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    Quote Originally Posted by Kieren View Post
    Is this a common issue? Just about to have my new D4 delivered and said no to the paint protection, it will see the beach a couple of times a year and would hate to think the paint will get ruined.
    Fitzy, Apologies for wandering away from your problem. Hope you get it fixed easily!
    I don't want to turn this into a debate about paint protection, but for Kieren; as Basil has said 'Generally' the paint protection sold is nothing more than a wax application. However, find out what product they are trying to flog off and if it is 'Advanced Protection' (formerly known as Fusion) than from personal experience I can tell you it is worth every cent. It's not just a wax. I paid 1700 to have it on my Sportwagon and after four years of full sun, other than stone chips the paint was like brand new. All I had to do was wash it and grime, bitumen etc... came off easily. It also comes with a 'lifetime' (yes it is written in black and white) warranty. The LR dealer had the same product, however I opted out this time, because I thought being a 4WD it will get fine scratches etc... and that I'd give frequent waxing a try instead. Also with this product, once applied waxing or cut/polish etc.. are a no-no, even though the salesperson at LR waxes their own regularly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Basil135 View Post
    Generally, the so called paint protection offered by car dealers is not much more than a good polish.

    You can achieve the same result yourself, by building up layers of wax.

    I waxed mine 2 or 3 times a week for about a month. Each time, it was quicker to do than the last, as it would just glide on easily.

    The build up will protect from bugs & water stains, much the same, if not better, than the paint protection offered.

    Why not ask them what it involves, and what products are used, and how they are applied.

    And yes, if you dont have some sort of protective barrier, such as wax, then the salt or sand can "etch" into the paintwork. Or more correctly, usually into the clear coat over the top.
    I thought the same regarding protectant. A good protectant is much more than a polish. The hierarchy from best to good - protectant/ sealant, sealant, wax - and in same order regarding cost. At least use a sealsnt like Meguairs Ultimate Wax - called a wax because of marketing and people understand what a wax does.

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    Thanks for that guys, too late for the dealer option but I will look at Meguiars and do it myself.

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    i use Klasse now

    is an acrylic and it does a way better job on my red vehicle than meguirs did by a country mile.

    use the red bottle for cleanups and the silver bottle if paint is still pretty new.

    red lasts 6 months and the silver about 12 months

    1 small bottle does a RRC about 5 times

    bit hard to get but well worth the effort.
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    I just picked it up from getting wet sanding, polished and buffed, and back to new again. Although I always keep the polish up, I will be a lot more diligent before I take it on the beach again.

    Thanks for all the suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    i use Klasse now

    is an acrylic and it does a way better job on my red vehicle than meguirs did by a country mile.

    use the red bottle for cleanups and the silver bottle if paint is still pretty new.

    red lasts 6 months and the silver about 12 months

    1 small bottle does a RRC about 5 times

    bit hard to get but well worth the effort.
    With regards to the silver bottle can it be applied alone say on a new car or would you need to apply the red first then silver over the top?

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    You only need the red bottle if you have oxidation and or swirling I believe
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    You only need the red bottle if you have oxidation and or swirling I believe
    Cheers thanks ill give it a crack!! From what I've read get it off quick as it dries hard and bloody hard to get off after that!!

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