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Aw man! I was hoping it would work out sounded like a cool concept but not even PPF can stop it all. I have a scratch on my Evora 400s roof from a rock that cut the ppf and the paint to the undercoat and I'm sure with all the cuts and nicks in it's front PPF there's more damage than that over the past few years though it is tracked.

Only way to keep them flawless is to not drive them and that's blasphemy.
Appreciate that makes me feel a little better lol. 100% agree with you! I absolutely love driving the Emira. Going to try and not get too frustrated with it and just keep enjoy every drive!
 
I like to think of the scars we collect on our cars as badges of honor. Evidence of our engagement with the car and the world around us. Hopefully there are good memories that accompany the wear and tear. In the Seiko watch collecting world they call it wabi. The patina that collects over time.(https://www.thetimebum.com/2013/09/the-perfection-of-imperfection-wabi-and.html) Nothing sadder than a car that was purchased and put away in a hermetically sealed garage as an investment. Kind of like seeing a lion in a zoo. Still, the first ding is the worst. The rest will be easier! 😥
 
So much for the revivify protection. 540 miles in, front hood.
Sorry about the rock chips. Hopefully it can be fixed like new by a touch up pro.

I sent three requests through their website to find a dealer in my area and never got a response. Will definitely stop pursing this product.
 
I like to think of the scars we collect on our cars as badges of honor. Evidence of our engagement with the car and the world around us. Hopefully there are good memories that accompany the wear and tear. In the Seiko watch collecting world they call it wabi. The patina that collects over time.(
I like to think of the scars we collect on our cars as badges of honor. Evidence of our engagement with the car and the world around us. Hopefully there are good memories that accompany the wear and tear. In the Seiko watch collecting world they call it wabi. The patina that collects over time.(https://www.thetimebum.com/2013/09/the-perfection-of-imperfection-wabi-and.html) Nothing sadder than a car that was purchased and put away in a hermetically sealed garage as an investment. Kind of like seeing a lion in a zoo. Still, the first ding is the worst. The rest will be easier! 😥

) Nothing sadder than a car that was purchased and put away in a hermetically sealed garage as an investment. Kind of like seeing a lion in a zoo. Still, the first ding is the worst. The rest will be easier! 😥
Cheers to that! Nothing in life is perfect, and if something is perfect, it really hasn’t served its purpose of living!
 
Sorry about the rock chips. Hopefully it can be fixed like new by a touch up pro.

I sent three requests through their website to find a dealer in my area and never got a response. Will definitely stop pursing this product.
The rest of the car is good right now. And cleaning was super easy so it has its benefits.

The protection benefits will still have to be determine over time. Idk how my big the rock was, could have been a big rock but little mark, will never know. I think it’s best to do PPF on these high impact surfaces and the rest in revivify. I might get these area done in PPF after I fix the hood since I have the entire car in revivify.
 
I like to think of the scars we collect on our cars as badges of honor. Evidence of our engagement with the car and the world around us. Hopefully there are good memories that accompany the wear and tear. In the Seiko watch collecting world they call it wabi. The patina that collects over time.(https://www.thetimebum.com/2013/09/the-perfection-of-imperfection-wabi-and.html) Nothing sadder than a car that was purchased and put away in a hermetically sealed garage as an investment. Kind of like seeing a lion in a zoo. Still, the first ding is the worst. The rest will be easier! 😥
Amen! No Garage Queens.

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Has anyone had a chance to clean your EMIRA? I did yesterday for the first time and I can’t seem to get these “stains” off the brake calibers. Any thoughts or suggestions?
 

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Has anyone had a chance to clean your EMIRA? I did yesterday for the first time and I can’t seem to get these “stains” off the brake calibers. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Did you get a ceramic coat or anything?
 
I bought this stuff awhile back but never had to use it. But this did the trick. It was like baked on there. Ceramic coating on these calipers is a must if you value your time and energy lol
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I bought this stuff awhile back but never had to use it. But this did the trick. It was like baked on there. Ceramic coating on these calipers is a must if you value your time and energy lol
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I LOVE the yellow calipers but I dread cleaning them. I did some ceramic on one of mine (ran out of time) and to see how much difference it made. It helps quite a bit in keeping them looking good. I'll have to try that Sticky Citrus stuff because my wheel Meguiar "no scrub" wheel cleaner isn't quite cutting it.
 
I bought this stuff awhile back but never had to use it. But this did the trick. It was like baked on there. Ceramic coating on these calipers is a must if you value your time and energy lol
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Glad you figured it out. I really wanted the yellow calipers, but ordered black for ease of maintenance because I know myself and I wouldn't put in the time to keep them looking good.
 
Hey fellow Carolinians, If you've already taken delivery of your Emira, please take a minute to complete this form and share some deets if you haven't already done so. I created a customer delivery tracker to try and shed some light on the delivery process, timing, which dealers are delivering more/fewer Emiras, etc.
TIA, Pete Zierz

 
Several of us local to the Triangle will be attending the Triangle British Classic Car Show in Raleigh on Saturday. Anyone else want to join us or plan to attend? I've been once before and it was a hoot! At least one of our group is registered for the show. I'm just planning to be a casual observer and check it out for an hour or two in the morning.
 
Anyone with an order at flow lotus hear anything about deliveries from the 5/13 shipment?
 
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