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Paint protection...What is the best option?
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<blockquote data-quote="jserr68594" data-source="post: 16017402" data-attributes="member: 26718"><p>I am awaiting the arrival of my new lightning blue super crew. I am trying to determine what is my best option for paint protection.</p><p></p><p>I am not one to wax every couple of months, but am not opposed to doing something say once a year. Professionally installed ceramic coating seems like it is the best (However expensive) option. A five year coating runs about $1000. It seems like a lot to spend.</p><p></p><p>What other options may be a good route to go? Is there something that can be applied by an amateur that will hold up for a reasonable period of time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jserr68594, post: 16017402, member: 26718"] I am awaiting the arrival of my new lightning blue super crew. I am trying to determine what is my best option for paint protection. I am not one to wax every couple of months, but am not opposed to doing something say once a year. Professionally installed ceramic coating seems like it is the best (However expensive) option. A five year coating runs about $1000. It seems like a lot to spend. What other options may be a good route to go? Is there something that can be applied by an amateur that will hold up for a reasonable period of time? [/QUOTE]
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