![]() ![]() As the Ceramic Coating will semi-permanently add a layer over your vehicle’s paint, it’s crucial to do any Paint Correction or Polishing before applying Ceramic Coating. ![]() The process really depends on the condition of the paint. Before you can even apply Ceramic Coating, the surface has to be free of surface blemishes, which applies to even brand new vehicles. With Consumer-Grade Ceramic Coating widely available, the actual application process is relatively easy. Myth #4: Is it easy to apply Ceramic Coating? There's also no worry if you get a rock chip ( don’t confuse this with protection against rock chips), there's no risk of the entire Ceramic Coating being compromised. It simply just wears away and you're going to see water beading and the dirt shedding qualities decline over time. When a Ceramic Coating fails, just like when wax fails, you're not going to see it peeling. Most will think that when it fails, it's going to fail like a clear coat, separating from the base coat. Myth #3 Will Ceramic Coating peel off?Ĭeramic Coating forms a thin, incredibly strong bond on the top of your clear coat. They are riddled with loopholes and the fine print includes a number of things that will void your warranty. Have a closer look at the Ceramic Coating’s warranties. The paint under the Ceramic Coating is not permanent, everything on this Earth has a life expectancy and will break down with time. In reality, washing the car, sun, salt, dirt and all the environmental fallout are consistently breaking down the vehicle’s protection. Technically you can say it lasted for five years. You can think about it like this, you can put wax on a car leave and it for five years in a climate control garage, put a bubble around it and come back, the wax is still going to be on that surface after five years. ![]() The word “permanent” leads you to believe that once you have this coating on your vehicle, then it’s going to be there forever. If you do enough research into Ceramic Coating, you're going to find information that will tell you the coating will form a permanent bond to the clear coat. Ceramic Coatings definitely make the car much easier to wash and the vehicle is certainly going to stay cleaner for a longer period of time and heavily cut down on the amount of washing needed, but not completely eliminate the need for it and your car is still going to get dirty even with a Ceramic Coating on it. One of our clients, very calmly and seriously asked us, “ Is it true I never have to wash my car again?” It definitely caught me off guard. Overall, you're probably better off choosing a different product.Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Myth #1: I'm not going to have to wash my car right after? It's a darn good quick detailer spray, but it's also a bit pricey. ![]() You can use ceramic spray detailers without a ceramic coat: One of our picks exemplifies this scenario.Spray detailers are formulated to work on slightly dirty cars with dust and debris. Spray wax products include, well, wax, and it's not the best thing to use on a slightly dirty car. Spray detailers and spray waxes are very different: Don't confuse a spray wax for a quick detailing spray.They're not a replacement, but an easy-to-use product that slots between them. A detailing spray doesn't replace wax: These products are meant to help keep your car looking great between a wash and waxes. ![]()
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