I'm a big GTechniq fan, the wheel armour they do is crap, mine also looked dull, streaky and didn't really do a lot. I managed to polish the coating off and redid my wheels with some cheap Mr Fix ceramic coating, I put a hose to the wheels yesterday and 90% of the brake dust just washed off.
I don't think it will last long, but it was easy to apply and remove and it's dirt cheap - NEW HOT 2018 9H MR FIX - SUPER CERAMIC CAR COATING NEW CHEAP OFFER 709327058656 | eBay
@Tourershine is the PTFE paint protection you use available to the general public? It can you only get it through trade.
Cheers fella time to trawl the internetOurs is trade only, but there might be other PTFE sealers available to the public from the usual outlets. Some people will rate Ceramic, some not. We only use and test stuff on Caravan and Motorhome surfaces, and this is a totally different concept to a painted car or van. PTFE has been around for a long time now, and yes there are newer products that have all these wonderful claims, but when somethings not broken, we don't change it.
Cheers fella time to trawl the internet
I've recently signed up on the detailing world forum,although I can"t post on there as I haven"t got an activation email yet despite messaging admin.So I im busy trying to detail my van between work and family commitments and so far im about £350 into "products" after researching on there im leaning towards fk1000p but of the three detailing suppliers that I have accounts with only one supplies it and they are out of stock.thats why im asking you blokes about alteratives.im trying to stay away from ceramic coatings for the time being as im wary of applying them badly then being unable to remove them fully.
Love that hydro 2I’ve tried loads and at the moment I’m liking carpro hydro2 then topped up with sonax xtreme brilliant shine.
Price wise cheap as chips and really good end product easy application winner all round
Great sheeting and beading