6mm thick once applied which may cause problems. I also dont like the idea of flat sanding or scotch brighting the car before applicationto make sure it sticks.

I think the frint bumper on the Evoque could do with some protection somehow from stone chips but i wont be going for this type of solution.

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29-10-2011 06:28pm
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cjfp
 

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Post: #43
RE: paint and plastic protection

Haven't watched the vid yet (on my phone at Month) but 6mm (@bas above) seems very thick - reading the 'About' page seems to indicate 0.6mm

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29-10-2011 11:15pm
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bell-auto-services
 

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Post: #44
RE: paint and plastic protection

Humm. I'll watch it again may be I miss heard when he said the thickness.

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30-10-2011 02:16pm
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PhilSkill
 

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Post: #45
RE: paint and plastic protection

Had this Collinite Wax recommended to me, any experience here?

http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/colli...t-wax.aspx

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01-11-2011 03:13pm
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whizzer
 

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Post: #46
RE: paint and plastic protection

^ Its a good wax for Winter - Durability is pretty good .
02-11-2011 08:47am
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KaDargo
 

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Post: #47
RE: paint and plastic protection

(02-11-2011 08:47am)whizzer Wrote:  ^ Its a good wax for Winter - Durability is pretty good .

I use Collinite 915 (a couple of coats) - last put on in March, and still beading like crazy

(needs buffing immediately, panel at a time - if it dries it's a b****r to get off !)

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02-11-2011 12:53pm
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whizzer
 

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Post: #48
RE: paint and plastic protection

^ you can help with a little QD to remove if this happens
02-11-2011 01:07pm
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JohnMartyn
 

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Post: #49
RE: paint and plastic protection

I took my car in to "Rust Check" on Regent last year for a rust proofing treatment. It cost about $120 for a small Honda.For localized and tough stains that resist soap and water, try Fantastic, and if that doesn't do it, try some isopropanol (isopropyl alcohol) available from drug stores.

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16-11-2011 09:56pm
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Big G
 

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Post: #50
RE: Advice please

Was going to get my RRE a CQuartz detailing treatment after purchase. Spoke to the detailer and he's advising that I contact the dealer to stop them from valetting the car before I take delivery as this is what causes all the squirls, holograms appearing.

Is this really the case - am I being too anal and should I just do this myself?

Site is at http://www.spiritdetailing.com

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