05-25-2021, 09:25 PM | #1 |
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Applying Ceramic at home
Has anyone done ceramic themselves? It doesn't look like rocket science. Any advice appreciated.
I've watched some videos myself and doing it on a new car is obviously a lot easier than one that needs a bunch of correction. Thoughts? |
05-25-2021, 10:34 PM | #2 |
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Yes I have done it a bunch and you’re right, it’s not rocket science. I use CQuartz UK, I like the ease of application and efficacy. Here is my general routine:
- wash the car - iron remover sprayed on car, rinse - light clay mitt with lubrication - single stage polish just to drive paint clarity and take out minor scratches - IPA wipe down to thoroughly clean paint - apply coating in small section, wait for it to flash, and remove with a couple of MF towels Once full car is done, don’t get wet for several hours. Enjoy!! |
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05-26-2021, 06:39 AM | #4 |
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Yes. Just remember, any swirls or imperfections will be "locked" in. I would at least clay bar. Get the Meguires rubber one. It works pretty good and is super easy to use. You don't need a special lubricant. Just mix extra soap when washing, wash a small section then use the soapy water and run the bar over that area. Smooth as silk. Good luck
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05-26-2021, 09:23 AM | #6 |
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It really should not take you long to do. The ceramic flashes off in 1-2 minutes. So wash/clay/ dry and ceramic. Good luck
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05-27-2021, 12:06 PM | #7 |
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Claying always induces some level of swirls/imperfections. Pretty much everyone recommends at least clay/iron remover/light polish/ipa wipe down before applying a coating. Light polish is probably the most debatable, but it for sure helps. Don’t skip the rest.
Go for a user friendly coating like Gyeon MOHS. Maintenance is always key for getting the best durability out of a coating. No it’s not made of unicorn tears to prevent scratches and other damages. It’s meant to make it look good, give protection from the elements longer than wax/sealants, and to make washing an easier process. Every 2-4 months reapply a topper to boost the coating. I believe Amazon sells MOHS/Cure combo for $100. FYI clay is not rubber. |
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