A lot of people arguing semantics. Wait for the data, compare pricing and ease of install/tuning, and then make a decision. Im waiting to see what happens here as well.
You forgot about the part where you didnt realize 2 of 6 connectors werent really seated, tried to start the car and got a million errors, panicked, texted Zack, and he told you to check the connectors, which were in fact loose. THEN you start it and go for a drive.
Im installing my Emblems Only badges this week. I went with them because the toyota logo covers the entire backing plate, unlike the APD, so I think they look much better.
Polishers are use to correct the paint before PPF and Ceramics are applied.
You CAN use a light polish on some PPFs to fix imperfections, but you really have to know what youre doing with heat management.
Compounding/polishing is actually the only way to remove a ceramic coating.
Id personally stay away from SPTA/Chemical Guys type companies. They just make cheap knock offs of the real stuff. And polish/pads is not a spot to cheap out in.
Youd be perfectly fine with a few Rupes Yellow pads and Sonax Perfect Finish if you want to do a 1 step.
Adams 5" 15mm LT Polisher - $150
Adams 3" 12mm LT Polisher - $100
Or take both for $200.
Work great, just upgraded to higher end machines finally. Located in Central FL.
Price: $250
Location: Central FL
Non-Adjustable version, used for a few months until the Adjustable version came out. Small enough to ship so if youre interested DM me a ZIP code and I can grab a shipping quote.
I dont believe that those rubber weather strips are usually held in place with adhesive. Did your car sustain body damage and get fixed at a shop by the dealer perhaps?