JasontheBeaver
Jason Barker
Agreed.I've grown to love ONR. It doesn't work on caked on dirt but I was surprised when I discovered it this year. Definitely leaves no haze or streaks.
For caked on dirt I use Opti's Power Clean.
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Agreed.I've grown to love ONR. It doesn't work on caked on dirt but I was surprised when I discovered it this year. Definitely leaves no haze or streaks.
I've grown to love ONR. It doesn't work on caked on dirt but I was surprised when I discovered it this year. Definitely leaves no haze or streaks.
Is Stealth harder to maintain than Ultimate? Or really no difference?
I just got XPEL stealth PPF and was told that it is maintained just like the regular PPF.
I'm not sure why they would use Stealth on those. The shop that did mine used ultimate on the headlights and the door handles.Another XPEL Stealth question: for PPF on the headlights, would they use Stealth or Ultimate?
Here's my performance 3 today at about 2 years owning it.
Wrapped in Xpel Stealth with Gyeon Matte ceramic coating, Gyeon Cure Matte top coat.
I wash it weekly with Feynlab Pure Rinseless and hit it with Adam's Matte Detailer and Cure Matte when needed.
EXPEL everything you'd think it was a sponsorship, lol:
Stealth PPF
Fusion Ceramic Coating
XR Prime Plus
Work done by @AutoArmour in San Diego.
I love the stealth under sunlight, but where it really shines is at night when different lighting hits. It really brings out the lines of the car. Also love the tint as it cuts down on heat dramatically while driving.
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Was the T logo on the side camera cut out or did you used decals?