ClaudeMach-E
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- First Name
- Claude
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- Mar 28, 2020
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- Location
- Quebec Canada
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- Mustang Mach 3- Tempo- Malibu(3)-Actual Kia Sportage AWD
- Occupation
- Retired
Just imagine how the plain "grill" could become if not protected, I'm also thinking about the summer insects.I'm trying to make this decision. I drive similar miles to you to work. My 2016 Escape will be 5 years old in a month, 153,000 miles so far. Yes, there are chips in the front from stones, etc. without any protection, but the rest of the paint on the rest of the car has held up amazingly without ANY professional or even amateur protection applied. I don't even wash it as much as I probably should in the winter. Struggling as to whether this is a waste of money or a good investment.
In a similar vein, I applied RainX to my windows for the first time a few months ago and the effect of that was absolutely AMAZING. I cannot believe how well that product works, and how little I now use my wipers in normal rain. That WILL be applied to my new car for sure.
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