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I like the new RX but that 4 cylinder is a bitter pill to swallow. Worse still the RX 500h is only available In F-sport trim. That’s not appealing to me at all.
Thanks, I figured it would be around there but I knew someone here would know for sure. I guess I'll use it at some point for a car but not on the nice ones.
Thanks, I figured it would be around there but I knew someone here would know for sure. I guess I'll use it at some point for a car but not on the nice ones.
I like the new RX but that 4 cylinder is a bitter pill to swallow. Worse still the RX 500h is only available In F-sport trim. That’s not appealing to me at all.
Understand that position fully. However, now driving one around for the day, it's a complete non-issue for me. If we were to buy an RX, it would be the 500h F Sport Performance.
Thanks, I figured it would be around there but I knew someone here would know for sure. I guess I'll use it at some point for a car but not on the nice ones.
It’s used quite a bit at Barrett Jackson, Carlisle Nationals, and Carmel. Many of the detailers tasked with caring for the cars at those events use Adam’s products. I think it will be just fine.
It’s used quite a bit at Barrett Jackson, Carlisle Nationals, and Carmel. Many of the detailers tasked with caring for the cars at those events use Adam’s products. I think it will be just fine.
Uhhh. I don't want to have to clean off all my cars and apply a new coating lol! I have so much of this though I can literally use it for the next 10 years easy!
Uhhh. I don't want to have to clean off all my cars and apply a new coating lol! I have so much of this though I can literally use it for the next 10 years easy!
Any spray product can just be applied over top of your existing coating. A new coating will require polishing off the old coating.
True and if the car is swirl marky, it’s better to address that before applying any graphene coating. One of my friends from CL is an excellent detailer so I will defer to him on such issues. He’s one of your friends from here too.
True and if the car is swirl marky, it’s better to address that before applying any graphene coating. One of my friends from CL is an excellent detailer so I will defer to him on such issues. He’s one of your friends from here too.
Originally Posted by SW17LS
Yeah you want to get the paint in the best condition you can before you apply any ceramic coating.
That's already done, I just assumed you always need to strip before changing