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  1. I was a bit thrown off for the fact that is said the detail spray was laundry detergent scented. There are many different scents for laundry detergent. Fresh linen, tropical breeze, vanilla lavender? In fact, some are unscented, so what if it was unscented laundry detergent scent? Same for the Sheepey Race interior detailer being cologne scented. Are we talking Valentino V Pour Homme, Cool Water, or Spongebob Squarepants Squidward Cologne? That is too much of a generalization. Following that standard, you could pretty much say most of the other fragrances for other products are "Food Scented" or "Junk Food Scented." Only a few things are "Nose Hair Melting" scented.

     

    I am just joking around and do love all the great scents but did find those 2 descriptions a bit too general.

  2. I saw several questions about the spray coatings, but none about the paint coatings.

     

    I did the original paint coating on my car on May 31. Will the graphene paint coating bond to the original ceramic coating or would I have to buff it off and put the graphene directly on the paint by itself?

     

    I am also curious if you had CSC on, could you do paint coating over that or would you have to remove the CSC and then do paint coating directly to paint?

     

    Thanks,

    Larry

  3. 15 hours ago, galaxy said:

    I’ve stated this before, but I’ve always been confused why anyone uses or need a drying aid on a ceramic coated vehicle.  When I sheet the water off mine after a wash, there’s nothing left to dry.  You end up doing more rubbing and touching the paint to remove the drying aid than you do touching up whatever water may be sitting around.  

    He did say he had a gallon of the stuff, so why not?

     

    Isn't the ceramic in the WW supposed to add/enhance to the coating anyways?

  4. Thanks for the clarification.

    When you read the description for Boost, it says adds like 4-6 months of protection and then Spray 10-12 months. I was just thinking Spray was a more concentrated form of Boost.

     

    On that note, I used my wife's car as my test subject before I did my own. I never did paint correction or anything so practiced on her silver Ford Flex. So I tortured myself for 2 weekends on her forsaken hellboat with chips all over the front end. I finished the Ceramic Paint Coating Monday night about midnight so when I got home tonight I used the Boost on it and I can tell how nice it looks just in the garage but now I want to see it in the sun.

     

    Holiday weekend I'm doing my black Focus with only a couple chips not even to the primer, so I know I should have a much easier time. At least more time for beer breaks!

     

    Thanks Again,

    Larry

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