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Nano Coating to new ride


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Just collected my ride from CnC. Package comes with two free nano coatings. 

 

But SE told me that I have to make my own arrangement to get the nano coating done at their workshop. Would take half a day work. 

 

May I ask, how soon should I get my first coating applied on? Immediately or wait for a few months time? 

 

 

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i saw on facebook, now there is a FIRE sealant, where they use a blowtorch to 'polish' and 'seal' the paint.

 

amazing what they can come up with these days.

 

Would I put my new "wife" through a blowtorch treatment? No way. Maybe when my "wife" becomes old, then I will try anything to get her back to the young look. Not now.  :phew:

 

Anyway, just book my nano coating for next week. Earliest available. 

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nothing beats having a car just polished/waxed. enjoy!

Very true. I used to spend hours on weekends to polish and wax my rides. So much satisfaction doing it. 

 

Nowadays with coating like ceramic and glass coating, it is now not advisable to wax over such coatings. 

 

No more such joy in seeing our weekly effort of polishing and sweating it out.

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i saw on facebook, now there is a FIRE sealant, where they use a blowtorch to 'polish' and 'seal' the paint.

amazing what they can come up with these days.

Yup. Saw that too.

But I still feel the indoor heating element treatment better as more even out when "tanning" the PPS.

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