LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
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- aaronatstate
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Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
Also, you didn't blur out your license plate number, so now we all can steal your info/find you on the roads!

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Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
ive already got a washignton title in hand.aaronatstate wrote: ↑Mon Feb 23, 2026 7:03 pm Also, you didn't blur out your license plate number, so now we all can steal your info/find you on the roads!
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Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
aaronatstate wrote: ↑Mon Feb 23, 2026 7:03 pm Also, you didn't blur out your license plate number, so now we all can steal your info/find you on the roads!


Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
dont threaten me with a good time.ChargerX3 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 23, 2026 7:43 pmaaronatstate wrote: ↑Mon Feb 23, 2026 7:03 pm Also, you didn't blur out your license plate number, so now we all can steal your info/find you on the roads!![]()
DOGE
Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
My boss got inspired to get "HIS" car recently. I don't think he did too bad. Not a turbo 911 though, but last of the analogue...



Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
Decided to take my first stab at ceramic coatings. Watched some youtube videos and this one appeared to perform well and be easy to apply. Simply spray on a cleaned car, then rub in towl and dry off with another clean towel. Honestly kind of felt like waxing but less pressure.
The product.

The before wash...

After ceramic coat.


I think it did well. I has some really faint micro swirls that are about 90% gone. I hope this holds up at least a year though.
What have your experiences been with Ceramic Coatings?
The product.

The before wash...

After ceramic coat.


I think it did well. I has some really faint micro swirls that are about 90% gone. I hope this holds up at least a year though.
What have your experiences been with Ceramic Coatings?

- aaronatstate
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Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
A real ceramic coating like Gtechniq CSL with a Gtechniq EVO topcoat has lasted nearly 5 years on my stealth. Water still beads really well and I’ve not done any of the suggested “on going” maintenance.
Same coating lasted around 3-4 years on the RS, but I’m really bad about washing it.
When it was brand new going to the quarter place was plenty to get it nearly spotless.
I need to redo the RS at some point. Stealth needs either the body work fixed or wrapped before it gets done again.
Same coating lasted around 3-4 years on the RS, but I’m really bad about washing it.
When it was brand new going to the quarter place was plenty to get it nearly spotless.
I need to redo the RS at some point. Stealth needs either the body work fixed or wrapped before it gets done again.

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Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
Yeah. Aaron is right. Just get real ceramic, it’s worth it.
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Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
Glad to see your first had account of it. Did you apply yourself or pay a shop? The topcoat says its good for 6 months. Is that needed or just a nice add on.aaronatstate wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2026 4:50 am A real ceramic coating like Gtechniq CSL with a Gtechniq EVO topcoat has lasted nearly 5 years on my stealth. Water still beads really well and I’ve not done any of the suggested “on going” maintenance.
Same coating lasted around 3-4 years on the RS, but I’m really bad about washing it.
When it was brand new going to the quarter place was plenty to get it nearly spotless.
I need to redo the RS at some point. Stealth needs either the body work fixed or wrapped before it gets done again.
Also how does Cerakote compare?

- aaronatstate
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Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
I did it myself. I paint corrected each car too first.
It wasn’t terrible to do. Not as good as a pro, but significantly cheaper! I got a harbor freight buffer, pads from Amazon, and the Gtechniq stuff and applicator stuff from obsessedgarage.com.
I watched a bunch of obsessed garage videos on how to do it and went for it.
It wasn’t terrible to do. Not as good as a pro, but significantly cheaper! I got a harbor freight buffer, pads from Amazon, and the Gtechniq stuff and applicator stuff from obsessedgarage.com.
I watched a bunch of obsessed garage videos on how to do it and went for it.

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Haha, I will likely obsess over a ton of videos myself before doing it as well. $100 a bottle isnt all that cheap either.

- aaronatstate
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Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
Nope but if you take care of it, and wash your car regularly and properly (I didn't do a good job on the RS) it should last 5 years easily. The RS made it 3 years with me sucking at taking care of it.

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- aaronatstate
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Not once
This is my point haha

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- aaronatstate
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Re: LIFE Is Short...Buy THE Car.
Yeah. It probably does make it last longer, but parking in a garage and keeping it clean in the first place helps too.
I haven’t hand washed more than 1 or 2 times either vehicle in that time frame. Just quarter place and touchless. Stealth doesn’t really get drive in the rain at all, unless it’s a surprise. RS gets all the weather so it didn’t last as long. Probably would have if I always hand washed and used that spray stuff when drying. But ain’t nobody got time for that

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Yea, if they stay clean then not need to go overboard. I wash with a brush in my lawn as I cant stand the automated ones not getting everything thoroughly clean. If i only had to spray once a year then im ok with that.

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I bought ceramic like twice and never used it because i never paint corrected the cars lol.
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- Chris GTO TT
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I'm lazy now and just have a membership to a carwash for the truck and Ascent. The WRX gets washed once a year if it's lucky.