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Author Topic: Ceramic Pro?  (Read 1092 times)

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Offline HD

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Have you guys heard about this product?

You can apply this stuff to boots, boat lifts, docks, pontoons, lower units & props.....

Nuth'in sticks to it!

Mama always said, If you ain't got noth'in nice to say, don't say noth'in at all!

Offline Rebel SS

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Nope, haven't seen that.  Sure could use that on my truck!!!   But...doesn't Rustoleum have some product like that out? Can't think of what it's called....it's a coating for anything.
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Just did some reading up on it....a  1.1 oz bottle of it is $33.......and to do a "normal" sized car, including the wheels, paint, and UV coating (you need to combine their coatings) starts at $1,699.00 plus tax....looks like Mr. Sparkles is gonna haveta stay on his diet of Meguiar's wax!  :doah:

http://ceramicpro.com/products/