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re: Hi Performance Detail- Baton Rouge
Posted on 4/4/17 at 8:38 am to bapple
Posted on 4/4/17 at 8:38 am to bapple
First off, thank you everyone for the kind words...
I'm the business manager at Hi Performance Detail and am happy to educate anyone in regards to proper detailing, ceramic paint coating, and paint protection film. [AMA] I would encourage each of you to check our website to see our work/services: www.hiperformancedetailing.com
In reference to the "clear bra easily scratching and turning yellow", that is FALSE. We use Suntek Film which will NOT turn any color, is unnoticeable when applied to the untrained eye, and will absolutely protect your paint and vehicle. Not to mention, it comes with a 10 year warranty. The point of the film is to preserve your car and NOT have to polish your car for an extended period of time. ESPECIALLY if the ceramic coating (i.e. Modesta or Nanolex) is applied on top of the film for an extra layer of protection. And if polishing is required, properly trained detailers will prevent scratches from ever being an issue. Think of the coatings and film as a protective shield... so before being applied, rigorous steps of different polishing and paint correction is done to get the absolute best look out of your paint. Because once coating/film is applied, it will preserve the pristine condition your vehicle is in for years to come.
I'm the business manager at Hi Performance Detail and am happy to educate anyone in regards to proper detailing, ceramic paint coating, and paint protection film. [AMA] I would encourage each of you to check our website to see our work/services: www.hiperformancedetailing.com
In reference to the "clear bra easily scratching and turning yellow", that is FALSE. We use Suntek Film which will NOT turn any color, is unnoticeable when applied to the untrained eye, and will absolutely protect your paint and vehicle. Not to mention, it comes with a 10 year warranty. The point of the film is to preserve your car and NOT have to polish your car for an extended period of time. ESPECIALLY if the ceramic coating (i.e. Modesta or Nanolex) is applied on top of the film for an extra layer of protection. And if polishing is required, properly trained detailers will prevent scratches from ever being an issue. Think of the coatings and film as a protective shield... so before being applied, rigorous steps of different polishing and paint correction is done to get the absolute best look out of your paint. Because once coating/film is applied, it will preserve the pristine condition your vehicle is in for years to come.
This post was edited on 4/4/17 at 8:44 am
Posted on 4/4/17 at 10:30 am to Pratt26
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Pratt26
Excellent rebuttal!
I have only had one experience with very weathered clear bra and thought it looked terrible but I was unaware of the brand or the upkeep by the owner. I stand corrected.
I am also familiar with ceramic coatings since I have one on my Yukon. It isn't Modesta or Nanolex but is an older brand. What can I do to prevent water spot buildup since polishing removes the coating?
EDIT: The brand is opticoat, first generation.
Thanks for joining the OB.
This post was edited on 4/4/17 at 10:36 am
Posted on 4/4/17 at 10:50 am to Pratt26
Do you do Boats???? I have been put off by Geaux Pro Detailers for 3 weeks now. every monday they tell me to bring it next monday......
So I'm looking for another option. I stumbled across DaVinci Motor Group, but i dont have much info on them.
So I'm looking for another option. I stumbled across DaVinci Motor Group, but i dont have much info on them.
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