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better than some of the water based ones some only last a week or two
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Oh, is that right? Thanks for the information regarding water-based products. Common sense would tell you they wouldn't last very long, but I wasn't aware of these products. A vital thing to look for when shopping.better than some of the water based ones some only last a week or two
the more oily the longer it lasts usuallyOh, is that right? Thanks for the information regarding water-based products. Common sense would tell you they wouldn't last very long, but I wasn't aware of these products. A vital thing to look for when shopping.
the oil ones last longer but dont loon as natural or good imo... water base safe for engine too tho which iirc oil isnt since the silicones or smthOh, is that right? Thanks for the information regarding water-based products. Common sense would tell you they wouldn't last very long, but I wasn't aware of these products. A vital thing to look for when shopping.
I'll give this a try. Do you usually use one wipe or two? More?Cerakote plastic trim restorer/protectant.
Walmart sell it as well as amazon.
it is a wipe on ceramic coating. Works amazing.
I find the wipes to be a waste of money. They also tend to dry out before you can use them all. Just buy a bottle of 303 spray and call it a day. That stuff works great.I'll give this a try. Do you usually use one wipe or two? More?
Thanks, it might also be cheaper. I just haven't used anything on it yet and need to start since I live in an area that gets a lot of sun and gets really hot (although my truck is mostly covered).I find the wipes to be a waste of money. They also tend to dry out before you can use them all. Just buy a bottle of 303 spray and call it a day. That stuff works great.
Yes the bottle definitely seems cheaper to me. I get it, I go back and forth to Arizona. The 303 automotive protectant is what you want. It really helps prevent all that UV damage. It's $12.79 on Amazon.Thanks, it might also be cheaper. I just haven't used anything on it yet and need to start since I live in an area that gets a lot of sun and gets really hot (although my truck is mostly covered).
I bought the box from amszon. 18-20 wipes I think. I used the whole box. I put it on heavy and took my time. For a year+ of coverage for $20 is a great deal.I'll give this a try. Do you usually use one wipe or two? More?
Agree. My box of 10 wipes was plenty to do both bumpers, side skirts, door handles & trim, side mirror trim and bed rail / tailgate trim. Looks substantially better than any of the spray ons I've used over the years. If it holds up as well as Cerakote claims, it's well worth it.I bought the box from amszon. 18-20 wipes I think. I used the whole box. I put it on heavy and took my time. For a year+ of coverage for $20 is a great deal.