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I don't winter my car anymore so it usually doesn't get too filthy. But here are some highlights, both from my road trip from Toronto to SF Bay Area in 2017:
Car got a bit dirty after crossing over the mountains from Colorado to Utah (IIRC it was a swing from freezing with a bit of slush and snow, to +20C within a day or two of driving since it was in April):
And of course, all the bugs:
EDIT: Actually I forgot, last year I did go drifting in the rain a bit so of course all the standing water got splashed up:
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Hmmm. Ceramic coatings are applied to the surfaces that you can see, which are the last to rust. Common rust spots for our cars are the rear inner arches (which spread to the outside if it's really bad), the 4 jacking points, and the rocker panel where it meets the front fender - none of these are areas where a detailer would typically apply coatingsOriginally posted by DropTopKingM3 View PostFor those in snowy climates, have you ever considered ceramic coating? Im sure it can help prevent damage from salt and calcium.
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Correct. But salt can have a significant negative impact on paint and clearcoat over time.Originally posted by timmo View PostHmmm. Ceramic coatings are applied to the surfaces that you can see, which are the last to rust. Common rust spots for our cars are the rear inner arches (which spread to the outside if it's really bad), the 4 jacking points, and the rocker panel where it meets the front fender - none of these are areas where a detailer would typically apply coatings
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The front and rear fenders have seams on the inside of the arches, that trap debris...Really rust prone in those areas.Originally posted by DropTopKingM3 View PostFor those in snowy climates, have you ever considered ceramic coating? Im sure it can help prevent damage from salt and calcium.
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Paints the last to go honestly. What really starts to screw your over is the underbody of the car and the rear quarters. Every bolt you see will rust and become a pain to remove. The fenders get cancer and then it’s just time until the paint bubbles. So basically a ceramic coating wouldn’t do you much help because most of the damage occurs under the car. I have seen some spray on oil solutions that could help.Originally posted by DropTopKingM3 View Post
Correct. But salt can have a significant negative impact on paint and clearcoat over time.
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