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There was a lot of scratches and swirls around the badges from years and years of usage and the badges were highly worn, if left it would be a negative focal point to the entire job. Removing, correcting the area and replacing the badging made the overall look 100%!
Absolutely yes, but it depends on what the client is requesting. With this Cayenne we did a separate video showing how to ceramic coat your wheels. Here is the link showing the process: ruclips.net/video/zrEDcIsDp5k/видео.html
@@autoobsessed1 it seems to act as a new finish, like a clear coat, even on the headlights. Looks like the hood has been repainted. Would you recommend using this instead of repainting? Do you apply wax protection over it?
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how much is for that spa treatment ? I have the same car but I live in Chicago so I can't get her to you but I what an idea of the price
Another amazing transformation!
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Great transformation. Why did you remove the rear badges though? I’m confused by this.
There was a lot of scratches and swirls around the badges from years and years of usage and the badges were highly worn, if left it would be a negative focal point to the entire job. Removing, correcting the area and replacing the badging made the overall look 100%!
Do you ever take the wheels off to clean them and the wheel wells too?
Absolutely yes, but it depends on what the client is requesting. With this Cayenne we did a separate video showing how to ceramic coat your wheels. Here is the link showing the process: ruclips.net/video/zrEDcIsDp5k/видео.html
What is the plastic film you applied on the hood and headlights?
That is Paint Protection Film or PPF, to protect the surfaces from rock chips
@@autoobsessed1 it seems to act as a new finish, like a clear coat, even on the headlights. Looks like the hood has been repainted. Would you recommend using this instead of repainting? Do you apply wax protection over it?