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    #561
    Quote Originally Posted by zechs View Post
    I see. Akala ko pag ceramic pro lang ung ganun hehe ung mga ibang brands kasi no need naman for IR heaters to cure.

    But coatings are getting cheaper un lang masasabi ko. Hehe good news for those who want to go in this direction.
    to prevent marring also when there is a sudden humidity spike...

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    Help po mga car gurus, do I have to glass coat a brand new car?
    There are so many inclusions which I don't think I need since it will be fresh out of the dealer.

    Also, can you recommend a fairly priced yet quality shop?

    Thank you so much!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsik_r2d2 View Post
    Help po mga car gurus, do I have to glass coat a brand new car?
    There are so many inclusions which I don't think I need since it will be fresh out of the dealer.

    Also, can you recommend a fairly priced yet quality shop?

    Thank you so much!
    I think these things are nice, but will it protect the paint finish from "UFO" stone chips? Yun ba tipong kung saan lang tumalsik... tingin ko no defense din yan.

    Sa akin lang ha, save the cash for a hilamos 3-5 years down the road. (I repeat, opinion ko lang naman)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoleusBB View Post
    I think these things are nice, but will it protect the paint finish from "UFO" stone chips? Yun ba tipong kung saan lang tumalsik... tingin ko no defense din yan.

    Sa akin lang ha, save the cash for a hilamos 3-5 years down the road. (I repeat, opinion ko lang naman)
    clear bra is a good option

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    #565
    Quote Originally Posted by SoleusBB View Post
    I think these things are nice, but will it protect the paint finish from "UFO" stone chips? Yun ba tipong kung saan lang tumalsik... tingin ko no defense din yan.

    Sa akin lang ha, save the cash for a hilamos 3-5 years down the road. (I repeat, opinion ko lang naman)
    Im in the same band with you regarding hilamos after a few years instead of ceramic coating. Wax is more than enough for me.

    Madalas uncontrollable instance ang nakakadali sa car paint.



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    Thank you so much po sa replies.
    I guess I'll stick to wax for now - can you recommend a brand or type of wax best for black cars?
    ..and how often should you do it like every after car wash po ba?

    Again many thanks gurus! First time owner / driver po ako

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    #567
    Glass Coating is the new Undercoat / Rust Proofing scheme ...

    First time drivers and those who don't have dedicated parking slots at home and work don't need this ... You'll eventually have dings, scratches and dents on your vehicle ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsik_r2d2 View Post
    Help po mga car gurus, do I have to glass coat a brand new car?
    There are so many inclusions which I don't think I need since it will be fresh out of the dealer.

    Also, can you recommend a fairly priced yet quality shop?

    Thank you so much!
    An alternative to expensive glass coating offered by your dealer would be ceramic coating by a reputable auto detailing shop like Technical Details. The detailing shop can also inspect the quality of your new car's paint, e.g. whether it got thinner due to irresponsible car waxing/polishing by the dealer, if paint correction is needed (some new cars do need it surprisingly). I highly recommend you bring your new car to a detailing shop asap. Don't let the car dealer ruin your car's paint by letting them wash and polish your brand new car.

    Ceramic coating is just like applying wax to your car's paint, providing a more durable protection against acid rain, tree saps and other stuff than can easily damage the car's paint. Be wary of claims that ceramic coating can provide protection against paint chips, dings and scratches. It won't (clear bra can).

    Ceramic coating can last up to two years for a single layer application. You still need to wash your car regularly and remove rubbish like tree sap and bird droppings to keep the coating from deteriorating.

    The least expensive option would be to regularly wax your car and wash it properly.

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    #569
    Thanks again Boss Jo and Walter!
    I want to try Ceramic coating but there are so many freebies which I think I don't need.
    I inquired at Shimmer and Shield with a price of 10.5k - worth it po ba?

    Clear bra is out of budget

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsik_r2d2 View Post
    Thanks again Boss Jo and Walter!
    I want to try Ceramic coating but there are so many freebies which I think I don't need.
    I inquired at Shimmer and Shield with a price of 10.5k - worth it po ba?

    Clear bra is out of budget
    shimmer and shield is like rebirth. [emoji848]

    optimum impressions and technical details are still better imo.





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    Quote Originally Posted by tsik_r2d2 View Post
    Thank you so much po sa replies.
    I guess I'll stick to wax for now - can you recommend a brand or type of wax best for black cars?
    ..and how often should you do it like every after car wash po ba?

    Again many thanks gurus! First time owner / driver po ako
    I would go for Meguiar's ultimate paste wax or Collinite Insulator Wax 845.

    https://reflections-carcare.com/car-...r-wax-845.html

    How often? That would depend on the environment your car is exposed to and the durability of the wax. During the rainy season you may have to apply wax every month. During summer just once.

    There's a newbie guide for cleaning and waxing. It's a good read, highly recommended:

    https://www.tsikot.com/forums/auto-p...tenance-77542/

    If you're still interested with ceramic coating here's a nice youtube vid. There's a lot of prepping on the car's paint before applying the ceramic coating (and that's why it's important to have your car coated by a quality auto detailing shop):

    How To Apply A Ceramic Coating To Your Car !! - YouTube

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    Quote Originally Posted by jojopad View Post
    I would go for Meguiar's ultimate paste wax or Collinite Insulator Wax 845.

    https://reflections-carcare.com/car-...r-wax-845.html

    How often? That would depend on the environment your car is exposed to and the durability of the wax. During the rainy season you may have to apply wax every month. During summer just once.

    There's a newbie guide for cleaning and waxing. It's a good read, highly recommended:

    https://www.tsikot.com/forums/auto-p...tenance-77542/

    If you're still interested with ceramic coating here's a nice youtube vid. There's a lot of prepping on the car's paint before applying the ceramic coating (and that's why it's important to have your car coated by a quality auto detailing shop):

    How To Apply A Ceramic Coating To Your Car !! - YouTube
    megs and colinite are excellent products.. but these are hard to apply and buff properly and even harder to remove properly by hand of course.

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    #573
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    megs and colinite are excellent products.. but these are hard to apply and buff properly and even harder to remove properly by hand of course.

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    i used the collinite 915 paste wax and its easy to apply and buff by hand.

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    I use collinite845 and from what I read, technique is to apply it thinly. That way it’s easy to buff.

    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    megs and colinite are excellent products.. but these are hard to apply and buff properly and even harder to remove properly by hand of course.

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    Separating Facts from Fiction: The Truth About Ceramic Coating

    Separating Facts from Fiction: The Truth About Ceramic Coating | Philippine Car News, Car Reviews, Automotive Features, and New Car Prices | ************

    #3. What’s a Ceramic Coating’s limitations?

    Ceramic coating is not a miracle product that will solve any and every car paint problem.

    For instance, it will not eliminate the need to wash a car. Even if you fork out for it, regular and proper car washing is still needed to prevent things like water spotting. Although water does bead on the surface, rain water is rarely clean and contains minerals or even dirt particles. This means that water that evaporates on the vehicle’s surface (even if treated with ceramic coating) can still be susceptible to visible spots.

    However, the most exaggerated quality of ceramic coating probably has to do with its resistance to scratches, swirl marks, and rock chips. Though some small scratches may be repelled, a coated vehicle will not be completely immune to heavier scratches (such as vandalism) or rock chips. Furthermore, improper car washing techniques can still create swirl marks.

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    #577
    I'm planning to avail coating for my new car pero yung package pala includes removing of scratches/detailing.
    Is it better na wait nalang ako after a year(para maipon yung gasgas) para sulit siya?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xotigu View Post
    I'm planning to avail coating for my new car pero yung package pala includes removing of scratches/detailing.
    Is it better na wait nalang ako after a year(para maipon yung gasgas) para sulit siya?
    Depends on how the shop will classify the damages you will be accumulating...
    Kasi yung ibang shop will ask for an additional na if you need a total washover..

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    *xotigu,
    No. Better to have it coated right away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xotigu View Post
    I'm planning to avail coating for my new car pero yung package pala includes removing of scratches/detailing.
    Is it better na wait nalang ako after a year(para maipon yung gasgas) para sulit siya?
    Some shops do compounding sa New Car but some Shop use special Compound na hindi masyado mabawasan ang Clear Coat mo

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