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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Removing ceramic coating from plastic trim
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<blockquote data-quote="DougNuts" data-source="post: 15972126" data-attributes="member: 42358"><p>This is who I used: <a href="http://www.detaillex.com/ceramic-clear-coat.html" target="_blank">Ceramic Clear Coat</a></p><p></p><p><strong>Note:</strong> The owner listed on the website is not the current owner. This work was done not long after the new owner became the sole owner.</p><p></p><p>I did take it back to them the next business day and told them about the issues and he said he'd take care of me when the wider clear bra material came in to do my hood, but they never called me back. They did clear bra the front end, except for the hood, and didn't charge me for it because they were going to finish it when the material came in. I suppose it's on me to be the squeaky wheel, but as you can imagine, I was not sure that I wanted to give them the truck again.</p><p></p><p>I did not get a sticker, just a receipt (which I had to ask for when I showed them the trim). As mentioned, I have my doubts as to whether the truck was actually coated, I think they just waxed it and clear bra'd the front end. Reading their website makes it sound like the coating can be applied to trim. <shrug></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougNuts, post: 15972126, member: 42358"] This is who I used: [URL='http://www.detaillex.com/ceramic-clear-coat.html']Ceramic Clear Coat[/URL] [b]Note:[/b] The owner listed on the website is not the current owner. This work was done not long after the new owner became the sole owner. I did take it back to them the next business day and told them about the issues and he said he'd take care of me when the wider clear bra material came in to do my hood, but they never called me back. They did clear bra the front end, except for the hood, and didn't charge me for it because they were going to finish it when the material came in. I suppose it's on me to be the squeaky wheel, but as you can imagine, I was not sure that I wanted to give them the truck again. I did not get a sticker, just a receipt (which I had to ask for when I showed them the trim). As mentioned, I have my doubts as to whether the truck was actually coated, I think they just waxed it and clear bra'd the front end. Reading their website makes it sound like the coating can be applied to trim. <shrug> [/QUOTE]
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