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Rick H

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6 hours ago, falcaineer said:

...you may find it won't be as necessary. 

:iagree:

 

Shortly after ceramic coating my black-on-black '13 GT500 a couple of years ago, I participated in a local car show. Without knowing it, I was staged downwind from a maple tree that was weeping sap into the steady breeze. By the time I figured out what was going on, hours in the bright summer sun had passed, baking the misted sap onto the entire car. Figuring I'd have to clay, correct, and re-coat the car, I began by washing it (2-buckets, Adam's Car Shampoo, and an Adam's Wash Pad).  Much to my surprise (and elation) the baked-on sap came off with a simple, standard wash - the car was as smooth and shiny as it was right after coating! I'm relatively certain things would have been much different with wax and even sealant as LSP.  Everything we drive is now ceramic coated. 

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