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I have a couple product suggestions for people who want to really have maintenance free paint protection...

http://www.autogeek.net/cquartz-kit.html

http://www.autogeek.net/gtechniq-exo-paint-coating.html

http://www.detailersdomain.com/Wolfs-Chemicals-Hard-Body-Starter-Kit_p_738.html

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These are all coatings that last up to 2 years and add a measurable thickness to your paintwork. they are kinda of like a wax but last a whole lot longer. I have the used the gtechnic on a couple customers car and It works really well... I would suggest these for someone who has a project car that will be sitting while work is in progress or people who live in the bug infested south east where you have a nice coating of bugs on your bumper and windshield after a 10 minute drive. The wolfs chemicals would be a more budget friendly one and the gtechnic is pretty expensive, but also last a lot longer and is "car wash safe" meaning if you go through the automatic car washes it wont be removed

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Have you seen the coatings last 2 years yourself, or are you simply going on the product's word. Because I've got a 3x3 tent that sleeps 12.

I can vouch for the gtechnic coating....I have used this personally on customers cars and I have seen it personally...as for the others I cannot. Aquartz and Wolfs claim to and are both companies that put out some very good products(Ive used products from both companies), but I am going off of write ups and reviews from the detailing sites that I am on for those. I only suggested the Wolfs and Aquartz as more budget friendly alternatives to the Gtechnic coating

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This is another great one that I have personally used BUT If you are not careful in the application you can ruin the appearance of your vehicles finish and have to polish it out. If you follow the directions your fine.

Opti-coat

http://www.autogeek.net/optimum-opti-coat.html

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