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<blockquote data-quote="MachME" data-source="post: 16378490" data-attributes="member: 38217"><p>I have been using Mckees 37 ceramic kit because all the detailing forums say it is the most user friendly. It is the first ceramic I used. Do not have to worry about high spots etc as much with it. Not as "strong" as some others but still 2 year protection they claim. The kit is affordable too, comes with glass, wheel and paint ceramic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachME, post: 16378490, member: 38217"] I have been using Mckees 37 ceramic kit because all the detailing forums say it is the most user friendly. It is the first ceramic I used. Do not have to worry about high spots etc as much with it. Not as "strong" as some others but still 2 year protection they claim. The kit is affordable too, comes with glass, wheel and paint ceramic. [/QUOTE]
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