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Originally Posted by omasou
He's referring to applying Gtechniq - C2 Liquid Crystal C2v3 monthly. Typically, products like this are used alone or in-addition to a coating to extend the coatings longevity. Some are designed to spray on while the car is still wet after rinsing to help avoid water spots.
https://www.autogeek.net/gtechniq-c2...d-crystal.html
Wow, people charge $1,200 to correct and apply a coating on new paint?
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Thanks I'll have to read up.
Indeed... $1200 on a new car for the cheap package. $1700 for the good one. Then $400,- for wheels/calipers on top of that. $650,- for interior... That said, if it looks really good and really lasts 5 or 7 years w/out having to join the silly walks society for the duration, then maybe its not such a bad deal, at least for the exterior. I can do the interior or the wheels & calipers myself. Or, I am just a devolving 55 y/o toddler and the ice-cream truck just turned the corner on my street, not 100% sure.