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HarryK
Newbie
Posts: 17
I NEED TO UPDATE MY SIGNATURE!!!
Body: SUV
Colour: Machine Gray
Engine: 2.0L 165ps
Fuel: Petrol
Model Grade: Sport Nav
Transmission: Automatic
Year: 2019
Bird poo on bonnet.
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September 01, 2019, 07:49:48 pm »
I'm having a problem getting this off, It appears to damage the paintwork. I'm thinking of trying some kind of ceramic coating protection. Can anyone recommend a suitable treatment?
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rmvf
Sr. Member
Posts: 432
Body: SUV
Colour: Machine Gray
Engine: 2.0L 165ps
Fuel: Petrol
Model Grade: Sport Nav
Transmission: Manual
Year: 2022
Re: Bird poo on bonnet.
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September 04, 2019, 08:28:59 pm »
Gen 3
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2012 sport nav in pearl white
2016 sport nav in sonic silver
2018 sport nav in mica blue
2020 sport nav in sonic silver
2022 sport black in machine grey
ARnovice
Newbie
Posts: 23
I NEED TO UPDATE MY SIGNATURE!!!
Body: SUV
Colour: Soul Red Metallic
Engine: 2.0L 165ps
Fuel: Petrol
Model Grade: Sport Nav
Transmission: Manual
Year: 2019
Re: Bird poo on bonnet.
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September 09, 2019, 10:57:28 am »
had a ceramic protection applied last week - body and alloys. I had an experience of applying ceramic coating to alloys on a previous car and it was very positive (aplied twice with a gap of a year and 4 years after the second application cleaning was still easy and water was beading). The coating is only few days old and I can't comment much, but the work by guys in a workshop was great and manage to improve a great colour even more.
went for:
Gyeon coating for body and AutoBead Silex PRO for alloys.
Not sure if it works, but here is a link to the body shop posting a photo
https://www.facebook.com/Detailmycar/photos/a.425380770878152/2483143918435150/?type=3&theater
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HarryK
Newbie
Posts: 17
I NEED TO UPDATE MY SIGNATURE!!!
Body: SUV
Colour: Machine Gray
Engine: 2.0L 165ps
Fuel: Petrol
Model Grade: Sport Nav
Transmission: Automatic
Year: 2019
Re: Bird poo on bonnet.
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September 12, 2019, 09:20:44 am »
Thanks. That looks fantastic. How much did it cost?
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ARnovice
Newbie
Posts: 23
I NEED TO UPDATE MY SIGNATURE!!!
Body: SUV
Colour: Soul Red Metallic
Engine: 2.0L 165ps
Fuel: Petrol
Model Grade: Sport Nav
Transmission: Manual
Year: 2019
Re: Bird poo on bonnet.
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September 12, 2019, 10:00:10 am »
Thank you.
if I tell you, my wife will kill me
we agreed on just shy of 800 with the most cost is for preparation.
I wouldn't go for it if I hadn't had previous experience. when touching a surface it feels like glass surface almost.
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HarryK
Newbie
Posts: 17
I NEED TO UPDATE MY SIGNATURE!!!
Body: SUV
Colour: Machine Gray
Engine: 2.0L 165ps
Fuel: Petrol
Model Grade: Sport Nav
Transmission: Automatic
Year: 2019
Re: Bird poo on bonnet.
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September 12, 2019, 10:55:35 am »
Cheers mate. Your secret is safe with me.
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Jonno21
Full Member
Posts: 187
Derbyshire
Body: SUV
Colour: Arctic White
Engine: 2.0L 165ps
Fuel: Petrol
Model Grade: SE-L
Transmission: Manual
Year: 2019
Re: Bird poo on bonnet.
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September 16, 2019, 09:34:40 am »
I've used Barry at Autodetox for all of my last three new cars. He's based in the West Midlands. See
https://autodetox.co.uk/new-car-detail/
I've no connection with him other than being a very satisfied customer. Any quality ceramic coating needs to cured overnight before the final stage is applied. I'm safe as my wife knows the cost
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