Desertnate
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Happy Monday!
My wife has an elderly disabled friend who`s car needs a little attention. Apparently the exterior is to the point our mutual friend, and local mechanic, told her it "really needs a wash..." When my wife told me about this I happily volunteered.
I have all the cleaning supplies I need to to get the vehicle to a much better place. I won`t have it long enough to give it a good polishing with an AIO, so my intentions are to clean it up nicely: do all the little extra`s like trim protectant, tire dressing, and hit it with some sort of spray LSP.
The LSP is where I need some help. For the situation a really durable spray product will be best suited for this job, but I know nothing about them and since I`ve been using coatings for several years now, I`ve not paid much attention to that corner of the market.
Unless someone has an even better idea I`m thinking two possible scenarios.
1. The most durable spray sealant/coating possible for a reasonable amount. After this job it will probably just sit in my collection until the right situation comes up again.
2. Some form of spray "coating" which I`ll use as a topper on my coated vehicles in the future. Everyone wins and it`s one less bottle collecting dust in my garage.
A couple conditions:
1. May need to get it fast, so something I can either find OTC, on Amazon, or somewhere with very rapid shipping. This will probably exclude PBMG sadly due to their slower shipping.
2. Don`t want to spend a lot on it, though if I can re-purpose as a topper I`ll spend a little more. Just nothing like Budgetplan`s favorite stuff which I think is made from fragments of an ancient Samurai sword....
3 Not in a huge bottle. It would take me a very long time to get through something like a bottle of the Blackfire SiO2 Spray.
4. NOT Griots 3-in-1. I`ve already got a bottle of the stuff headed my way, but won`t be in time for this job. I`d like to have a little variety on hand.
So, what say you? 303? The new Turtle Wax product? Adams Spray Coating (think the graphene version is only one available now)......?
Thanks
My wife has an elderly disabled friend who`s car needs a little attention. Apparently the exterior is to the point our mutual friend, and local mechanic, told her it "really needs a wash..." When my wife told me about this I happily volunteered.
I have all the cleaning supplies I need to to get the vehicle to a much better place. I won`t have it long enough to give it a good polishing with an AIO, so my intentions are to clean it up nicely: do all the little extra`s like trim protectant, tire dressing, and hit it with some sort of spray LSP.
The LSP is where I need some help. For the situation a really durable spray product will be best suited for this job, but I know nothing about them and since I`ve been using coatings for several years now, I`ve not paid much attention to that corner of the market.
Unless someone has an even better idea I`m thinking two possible scenarios.
1. The most durable spray sealant/coating possible for a reasonable amount. After this job it will probably just sit in my collection until the right situation comes up again.
2. Some form of spray "coating" which I`ll use as a topper on my coated vehicles in the future. Everyone wins and it`s one less bottle collecting dust in my garage.
A couple conditions:
1. May need to get it fast, so something I can either find OTC, on Amazon, or somewhere with very rapid shipping. This will probably exclude PBMG sadly due to their slower shipping.
2. Don`t want to spend a lot on it, though if I can re-purpose as a topper I`ll spend a little more. Just nothing like Budgetplan`s favorite stuff which I think is made from fragments of an ancient Samurai sword....
3 Not in a huge bottle. It would take me a very long time to get through something like a bottle of the Blackfire SiO2 Spray.
4. NOT Griots 3-in-1. I`ve already got a bottle of the stuff headed my way, but won`t be in time for this job. I`d like to have a little variety on hand.
So, what say you? 303? The new Turtle Wax product? Adams Spray Coating (think the graphene version is only one available now)......?
Thanks