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The stuff they use on my car is Croftgate and I have watched the stuff work in person many times. My car was the 10th one the did. Its not a forever thing, just 3-5 years depending on how the car is stored.
I have learned that spray on quick wax is useless (thought I grabbed my detailer) as it just sits in beads and rolls off the coating. lol Since the car was just dusty I hit it with an air hose and it looked like a fresh wash.
Stuff seems to work great.Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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Originally posted by Gasser64 View PostNice looking car. But as for the ceramic coating, I'll reserve judgement. Gonna take a lot to convince me its any better than the high end waxes. If the waxes give a better shine, they automatically win. Cause even they still last about 3 months, some longer. Plenty.
As for longevity that depends on how you treat the car. Most cars that have owners willing to drop $400+ on refinishing probably take better care of them than someone who thinks paying an extra $1 for the wax at the gas station wash is enough. Those beautiful cars you see as examples on the detailer websites usually belong to someone with several cars that are stored indoors and under a cover. It'll easily last for 4-5 years like that. Do it on a car that goes through automatic washes every week and it might last a year. Longer than turtle wax of course but then again it's more than 10% the cost.
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Beautiful car man, congrats! Steel Gray Met?
Just be sure to keep the RPMs under the stratosphere, those 65 heads will drain your wallet with quickness if they need to be reworked.
DavidLast edited by cobrajet69; 03-02-2017, 09:30 AM.
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Originally posted by cobrajet69 View PostBeautiful car man, congrats! Steel Gray Met?
Just be sure to keep the RPMs under the stratosphere, those 65 heads will drain your wallet with quickness if I need to be reworked.
David
Originally posted by Buick355 View PostHow's that bad boy drive? Looks damn good. What's the performance like out of that V12?
Originally posted by naynay View Posthow's it running? any new dyno numbers?
Originally posted by naynay View Posti know they do, they are definitely highway cars where the weight becomes less of a factor..
*waiting for someone to start an argument.Good judgment comes from bad decisions and a lot of that comes from bad judgment.
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Originally posted by Rick Modena View PostI believe its just a marketing ploy to sell their paint protection. Some things I have heard and read about this new 'ceramic' is that it needs to be cured by IR lighting.
Zaino uses a 'clay/ceramic' type of ingredient in their product, when it dries and you wipe it off thats exactly what it looks like, clay. They also use aliphatic hydrocarbons to help it bond, apply and dry, the introduction of ZFX to help speed the curing process (no need for higher temps to apply or next day removal).
IMO these new products finally figured out Sal's/Zaino formula or even made it better. One thing they claim is that it can last the lifetime or years and some people have said that it must be wet sanded to remove, Zaino is a bitch to remove before repair painting by using Dawn and hot water or it will fisheye the BC/CC process.
This stuff is all over the place in price and it is gaining popularity, I haven't found anything that is better than Zaino, so I'll keep using it especially at the price point of $15.95 a bottle (Z-2).
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