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    Gyeon evo MOHS.

    Easier and UK3.0? I’ve been debating doing a ceramic coating.
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    PANEL WIPES

    I use CarPro Eraser. Seems to work well enough for my needs. Can’t say I’ve branched out into others.
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    2022 Lexus RX 350 Atomic Silver - CQUARTZ Finest Reserve ceramic coating - 🌴 A Miracle Detailing

    You got some depth out of such a light color! Impressive. Do you use the TUGA for the tires also?
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    Confessions of an Old Forum Member by Captain Obvious

    We don’t get anything cool here. 😞
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    Mini-Review RYOBI High Flow Automotive Pressure Washer

    So that’s with not swapping orifice or anything? Just out of the box, hook up foam cannon and go?
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    The holy grail, by TW??? Clear coat repair

    Just got a Father’s Day email from TW. In stock on their website.
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    Removing OLD clearbra!

    Thank you. I’m anticipating it taking a lot of time and patience. The test spot I lifted was while the car was hot from sitting in the sun for a while, don’t think I’ll need too much heat.
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    Removing OLD clearbra!

    Setec, yeah even with my Cricut and cutting and applying vinyl, they always recommend peeling back instead of just lifting. Tom, I watched the 360 one which got the gears turning in my head. It's definitely an older type of PPF, not so much of a "film". Maybe a few MM thick with a very...
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    Removing OLD clearbra!

    I'll look him up, thank you! There are some local PPF places (Northern NJ) that deal with some high-end cars, that could probably handle it. Part of me wants to go the DIY route and learn, part of me doesn't want to mess around.
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    Confessions of an Old Forum Member by Captain Obvious

    Not so sure about that. Stuff that's common knowledge and practice here is blatantly disregarded, ignored, or just not known over there.
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    Removing OLD clearbra!

    I'm contemplating removing my old clearbra because it's hammered. I've tried polishing it with GYEON PPF Renew, still looks like trash. It's definitely thicker than the newer PPF products, almost like a laminate. I also don't know how long it's been on the car, but I've owned it for the past...
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    Paint Chip Repair Help

    I think you could probably just get a matching paint pen with clear mixed in. Tape off the trim. Fill, let it cure and do a light polish. As for brands or techniques, I'm not sure.
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