csvtjohnga
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So, it has been a few years. I moved to Alaska from Georgia and could not be happier! This state has so much to offer and NO SNAKES! However, I did get shooed away from my favorite fishing spot by a few grizzlies this past July. Anyways, need some advice from those who use coatings or wax/sealant combos that last them through a winter(not a southern winter).
Currently have a white 2015 Ford Edge and a red 2013 Ford Taurus SHO. Both have their exterior trim protected with CarPro DLUX and have lasted 1 Alaskan winter and STILL beads water and looks great. DLUX`ing both vehicle wheels and use CarPro PERL for tire dress. I need to purchase a good compound and polish setup as I have my Porter Cable but no product. I have been leaning towards using a coating vs a sealant/wax combo. The Edge is garage kept during the winter, it is daily driven. The SHO is my DD and is not in the garage during winter unless I sneak it in. Here in Alaska there is no salt; gravel is used on the roads along with plowing(which they never do).
My compound setup would probably consist of M101/M100 as I have used them before and a Menzerna product lineup for the polish.
Prior to 2014 I was using Menzerna PL or Wolfgang DGPS 3.0 with great results with a DODO Juice LSP and getting months out of those setups. However, that was not subject to ice/snow at all. So my thought process is Opti-Coat or CQ-UK. The coatings should not only last much longer than a seal/wax combo but also once a year(or 2,3..) application makes life much easier.
My basis for this post is to get back into the detailing world. I use PB Natural Look for all surfaces except for the leather which I am trying to find a good leather product(interior help is welcomed as well). Any feedback for coatings or tried/trued seal/wax combos for cold weather climate areas would be greatly appreciated. Any updated news on compound/polish/interior would be awesome. Thanks yall!
Currently have a white 2015 Ford Edge and a red 2013 Ford Taurus SHO. Both have their exterior trim protected with CarPro DLUX and have lasted 1 Alaskan winter and STILL beads water and looks great. DLUX`ing both vehicle wheels and use CarPro PERL for tire dress. I need to purchase a good compound and polish setup as I have my Porter Cable but no product. I have been leaning towards using a coating vs a sealant/wax combo. The Edge is garage kept during the winter, it is daily driven. The SHO is my DD and is not in the garage during winter unless I sneak it in. Here in Alaska there is no salt; gravel is used on the roads along with plowing(which they never do).
My compound setup would probably consist of M101/M100 as I have used them before and a Menzerna product lineup for the polish.
Prior to 2014 I was using Menzerna PL or Wolfgang DGPS 3.0 with great results with a DODO Juice LSP and getting months out of those setups. However, that was not subject to ice/snow at all. So my thought process is Opti-Coat or CQ-UK. The coatings should not only last much longer than a seal/wax combo but also once a year(or 2,3..) application makes life much easier.
My basis for this post is to get back into the detailing world. I use PB Natural Look for all surfaces except for the leather which I am trying to find a good leather product(interior help is welcomed as well). Any feedback for coatings or tried/trued seal/wax combos for cold weather climate areas would be greatly appreciated. Any updated news on compound/polish/interior would be awesome. Thanks yall!