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<blockquote data-quote="Ry_Trapp0" data-source="post: 10079058" data-attributes="member: 27761"><p>i did some googling on it, and anecdotal evidence seems to be positive, but there is a lot of hate on it of course from the "professional detailers"(guys who smear meguiars on in their driveway). a lot of people say it won't work, but they don't have anything to support this, not even anecdotal evidence.</p><p>the biggest feature of this stuff doesn't seem to be the product it self, but the warranty you get with it. apparently, they will cover any paint damage up to $1,500 for 5 years(new car, 3 years on a used car), and also cover your carpet, leather, and hard surfaces. if they can't fix the leather then they will replace it. that's a hell of a warranty if you ask me.</p><p>price seems to vary, between $200 and $600.</p><p>haven't seen anything that says it'll give you a "show quality shine", it just sounds like a very durable sealant to me. not for the guy who wants to wax his car every other month.</p><p>it doesn't need any sort of annual maintenence application like other sealants.</p><p>if you buy this stuff to apply your self, it does have a shelf life after the seal is broken(2 weeks i think). evidently there is some important crap in it that evaporates(paraphrasing obviously<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" />).</p><p>waxing WILL remove it and void the warranty.</p><p></p><p>personally, i would get this dealer installed on a daily driver, so that i get the warranty benefits(seats/carpet are bound to get stained, just a matter of time). i wouldn't get this for a weekend car(assuming i actually waxed my vehicles), because you can't wax/polish it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ry_Trapp0, post: 10079058, member: 27761"] i did some googling on it, and anecdotal evidence seems to be positive, but there is a lot of hate on it of course from the "professional detailers"(guys who smear meguiars on in their driveway). a lot of people say it won't work, but they don't have anything to support this, not even anecdotal evidence. the biggest feature of this stuff doesn't seem to be the product it self, but the warranty you get with it. apparently, they will cover any paint damage up to $1,500 for 5 years(new car, 3 years on a used car), and also cover your carpet, leather, and hard surfaces. if they can't fix the leather then they will replace it. that's a hell of a warranty if you ask me. price seems to vary, between $200 and $600. haven't seen anything that says it'll give you a "show quality shine", it just sounds like a very durable sealant to me. not for the guy who wants to wax his car every other month. it doesn't need any sort of annual maintenence application like other sealants. if you buy this stuff to apply your self, it does have a shelf life after the seal is broken(2 weeks i think). evidently there is some important crap in it that evaporates(paraphrasing obviously:D). waxing WILL remove it and void the warranty. personally, i would get this dealer installed on a daily driver, so that i get the warranty benefits(seats/carpet are bound to get stained, just a matter of time). i wouldn't get this for a weekend car(assuming i actually waxed my vehicles), because you can't wax/polish it. [/QUOTE]
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