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Old 02-15-2019 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by KM1959
Just bought a gallon of this stuff. I hope you guys are right!
yep! I bought the pint for $16 then found the gallon for $33, definitely recommend the gallon so good call!
Old 02-27-2019 | 12:26 PM
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Two years after Xpel and Ceramic Pro (2 coats) it may be time for a booster. Anyone tried Xpel Ceramic Boost?

https://www.xpel.com/Ceramic-boost-spray

I got my bottle today and tried it on a portion of my hood. I could see a slight difference in that area. My 911 is garaged kept, still low mileage and has two coats of Ceramic Pro.

Here is something interesting I noticed. When I placed the Xpel container on the hood it would remain there but when I moved it slightly laterally to the treated area it would slide right off. Clearly the Ceramic Boost is adding some protection.
Old 02-27-2019 | 02:13 PM
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Yikes. Good product it may be, but why put a bottle on the hood/frunk lid?
Old 02-27-2019 | 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by GTSdds
Yikes. Good product it may be, but why put a bottle on the hood/frunk lid?
huh? I think my car cover is probably more abrasive than a plastic bottle if that's what you are talking about.



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