I took delivery of my Model 3 on 12/4. As you can tell, I live in the San Francisco Bay area, where rain is common - along with associated dirt.
I’ve had many cars over the years, but none have gotten so easily dirty (mud/dirt splashes) as my red Model 3. I even had a midnight blue Porsche 911 for years - that never got as dirty as my red Model 3. I’d swear there are dirt attractants in the Tesla red paint!
Will a paint sealer such as “Ceramic Pro” help with this? There is a place about 15 minutes away that is certified in this. PPF is not really a direction I’d like to go in. A car is a car beyond a point, but I don’t understand why my new Tesla seems to be a dirt magnet. I’m willing to live with the elements, but have never seen a car that always looked like a dirty dishrag.
Or are there less time consuming treatments? Personally, I’d just want to pay and have the car treated - if the treatment works. I will wash my car myself, though it seems like every time we have wet weather, the car gets more dirt on it. I am not interested in spending too much time washing my car - or even washing it by myself.
Any advice on this? Simple, effective options that can be done for me are the easiest. TIA
I’ve had many cars over the years, but none have gotten so easily dirty (mud/dirt splashes) as my red Model 3. I even had a midnight blue Porsche 911 for years - that never got as dirty as my red Model 3. I’d swear there are dirt attractants in the Tesla red paint!
Will a paint sealer such as “Ceramic Pro” help with this? There is a place about 15 minutes away that is certified in this. PPF is not really a direction I’d like to go in. A car is a car beyond a point, but I don’t understand why my new Tesla seems to be a dirt magnet. I’m willing to live with the elements, but have never seen a car that always looked like a dirty dishrag.
Or are there less time consuming treatments? Personally, I’d just want to pay and have the car treated - if the treatment works. I will wash my car myself, though it seems like every time we have wet weather, the car gets more dirt on it. I am not interested in spending too much time washing my car - or even washing it by myself.
Any advice on this? Simple, effective options that can be done for me are the easiest. TIA