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<blockquote data-quote="kc&#039;s" data-source="post: 597913" data-attributes="member: 18507"><p>yupp</p><p></p><p>and that is only one part...how about yr head lamp preventing from oxidation, windows- driving in rain & visibility, Plastic parts from decaying, </p><p></p><p>BTW getting yr car repainted is not the best option ....as your original paint is baked at 150 degrees & having a rock finish</p><p></p><p></p><p>at the end of the day...coating is just one part.... the other part is your routine maintenance ....where do u send to wash, how is it wash (while engine still running, seated aircondition view the soapy view - power jet on yr paint (considering the amount of pressure on yr paint- imagine this, the house renovators uses this to flushed off - the old coat of out door paint) the soap use? clear coat? environmental safe? chemical? The newer bimmer i work on last few day, i discovered the paint is so soft & easily marred just by using good morning towels/worn off cloths... at the end of day...i only stress...ONWERSHIP...let takes up the ownership...</p><p></p><p>for it takes both hands to clap...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kc's, post: 597913, member: 18507"] yupp and that is only one part...how about yr head lamp preventing from oxidation, windows- driving in rain & visibility, Plastic parts from decaying, BTW getting yr car repainted is not the best option ....as your original paint is baked at 150 degrees & having a rock finish at the end of the day...coating is just one part.... the other part is your routine maintenance ....where do u send to wash, how is it wash (while engine still running, seated aircondition view the soapy view - power jet on yr paint (considering the amount of pressure on yr paint- imagine this, the house renovators uses this to flushed off - the old coat of out door paint) the soap use? clear coat? environmental safe? chemical? The newer bimmer i work on last few day, i discovered the paint is so soft & easily marred just by using good morning towels/worn off cloths... at the end of day...i only stress...ONWERSHIP...let takes up the ownership... for it takes both hands to clap... [/QUOTE]
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