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Treburkulosis

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@Buddy I just used the pressure washer for the first time, and I wasn't exactly sure what to expect, but it is a excellent pressure washer. Very smooth and powerful.
 
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Ramsteen23

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You can always use reload every quarter and then once a month use Carpro Elixir its there high gloss detailer for Ceramic coatings. Just watch it. If it suddenly stops performing, the coating maybe clogged. Then you will need expert help to unclog it. Its not hard, just another product to use lol.
The guy that applied my coating includes an annual service that I believe is meant to recondition the coating to maintain its performance and make it last longer. You guys think alike...he also recommended similar products to keep it looking good on a routine basis.
 

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The guy that applied my coating includes an annual service that I believe is meant to recondition the coating to maintain its performance and make it last longer. You guys think alike...he also recommended similar products to keep it looking good on a routine basis.
I am not sure if he has the Carpro kit, but I would suggest grabbing that when you do the demo and also add Reload. The kit includes everything you need to get going. Reload will be a separate purchase. Reload is the conditioner. Elixir is meant to use in between to keep that shine locked in. We usually include a couple of brand new microfiber towels as well. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Trust me as a detailer we love helping you maintain your investment. When you have the hours of fighting paint scratches/defects the last thing you want to see is it fail after only a short time lol.
 
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I am not sure if he has the Carpro kit, but I would suggest grabbing that when you do the demo and also add Reload. The kit includes everything you need to get going. Reload will be a separate purchase. Reload is the conditioner. Elixir is meant to use in between to keep that shine locked in. We usually include a couple of brand new microfiber towels as well. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Trust me as a detailer we love helping you maintain your investment. When you have the hours of fighting paint scratches/defects the last thing you want to see is it fail after only a short time lol.
Can't thank you enough for all of the insight and advice...I will def look into grabbing the products you recommended.

I am scheduled to get the first wash done next week and plan to ask plenty of questions now that you've armed me with the knowledge.
 

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Can't thank you enough for all of the insight and advice...I will def look into grabbing the products you recommended.

I am scheduled to get the first wash done next week and plan to ask plenty of questions now that you've armed me with the knowledge.
No problem! Like I said you made a big investment. Its best to learn and ask questions. That away the investment last you for many years. I will tell you a sad story. So I had a client that wanted Modesta. I tried to talk him into more of an entry level like Undrdog, because you could just tell he wasn't the type to maintain it or let someone else do it for him. That poor Modesta died in less then two years. I did everything I could to save it, but at the end of the day it was done. He had been running it through a car wash. Ultimately it was his money and his choice. As sad as I was to see it ruined and scratched up he was still happy with it. Thats all that matters. I read people very well, so if I think that Finest Reserve or Modesta if that is what they are wanting is going to be to much for them to handle, I will always under sell myself. I would rather them get something that works for them and they are happy with its performance vs getting mad at me a year or two later when its not performing.
 
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No problem! Like I said you made a big investment. Its best to learn and ask questions. That away the investment last you for many years. I will tell you a sad story. So I had a client that wanted Modesta. I tried to talk him into more of an entry level like Undrdog, because you could just tell he wasn't the type to maintain it or let someone else do it for him. That poor Modesta died in less then two years. I did everything I could to save it, but at the end of the day it was done. He had been running it through a car wash. Ultimately it was his money and his choice. As sad as I was to see it ruined and scratched up he was still happy with it. Thats all that matters. I read people very well, so if I think that Finest Reserve or Modesta if that is what they are wanting is going to be to much for them to handle, I will always under sell myself. I would rather them get something that works for them and they are happy with its performance vs getting mad at me a year or two later when its not performing.
Nice to know there are still honest reputable guys out there like yourself that are not just trying to upsell someone that has no idea what they're getting or how much is involved in taking care of it so they get there moneys worth while enjoying their investment.
 

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And here I am, with a 2023 2500 that I picked up in March, covered with pollen and dust, and I haven't even thought about washing it because, well, it's a truck. I should actually hose it down, though, to get the bird doody off. :cool:
 

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Sorry to highjack this thread but when I read the title I got excited. Unfortunately the excitement went away. You guys remember this stuff?IMG_0394.jpeg
I read they took it off the market. Can’t find it anywhere.
 

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I would wash my Ram & get it purty enough, but it lives under an Olive Tree & a 2nd floor apartment of a hairy dog owner, he sweeps up there constantly

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