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    Santa Cruz , Ca
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    Charles Jutkins
  1. I am pretty happy with it so far. Not bad for a 16 year old car. Lots of work but if it last a long time worth it.
  2. I have clayed before not really afraid of that. I was afraid of the Iron x . My car was well taken care of I didn't see the bleeding purple marks like in some of the demo's . I made sure to hose if off within the 5 minutes suggested. Saw purple in the rinse water . Washed it to make sure it was all off. Clay bar seemed easier than the times I did it before. Clay really slicks the surface up.
  3. Did this in the driveway when it was shaded at 70 degrees and less the 50 percent humidity . Put in the the one car garage overnight . Awsome water beading . These pictures are with about 2 days outside. Did one process per day over about 4 days washing in between . (So as not to burn out and start screwing up) 1 wash and Iron x maybe 2 hours 2 wash and clay bar maybe 2 or 3 hours 3 wash and polish. 6 to 8 hours 4 wash use prep and apply graphene coat. 4 hours Front Fender is freshly replaced to I can't do that for about 90 days. 2006 325 xi bmw wagon
  4. I have done light detailing before using a clay bar and buffer and Klasse . My car is a 325xi bmw 06 wagon. Wanted to try the ceramic thing and not deal with coating to often. Did the entire process probably put in 12 hours total. Wash and Iron x . I was somewhat scared of this stuff l left it on for the 5 minutes and hosed it of. Couldn't see much color on the paint but hosed of water was purple. Wash and Clay bar this took about 3 to 5 hours . Clay bar seemed to slide a little easier maybe because of the Iron x , easier than the last time I clay barred. Wash and polish this was the most labor intensive part of the process 6 to 8 hours. Wash and use the Prep Solution and Apply the Grahene/Cermaic Coat. This went pretty easy it rainbowed and I timed it for 1 minute then lightly buffed it and came back with a final buff. Got tired and sloppy toward the end with that process and had a couple of smugged spots that I noticed the next day but I could take most of them out with a cloth buffing a couple I had to use might lightest rotary buffing pad by hand. It's been 24 hours did the water test on a small section amazing water beading . Also found the UV light quite useful for finding missed spots.
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