Blk2015GT
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Dont feel the need to show off I suppose- it's a car. Same black GT S550 everyone else has here. Not an exotic fancy car.Why not post up a photo though? You are proud of your shiny new thing, but no photo?
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Dont feel the need to show off I suppose- it's a car. Same black GT S550 everyone else has here. Not an exotic fancy car.Why not post up a photo though? You are proud of your shiny new thing, but no photo?
Dude you aren't even the OP so I'm not even talking about your car...you're right, I don't care about your car.Dont feel the need to show off I suppose- it's a car. Same black GT S550 everyone else has here. Not an exotic fancy car.
Yea, I don't know how people keep their stuff so clean. I'll give my car a good detailing and cleaning, and I swear, a day later it's dirty. I basically get pollen year round here in central texas, so it's always covered.I love how a nice clean polished car looks and feels, its an amazing experience for those first 20 minutes or so. For me personally, with how much I drive my cars, I found the uphill battle to be futile (especially with factory paint). Ill admit that I often envy the cleaner and shinier version of my car when it passes by, but I do remind myself that the thousands saved by not keeping mine that way will cover the expensive of a high-end paint job in 4-5 years.
It has a 5 year warranty that covers the protectant itself. Obviously they don't warranty the paint as it's not a magic shield against rocks and other hazards. The guy that did mine is going to come by in a month and do any corrections that are required like re-applying to low areas or buffing down any high spots in the coating. This is free of charge from him and then every year he will schedule an inspection to look the car over and maintain said warranty.how long does this protectant last