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Originally Posted by bandersen
1. Car gets 100% PPF - no ceramic. How do I maintain the car going forward - wax/nanosprays/buffing?
1. Car gets front PPF, and then entire ceramic. Same question - how should I maintain this going forward in terms of buffing/polishing/detailing?
I plan on keeping this last gasoline car of mine for a long time!
Thanks.
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you've probably already made your decisions, but for anyone else - that's a lot of money to spend ...
for me, with a $100 worth of stuff you can get equal results over that same time period if you're willing to put in 20 min every few weeks, even if you don't have access to a garage or hoses for water.
There are tons of great "light" & consumer-grade SiO2 products that are cheap & easy to use and maintain ... yes PPF will give you protection from a rock strike, but then you're probably gonna need to get that repaired anyway AND have the PPF repaired ... and PPF will protect your paint from pitting, but that takes a lot of years before it's noticeable to anyone other than your detailer, and, again, you'd have to replace the PPF at that point.
I'm cheap so I'd go with the $100 + a monthly 20 min to get a similar look