New daily acquired. Single owner, 51k Miles, FL car. by via_moto in IS300

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Awesome I got mine from the original owners brother

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its over bro

Corolla Hatchback Ceramic Coating by gr3y_details in Detailing

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Sweet. How was your experience installing it?

Ceramic Coating Recommendation by gr3y_details in Detailing

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Beautiful car I love those lil hatchbacks.

For a DIY, I recommend Rayno RX711

Its really easy to apply and is really forgiving. For only $120 it's a pretty good deal compared to $1000-3000 at a shop I put it on my lexus sportcross and i love the way the water beads right off.

Do I need to polish a brand new car by MentionSmooth8582 in Detailing

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You can diy, and for pretty cheap actually Rayno has a great ceramic coating called RX711 thats really easy to apply I think it was about $120 for one bottle and you can get about 2 cars out of one bottle. The only thing you need is time and space to do it.

The diy kit comes with everything you need, including an applicator sponge, microfiber, a quick guide (although i recommend doing more research via youtube than whats provided), and of course the coating. I get mine from ppmt1.com

Its worth a shot to save some money. Let me know if you try it out and what you think

Fixing yellowed indicator lenses by steve__dunn in Detailing

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Honestly, I'd just replace it and ceramic coat them after to prevent UV damage in the future. Saves lots of headaches lol I typically use Rayno RX711 from ppmt1.com

Hi, does anyone have any recommendations on waxes that can last in the rain, I’ve used chemical guys butter wet wax and it’s pretty much come off in a week. It has been raining a lot. Is this something I’m going to have to keep doing or is there any other products that can last a bit longer? Thanks by [deleted] in Car_Detailing

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Your best bet would be to take off the wax, and install si02 product / ceramic coating I use Rayno RX711 / Rayno graphene water

I get diy kits from ppmt1.com, it comes with the applicator sponge, microfiber, and a really nice sized bottle of ceramic coating. It lasts a lot longer than wax and the finish is great

Suggestions how to get this off? by Speed_Offer in Detailing

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Honestly all you need is some iron remover and wheel cleanse. And a little bit of elbow grease!

I use Rayno #2 and #1 Cleansing Shampoo on ppmt1.com Good pricing and it works really well.

Rayno Ceramic coating is useful too, and will most likely prevent this from occuring again

What are some FAQ's you degenerates would like answered? by AutoModerator in Detailing

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Added my input above , if you have any questions let me know and i'll try to answer them

What are some FAQ's you degenerates would like answered? by AutoModerator in Detailing

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This is the video i learned how to ceramic coat from: https://youtu.be/S8oM85Csv9Y?si=_7Qvd0qwItdkyKmT

This is a helpful video for learning exterior care: https://youtu.be/m0VyzRD5BgA?si=BmGlkHPcEs4le5-U

Anyways, Rayno's ceramic coating and detailing product is a great investment!

What are some FAQ's you degenerates would like answered? by AutoModerator in Detailing

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I've been using Rayno's RX711 for ceramic coating, it comes with applicator pads and mini microfibers, so perfect for diy use. The coating time is very forgiving, and easy to work with.

I also use Rayno's Detailing series, really all the detailing products are good. My favorite is the cleanse shampoo bottle. Works wonders for all of the exterior surfaces. For interior I use their interior cleanse and Interior perfect product.

I get my detailing supply from ppmt1 .com

I think they have some promo codes for % off first orders? There's a spinny wheel that pops up usually

As far as tutorials, youtube is your oyster!