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 Long term use of Sierra Glow result?

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fongss76
post Mar 7 2013, 10:01 AM

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QUOTE(rcracer @ Mar 6 2013, 11:38 PM)
But if I need to care for the coating the same as normal no coating, then might as well just care for the original paint.

My idea is if I coat something I expect it to be tougher and less maintenance than no coating. If it doesn't decrease my work then it serves no purpose.

Eg Teflon pans, without coating food sticks and burns and hard to remove, once coated easier to clean and also tough to scratch.
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2 types of people:
1. To help reduce/minimize the washing time or washing frequency.
2. To have shine-shine car, regardless the effort.

So, it depends on your preference. tongue.gif

For me, I want "To help reduce/minimize the washing time or washing frequency." drool.gif

Please continue to share which coat is better, I'm currently doing shopping for coat, there are just too many brands and confused!!

http://malaysiamari.blogspot.com/2013/02/c...coating_17.html
fongss76
post Mar 12 2013, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(durianpuff @ Mar 12 2013, 09:24 AM)
Agreed. Its like now instead of having to care/worry about the car paint, I need to worry/care about that coating. WTF right?
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Without coat: you worry about paint.
With coat: you worry about coat, no more worry about paint. It is easier to re-coat than re-paint.



 

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