Detailing almost done
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Detailing almost done
They just finished polishing. Tomorrow ppf on full front and gtech ultra ceramic coating will be done. Door edge guards removed and mud flaps installed.
Last edited by Geopoz; 09-19-23 at 02:04 PM.
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Yes that's what they get. That seems to be the going price everywhere. I figured the cost of the car was worth the investment. $5000 off msrp helped me make that decision.
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Freds430 (09-20-23)
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Geopoz (09-26-23)
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LOL, yep. My very first new car (back in 1986) was black. Was never going to do that again, that is until last month almost 40 yrs later. My wife wanted a car, but she drives so infrequently and we decided we needed a bit of a beater to save the NX salty roads, messy cargo, and uncaring mother-in-laws determined to wreck interiors with pointy canes so we bought a slightly used Forester (I came close to buying a new Forester Limited because I like Subarus, before ending up with the NX). Anyway, we went to a dealer that had two Foresters, one grey, one black, same year, same mileage, still some factory warranty left, etc. On the way there wife was saying "I don't want the black one" and I'm "I definitely agree". But when we saw the two (both were just arrived off-lease returns that had no cleaning done yet) the grey one was obviously completely unloved. It was absolutely and disgustingly filthy, all seats stained, starting to rust, carpets were totally crusted over with winter salt (in Aug, wtf?), the engine bay looked like the vehicle had just been pulled out of 20 yr storage in a barn. The black one was clean and drove very nicely with only very minor scuffs, so we took it. But yea, even the very slightest scuff in the black paint stood out like the Batman signal shining in the sky overhead. But it was meant to be a beater, so no tears when the next scuff shows up and Batman arrives.
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Sounds (09-27-23)
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OP, the gloss is great, detailer did a fantastic job. CSU is an amazing coating. I was tossing between that and gyeon infinite. Ended up with gyeon.
Now it is a matter of keeping everything clean and top up the coating every couple of months.
Below is after a rinseless wash + some ceramic detailer. Back breaking work, but so worth it when your NX is so shiny and hydrophobic.
Now it is a matter of keeping everything clean and top up the coating every couple of months.
Below is after a rinseless wash + some ceramic detailer. Back breaking work, but so worth it when your NX is so shiny and hydrophobic.
#13
OP, the gloss is great, detailer did a fantastic job. CSU is an amazing coating. I was tossing between that and gyeon infinite. Ended up with gyeon.
Now it is a matter of keeping everything clean and top up the coating every couple of months.
Below is after a rinseless wash + some ceramic detailer. Back breaking work, but so worth it when your NX is so shiny and hydrophobic.
Now it is a matter of keeping everything clean and top up the coating every couple of months.
Below is after a rinseless wash + some ceramic detailer. Back breaking work, but so worth it when your NX is so shiny and hydrophobic.
#14
Yep they look fantastic in the sun, almost too glossy.
When I said top up, i meant the adding your brand's ceramic maintenance product. I am sure they recommended you to use C2V3 every 6 months or so, unless you are bringing it back to the detailer do your maintenance.
When I said top up, i meant the adding your brand's ceramic maintenance product. I am sure they recommended you to use C2V3 every 6 months or so, unless you are bringing it back to the detailer do your maintenance.
#15
The gtech csu cannot be purchased by the public. You have to be accredited by gtech. My detailer had to go to Georgia and have gtech certify him.