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    Re: Self Cleaning Wow

    Nothing is easier on wheels than 303 touchless sealant or some other brand touchless. You guys need to quite using antiquated products. It`s time to get lazy.
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    Re: Self Cleaning Wow

    Quote Originally Posted by wannafbody View Post
    Nothing is easier on wheels than 303 touchless sealant or some other brand touchless. You guys need to quite using antiquated products. It`s time to get lazy.
    How do you like the 303 touchless compared to others?

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    Self Cleaning Wow

    Is there a difference between a poor sealant and great coating, absolutely. However I’ve not seen these amazing self cleaning, never need to be washed vehicles. Dirt still falls on cars and it sticks no matter what is on the car. I’ve done a few side by sides, and yes at 1-2 feet you can tell, especially after a hard rinse. But it’s not magic.

    This reminds me of the debates we had about magic dirt repelling QDs like FK425.
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    Re: Self Cleaning Wow

    Notice this big time since i switched to the Hybrid Solutions line. Truck stays cleaner longer. After a wash, if it sits and we get rain, it dries spot free. Even after driving in rain, it still looks great. Products have come a long way.
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    Re: Self Cleaning Wow

    Quote Originally Posted by Dan View Post
    Is there a difference between a poor sealant and great coating, absolutely. However I’ve not seen these amazing self cleaning, never need to be washed vehicles. Dirt still falls on cars and it sticks no matter what is on the car. I’ve done a few side by sides, and yes at 1-2 feet you can tell, especially after a hard rinse. But it’s not magic.

    This reminds me of the debates we had about magic dirt repelling QDs like FK425.
    Dan, that`s what I was curious about. As PA DETAILER said, products have come a long way, but they are marketed in such a way that they make you think your car will self clean itself. Wishful thinking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CleanIt View Post
    Dan, that`s what I was curious about. As PA DETAILER said, products have come a long way, but they are marketed in such a way that they make you think your car will self clean itself. Wishful thinking.
    Yep, it’s a great way to sell the product and get people to pay hundreds or thousands for application of said product.

    Has anyone ever driven down the road and looked at a car and said, wow, that car is so clean it has to have been ceramic coated?
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