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John M BUNMAN

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Is it worth it, toyed with idea on last one but passed.
I just wax mine very often, but I have the time. I use some ceramic coating a couple times a year. My Raptor is always shiny and beautiful until you look very closely and then you can see some of the Desert Pinstripes. Keeping it waxed all the time helps keep the dust off for the Desert Photo Shoots. I use mostly Chemical Guys waxes and ceramics
 

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I just wax mine very often, but I have the time. I use some ceramic coating a couple times a year. My Raptor is always shiny and beautiful until you look very closely and then you can see some of the Desert Pinstripes. Keeping it waxed all the time helps keep the dust off for the Desert Photo Shoots. I use mostly Chemical Guys waxes and ceramics
Yup, the same.. although use Mothers - may have to try Chemical Guys. The desert grit kills me. Spend a day making the beast look good and by morning has a layer of NM finest on it.
 
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