MountainBikeDude
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Nothing a few runs through a tunnel wash can't fix ?I hope they had PPF on the vehicles.
That's me/my R1T in the video. I didn't ppf it, and never will. My truck is going to get used, not kept pristine for life in a museum.I hope they had PPF on the vehicles.
I tend to agree that PPF is overkill but a nice ceramic coating makes cleaning so much easier. The more you use the car, the more ceramic pays for itself, IMO.That's me/my R1T in the video. I didn't ppf it, and never will. My truck is going to get used, not kept pristine for life in a museum.![]()
Ceramic is pretty cost effective too it appears.I tend to agree that PPF is overkill but a nice ceramic coating makes cleaning so much easier. The more you use the car, the more ceramic pays for itself, IMO.
PPF mostly protects against direct impacts (frontal). Unless they were driving for prolonged periods in the dirt behind each other, PPF won't do much.I hope they had PPF on the vehicles.
Cost effective if you do it yourself. Most of the actual cost is in the paint correction, not the materials cost for the ceramic.Ceramic is pretty cost effective too it appears.
Well saidRivian was right at home. Nice to see it get to frolic in its natural habitat.
I sure hope Kyle gave you some time behind the wheel?That's me/my R1T in the video. I didn't ppf it, and never will. My truck is going to get used, not kept pristine for life in a museum.
But seriously, I used the onboard air compressor to remove a lot of the dust and quite a few quarters to pressure wash the rest. It is mostly clean, and I'm going to remove the aero panels on the bottom later today to clean out the other bits I care about.