Re: Dedicated thread just for questions about so-called paint protection plans/produc
The idea being if there really is a miracle coating that lasts a real long time and protects against everything and makes the paint look great... (That's 3 things), then why doesn't the paint manufacture include that with the coating either as a part of the paint system or as a component added after the paint is baked on but before the car leaves the assembly line?
The answer is because such a wax or paint sealant or miracle product doesn't exist, at least not at this time.
Even if there is a miracle coating you can apply or have applied, what do you do when something happens to the coating and how do you take care of the coating?
At this time, it's better to simply take ownership of the car washing and waxing steps and find a product you like and trust and use it as often as needed to keep your car's appearance and value at a level that meets your expectations.
Originally posted by mb911
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The answer is because such a wax or paint sealant or miracle product doesn't exist, at least not at this time.
Even if there is a miracle coating you can apply or have applied, what do you do when something happens to the coating and how do you take care of the coating?
At this time, it's better to simply take ownership of the car washing and waxing steps and find a product you like and trust and use it as often as needed to keep your car's appearance and value at a level that meets your expectations.
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