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    I already put a reservation fee for the 2018 Subaru XVand this will be the first car that I'll buy with my money. Since the parking area in our condo residence is an open one, I'm worried about the paint of the car. I'm a car noob, btw.

    So what do I need to do immediately after getting the car? I'm hearing something about glass, ceramic, etc. but I don't really know understand these in-depth.

    Can you guys help me please? Thanks.

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    Buy a car cover, the waterproof kind.

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    My SA said he'll throw in a car cover already. I'm not sure if that's enough though. I'm more interested in paint protection.

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    Build a roof in your parking slot if thats possible. if not, get a good all weather car cover for your XV

    Apply Collinite 476 wax asap when u get your car.

    Then research more about paint protection and maintenance. There are other things you could do such as ceramic coating but its pricey.

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    a good wax if budget is limited. it lasts several weeks/months. kung nakaipon ka na. go for the hard coats.

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    Drive it like you stole it! Hehehehe...

    Kidding aside, I park my rides in the open or in semi-covered spaces. I just have them waxed regularly though not weekly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sven View Post
    Build a roof in your parking slot if thats possible. if not, get a good all weather car cover for your XV

    Apply Collinite 476 wax asap when u get your car.

    Then research more about paint protection and maintenance. There are other things you could do such as ceramic coating but its pricey.

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    It's not possible to build anything over a parking slot in a condo residence.

    Thanks for the wax recommendation.

    Is ceramic coating the same as glass coating? Can you give me a ball park figure on how much it costs?
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    a good wax if budget is limited. it lasts several weeks/months. kung nakaipon ka na. go for the hard coats.

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    Hard coats are things like ceramic/glass coating, correct? And that's a one-time application that will protect the paint without doing any regular waxing maintenance?
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    Drive it like you stole it! Hehehehe...

    Kidding aside, I park my rides in the open or in semi-covered spaces. I just have them waxed regularly though not weekly.
    You bet I will! Hehe.

    How often is "regularly" for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevindd992002 View Post

    You bet I will! Hehe.

    How often is "regularly" for you?

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    I wax my cars every quarter. My suki carwash uses the type of wax that's good for 3 months and I just have them buff it for an even finish.

    You can also join the SFX Facebook group. It's an online community for Forester and XV owners.

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    Ceramic/glass coatings will last you anywhere from 1-3 years. I have a friend who does glass coatings and he admits thst the 5 year longevity that many shops advertise is a best-case scenario.

    For an XV they'd range from around 8-15k depending on the product/package.

    Personally, I think it's a tad expensive and I usually just have monthly (or quarterly) waxes for my car. I'm on the road a lot so even if I have a covered garage at home, my cars have always taken a beating from the elements. None of them have showed premature paint deterioriation.

    Congrats on the new car btw! Looks like your heart was really beating for the pleiades. 😉

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevindd992002 View Post
    So what do I need to do immediately after getting the car?

    I would:

    1: Wash (2-bucket method with good MF pads and towels)
    2: Clay
    3: Check for dealer-induced swirl marks, have paint corrected if it has swirl marks (Compound/Polish by machine)
    4: Apply a durable sealant (Re-apply annually)
    5: Apply wax (Re-apply weekly/monthly/quarterly or as desired)
    6: Enjoy your new ride

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    There are lot to do before buying a new car. But the most important things is to see the reviews and price. Also car reliability is most important.

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    ^^ TS thread is asking after buying

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    Quote Originally Posted by baju83 View Post
    ^^ TS thread is asking after buying
    Exactly, AFTER ;) Lol. I'm done with the hassle of researching before buying a car.

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    perhaps the thread title should be changed to "how to sun-proof your car" ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dreamur View Post
    Exactamente. Pati visitor's parking may bayad.
    Sorry for the OT... I just bought a unit and 1 parking at Acacia for my daughter... Pre-selling pa naman... saan pwede mag park ang visitors overnight? Di ako mabigyan ng second parking ng agent ko

    Quote Originally Posted by kevindd992002 View Post
    I already put a reservation fee for the 2018 Subaru XVand this will be the first car that I'll buy with my money. Since the parking area in our condo residence is an open one, I'm worried about the paint of the car. I'm a car noob, btw.

    So what do I need to do immediately after getting the car? I'm hearing something about glass, ceramic, etc. but I don't really know understand these in-depth.

    Can you guys help me please? Thanks.
    Back to your question...

    I saw an earlier post that you're getting a car cover... If you get the wrong one, it can actually damage your paint... Based on experience, it will capture water evaporating from the road which will then harm your paint...

    Immediately after getting the car...

    I would suggest a good front and rear facing dashcam and a fast phone charger...

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllenR View Post
    I would:

    1: Wash (2-bucket method with good MF pads and towels)
    2: Clay
    3: Check for dealer-induced swirl marks, have paint corrected if it has swirl marks (Compound/Polish by machine)
    4: Apply a durable sealant (Re-apply annually)
    5: Apply wax (Re-apply weekly/monthly/quarterly or as desired)
    6: Enjoy your new ride
    Very helpful! Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by prizefighterMD View Post
    Very helpful! Thanks
    What's a "sealant"?

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    Eto mga natanong ko. 10k to 50k. Thats for a honda city btw. Im guessing mas mahal sa XV

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Ceramic/glass coatings will last you anywhere from 1-3 years. I have a friend who does glass coatings and he admits thst the 5 year longevity that many shops advertise is a best-case scenario.

    For an XV they'd range from around 8-15k depending on the product/package.

    Personally, I think it's a tad expensive and I usually just have monthly (or quarterly) waxes for my car. I'm on the road a lot so even if I have a covered garage at home, my cars have always taken a beating from the elements. None of them have showed premature paint deterioriation.

    Congrats on the new car btw! Looks like your heart was really beating for the pleiades. [emoji6]

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    Got it. Do you have a recommended shop that does good waxing for the car?

    Thanks! I just couldn't stop thinking of the XV. I've yet to test drive the 2018 XV as I'm currently out of town but I couldn't risk not having one unit reserved for me. I like the Civic RS Turbo too but the features of the new XV are just more appealing to me.
    Quote Originally Posted by Egan101 View Post
    I wax my cars every quarter. My suki carwash uses the type of wax that's good for 3 months and I just have them buff it for an even finish.

    You can also join the SFX Facebook group. It's an online community for Forester and XV owners.
    How much does a good waxing approximately cost for a CUV?
    Quote Originally Posted by AllenR View Post
    I would:

    1: Wash (2-bucket method with good MF pads and towels)
    2: Clay
    3: Check for dealer-induced swirl marks, have paint corrected if it has swirl marks (Compound/Polish by machine)
    4: Apply a durable sealant (Re-apply annually)
    5: Apply wax (Re-apply weekly/monthly/quarterly or as desired)
    6: Enjoy your new ride
    I'm sorry, like I said I'm a car noob so I don't understand most of what you just said in your post I'd rather pay for my car to be serviced rather than doing maintaining the paint manually though.
    Quote Originally Posted by Sven View Post
    Eto mga natanong ko. 10k to 50k. Thats for a honda city btw. Im guessing mas mahal sa XV

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    So I take it that Ceramic is better than Glass coating because it's more expensive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevindd992002 View Post
    Got it. Do you have a recommended shop that does good waxing for the car?

    Thanks! I just couldn't stop thinking of the XV. I've yet to test drive the 2018 XV as I'm currently out of town but I couldn't risk not having one unit reserved for me. I like the Civic RS Turbo too but the features of the new XV are just more appealing to me.
    How much does a good waxing approximately cost for a CUV?
    I'm sorry, like I said I'm a car noob so I don't understand most of what you just said in your post I'd rather pay for my car to be serviced rather than doing maintaining the paint manually though.
    So I take it that Ceramic is better than Glass coating because it's more expensive?

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    55K is super expensive for that coating. If you shop around, you can get a 2 year treatment done for 10-15k, home service.

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