Alex Gales
TYF Newbie
Just dropped of my '21 for a ceramic coating. I should get her back in a couple days and am happy to share results if folks are interested.
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Please stop paying people to apply ceramic. Its simple. clean, cut, polish, IPA, ceramic. Or you can just IPA, ceramic. Most of you guys will be hitting automatic car washes which will wreak havoc on your paint anyway.
Sure, if your running m100 and denim pads.That's not what I said. You can ruin paint with a buffer and compound very quickly if you don't know what you're doing.
Uhh. No. Paint can be ruined by a poor washing technique (albeit not nearly as quickly). You don’t need ridiculously aggressive compound to ruin paint. I’m all for DIY, if the person is capable, but sugar coating doesn’t help anyone. People need to be aware of the real life risks before attempting something like paint correction on a $90k truck........
Please stop paying people to apply ceramic. Its simple. clean, cut, polish, IPA, ceramic. Or you can just IPA, ceramic. Most of you guys will be hitting automatic car washes which will wreak havoc on your paint anyway.
OMG You dont have to paint correct a new vehicle to ceramic coat. (large majority will be hitting their local automatic carwashes within same week)
I'm sure everyone reading your comments will likely be running to their nearest detail shop.
Guys this isnt rocket science ...educate yourself.
I'm done here.
I might be interested in doing this myself. Could you explain the steps you listed or where I might educate myself on doing this?
My vehicles have always been hand washed and waxed. Would this make it easier? How often do you reapply the ceramic coat?
Coming from a professional detailer standpoint, and having been through all the training to learn how to properly polish paint and prep for a ceramic coating, it’s not as simple as you make it sound. I agree with @91RS there are things to learn and it isn’t necessarily the easiest thing to do for at home wash guys. Also your comment about the 5 year coatings is BS. I have experience with a couple different 5 year coatings and they’re absolutely worth the money because most of the time they’re only going to need polishing if there’s major scratching happening. The coatings protect against swirls and light scratching.Please stop paying people to apply ceramic. Its simple. clean, cut, polish, IPA, ceramic. Or you can just IPA, ceramic. Most of you guys will be hitting automatic car washes which will wreak havoc on your paint anyway.
Anyone who is spending money to get their car corrected and ceramic’d would be an imbecile to go to a mechanical wash. I’ll give you that.OMG You dont have to paint correct a new vehicle to ceramic coat. (large majority will be hitting their local automatic carwashes within same week)
I'm sure everyone reading your comments will likely be running to their nearest detail shop.
Guys this isnt rocket science ...educate yourself.
I'm done here.
Anyone who is spending money to get their car corrected and ceramic’d would be an imbecile to go to a mechanical wash. I’ll give you that.
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