240vPlug
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- Ken
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Yeah that's a good amount of protection. If you haven't already, I would put a proper ceramic coating on all of the painted surfaces that do not have PPF protection.Thanks for your response.
Our front is PPF and the mirrors as well. Our quarter panels are only 50% (from the ground up). With all the rain we have had, we don't wash from December to March-ish. We are supposed to get slammed this weekend. I might run it through the brushless car wash to get the grime off.
In addition to making it shine brilliantly when it's clean, it makes cleanup much easier as most dirt and grime will just wash right off. Then you can use something like the griots ceramic speed shine after each wash to maintain the ceramic coating.
Our R1S does not have any PPF and I did a ceramic coating on that and I maintain it with the Griots. products. The 3-in-1 is good stuff... The ceramic speed shine is good too.
I use the 3 in 1 once a month and the ceramic speed shine after any in between washes. Yes I'm a little OCD.
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