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Did you track which ship your car was on? I guess if it was offloaded at Melbourne port you should have got it delivered by now. Might be that your car was on a ship not getting to Melbourne and offloaded at a different port (guess Port Kembla) and on the way to Melbourne on road.I got a similar text some 10 days ago (05/6), my vehicle was also entered into the RAV DB on the same day. Here I'm with no sign of a delivery schedule message. My last EDD change was 2 days ago, now 23/06 - 08/07. I hope yours follow a different pattern. I'm in Melbourne BTW.
I don't know the ship it was on - not tracking. I just hope it hasn't been lost in transit.Did you track which ship your car was on? I guess if it was offloaded at Melbourne port you should have got it delivered by now. Might be that your car was on a ship not getting to Melbourne and offloaded at a different port (guess Port Kembla) and on the way to Melbourne on road.
I tried to tell SA that i do not want my vehicle washed by anyone other than me. But to no availWhat I heard that PK has only 6 Car washers that are operating at full capacities
I wish they can apply ceramic coating for me while in the yardso I don't have to apply it myselfI tried to tell SA that i do not want my vehicle washed by anyone other than me. But to no avail
Definitely not.I wish they can apply ceramic coating for me while in the yard
A paint shop told me ceramic was a waste of time. Anyone had experience? I only had it on one car previously and it was great at first, bat *sugar* just pealed off. But guessing you need to reapply yearly as later it wasn't as effective...Definitely not.
These washers are likely there to get through as many cars as possible and don't really use car detailing level standards for washing. Ceramic coatings require high level paint prep first.
Was it PPF or Wrapped rather? I was told that Wrapped is only last about 3 years. Ceramic coating, I used for my M3 re-apply every 6 months recommended by I re-apply it every 3 months.A paint shop told me ceramic was a waste of time. Anyone had experience? I only had it on one car previously and it was great at first, bat *sugar* just pealed off. But guessing you need to reapply yearly as later it wasn't as effective...
Waste of time and moneyA paint shop told me ceramic was a waste of time
Acid from birds poo can damage the paint if left too long. The ceramic coating makes my car easy to wash and cleanWaste of time
I never had ceramics or any kind of paint protection
All cars have a clear coat on paintwork, so its not necessary
Important though to wash off bird poo as soon as possible.
If someone sold me a 2nd hand car with paint protection, I would completely discount that value from the vehicle
A 4 minute quick wash and wax does the same thing - $27 at Crystal Car WashThe ceramic coating makes my car easy to wash and clean
This is exactly it. Poor quality ceramic coats offer no more protection than traditional car wax (and may not even last much longer).ceramic coating makes my car easy to wash and clean
Hey Nishank, not able to DM. Could you please DM your guy’s details? Thanks!I paid $900 GST inclusive for a ~15m run through the roof, 3-phase 32A (22kW) install in Canberra with easy access to the roof. Happy to DM my guy's contact if you like.
Plus $700 for the Tesla Gen 3 EVSE itself through Sunstak (if you can pickup from Hume).
DoneHey Nishank, not able to DM. Could you please DM your guy’s details? Thanks!
I ordered a full front and rocker PPF kit (3M 200 Series) from Paintgard for under $1,500 and will apply myself. They also sell less expensive PPF but I wanted the best clarity and its hydrophobic properties.This is exactly it. Poor quality ceramic coats offer no more protection than traditional car wax (and may not even last much longer).
A quality ceramic coat can last a year or longer (but needs maintenance), and its primary function is leaving a slick, glossy surface that prevents dirt and grime from sticking too much, making washing easier. I would not pay for a professional ceramic coat, but a bottle of CQuartz and DIY is more than worth it for me.
If one is expecting scratch/chip protection, it's nearly useless. PPF is the only way to protect if that's the goal.
Or you know, clear coats are a protective layer for paint, which in itself protects the car from rust, so $5k+ PPF to protect the protection...
Agree - recently got ceramic coat plus interior protection. Have washed 3 times and found the dirt comes off more easily. The water beading since having ceramic coating is far superior than no coating. Drying (with microfibre cloth) is a dream as cloth just slides off capturing most if not all of water. I got it professionally done (including wheels) and it was kept over night by the detailer to ensure full drying). Very happy with the shine and protection offered - plus the product comes with a 9 year guarantee!Acid from birds poo can damage the paint if left too long. The ceramic coating makes my car easy to wash and clean
I don't see the lost opportunity. Tesla's vehicles sell themselves without advertising.None of this would be overly difficult to produce.