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Keeping your Jeep shiny clean when parked outside?

Jeepin' John

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Do you apply that to the bumpers, etc too?
I don't intentionally, although when i use the spray as a drying aid, some inevitably gets on the mirrors, cowl, bumpers, fenders, etc. and it does fine. I like to use the old regular mothers back-to-black on bumpers and fenders. I used mothers ceramic version on those once and it didn't turn out quite as well - looked a little grayer than black, so i went back to their original stuff

The nice part about the ceramic hyperwaxes in spray form is that you can use them as a drying aid by spraying on the wet jeep before drying, or you can take the spray nozzle off, put it on an applicator, and apply it to a dry jeep, let it haze like a typical wax, and buff off. The spray takes no time and you get a sacrificial dirt-repelling layer, or for 30 min, applying it like a traditional wax gives you a little more longevity.

Love the versatility of these products. If you have the skills/time or the thousands, yes a full blown ceramic coating is better. But you can get pretty awesome results for very little time / money with the spray hyperwaxes
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