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  1. Hello, I'm looking to graphene coat two of my cars. Both 2021 Tesla Model 3 and Mazda MX30. Both are in like new condition. I have a pressure washer, a foam cannon, will purchase an air dryer and will purchase a polisher...and anything else I need. Is there any part of either of these cars that I should not coat? Tires, rims, any particular trim pieces? Also please identify any steps that have special instructions...maybe there is something I shouldn't decon like trim. The Tesla has 4500 miles and the Mazda 7000. I want to prep it right. What products do I need? What process? Should I iron decon cars this new? Should I strip wash and foam wash? If no, which one? Should I clay bar? Should I polish? How should I prep my windows? How should I prep my trim? How should I prep my tires (if they should be done)? Should I was again after polishing? After that, it looks like the application process is pretty straight forward. With regard to caring for my coating. Should I stick with the graphine infused products, normal products, or a combination of both? Thanks!!!!!!!
  2. Hey All, Introducing myself. Andrew who floats around Northern California, Northern Vermont, and Long Island. Back in the day I used to do Friday Night Cruising with my 86 Camaro or 88 BMW but that was over 20 years ago and clay bars just came out to the general public. I got 4 cars I want to start taking better care of between my girlfriend and I, not that I don't take good care of them now. 2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range White (4500mi - My Toy) 2021 Mazda MX-30 Graphite (7000mi - Girlfriend's) 2007 Subaru Legacy White (140k mi - Won't Sell the Stick Shift but waiting for the supply chain to end for a new motor) 2018 Ford Escape Graphite (27k mi - Work Car) 2022 Ford Escape Graphite (0mi Coming Soon - Work Car Replacement) *I don't own the work car, but it is my daily driver. We're allowed to and compensated to take care of them as we please* So much new stuff to detail these things I guess I'll move on over to the "how too" section.
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