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Not Bronco specific, but has anyone tried this yet? They say safe for all surfaces: paint, trim, glass, etc.
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It doesn't appear to be too bad...Not Bronco specific, but has anyone tried this yet? They say safe for all surfaces: paint, trim, glass, etc.
Def appreciate the 1st hand experience. Application, results turn out the same over different surfaces? Does it work good enough to replace all the other “surface specific” products?Water beading is very nice and it rained yesterday. The water on my hood just rolled straight off as soon as I moved the car.
I dont know if it works on glass or not. My buddy is actually a beta tester for 303 and he brought me the beta test sample he got of the Graphene. It was in a plain clear spray bottle with nothing but the application instructions on it. I used it as he directed me and I didnt know it could be used on glass. BTW it smells like kerosene when you apply it.Def appreciate the 1st hand experience. Application, results turn out the same over different surfaces? Does it work good enough to replace all the other “surface specific” products?
I dont believe in any miracle product and I also dont believe any of them last as long as they say they do especially in fickle Tennessee weather. We can have 70s, rain, sleet, snow, and ice in 48hrs. I apply products, monitor how well the keep working in rain and during washing then reapply accordingly. I also do chem and mech decon at least twice a year, before summer and before winter.I recommend that you do a fair amount of internet research on it. I will be doing some kind of coating myself but not sure at this point which type. It seems that the jury is out or at least partial conclusions on the long term viability this type of coating vs ceramic. Initial feedback though is positive overall. There are many sites to look it up on.
What do you use on your paint down there?I dont believe in any miracle product and I also dont believe any of them last as long as they say they do especially in fickle Tennessee weather. We can have 70s, rain, sleet, snow, and ice in 48hrs. I apply products, monitor how well the keep working in rain and during washing then reapply accordingly. I also do chem and mech decon at least twice a year, before summer and before winter.
Have not tried it, but I would be careful about applying any coatings to the windshield. I have bad experiences using stuff on my windshields.Not Bronco specific, but has anyone tried this yet? They say safe for all surfaces: paint, trim, glass, etc.
I typically do a light polish with 303 Finish polish, Blackfire polish, or Megs 205 then top with Blackfire Hybrid Montan wax. I never need a full correction cause I constantly maintain the paint.What do you use on your paint down there?