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I'm thinking about getting a ceramic coating applied by Bob Moses. They use Sensha coating which they say is SiO2 for what it's worth. The treatment includes paint correction, iron removal, and other steps. They'll give it a seven year warranty and say I don't need to do any maintenance other washing it.
They want $1350 for paint and glass and will give a seven year warranty and I don't have to do any maintenance other than washing it. My local dealer had a Bronco Round-Up. The local Bob Moses shops were offering a discount, the offer is good until Monday 12/16/24. But I might be able to get them to extend it.
I understand ceramic coating doesn't prevent pinstripes. I thinking about the coating to extend paint life since I keep vehicles a long time and for ease of washing. The Bronco is parked outside.
It's too hot in the summer to wax a car. So if I did it myself I'd apply either Cerakote or Turttle Wax Hybrid solutions in the spring before weather warms up and again in the fall after things cool off. Both were highly rated by ProjectFarm. The rest of the time I get out the pressure washer and foam cannon.
Anyways. I need some feedback and opinions before I make my final decision.
They want $1350 for paint and glass and will give a seven year warranty and I don't have to do any maintenance other than washing it. My local dealer had a Bronco Round-Up. The local Bob Moses shops were offering a discount, the offer is good until Monday 12/16/24. But I might be able to get them to extend it.
I understand ceramic coating doesn't prevent pinstripes. I thinking about the coating to extend paint life since I keep vehicles a long time and for ease of washing. The Bronco is parked outside.
It's too hot in the summer to wax a car. So if I did it myself I'd apply either Cerakote or Turttle Wax Hybrid solutions in the spring before weather warms up and again in the fall after things cool off. Both were highly rated by ProjectFarm. The rest of the time I get out the pressure washer and foam cannon.
Anyways. I need some feedback and opinions before I make my final decision.
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