Liquidassets
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Ontel car wash cannon
Chemical guys honeydew soap
Gentechniq iron remover
Griots random orbital
3dONE compound (1 pass/ 1 stage)
Isopropyl alcohol wipe down
Cquartz uk 3.0 (2 coats 1 hour apart)
Cquartz reload (1 coat 1 hour after cquartz)
303 aerospace protectant for the black trim
Sprayway glass cleaner and the rag company diamond weave glass towel
Endurance tire dressing
The whole thing took about 5 hours but I was rushing. If I didn't spend the time to correct the paint, I'd be more inclined to use a spray on ceramic hybrid like turtle wax ceramic hybrid. The turtle wax will last 6-12 months. I'm hoping to get at least 2-3 years out of this. If you are looking to show off the paint, I'd recommend a boat wax such as collinite 845 or 476. It's what I used to use on my Porsche and corvettes.
This is a truck and I intend to use it that way. I, personally, wouldn't pay a professional thousands of dollars to ceramic coat truck that will get scratched on the job site or off-road. If it's purely a grocery getter than it may be worth it. You'd also have to avoid car washes and lightly pressure wash you car any time you wanted it clean. I'm happy to answer any detailing questions. I'm self taught and have never detailed for money. I'm not an expert, but may be able to save you some time.
Chemical guys honeydew soap
Gentechniq iron remover
Griots random orbital
3dONE compound (1 pass/ 1 stage)
Isopropyl alcohol wipe down
Cquartz uk 3.0 (2 coats 1 hour apart)
Cquartz reload (1 coat 1 hour after cquartz)
303 aerospace protectant for the black trim
Sprayway glass cleaner and the rag company diamond weave glass towel
Endurance tire dressing
The whole thing took about 5 hours but I was rushing. If I didn't spend the time to correct the paint, I'd be more inclined to use a spray on ceramic hybrid like turtle wax ceramic hybrid. The turtle wax will last 6-12 months. I'm hoping to get at least 2-3 years out of this. If you are looking to show off the paint, I'd recommend a boat wax such as collinite 845 or 476. It's what I used to use on my Porsche and corvettes.
This is a truck and I intend to use it that way. I, personally, wouldn't pay a professional thousands of dollars to ceramic coat truck that will get scratched on the job site or off-road. If it's purely a grocery getter than it may be worth it. You'd also have to avoid car washes and lightly pressure wash you car any time you wanted it clean. I'm happy to answer any detailing questions. I'm self taught and have never detailed for money. I'm not an expert, but may be able to save you some time.
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