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Hello! Can you provide information on the durability of this product? I contacted a few local shops, and they informed me that no product on the market lasts more than 10 or 15 years. However, since their answers differ, it's likely one of them isn't being truthful. Both shops mentioned that they use your product. Could you please offer some guidance?
As far as the science goes, the coating forms a covalent bond to the clear coat in which they share a valence electron. With covalent bonds, it could be permanent (if left untouched…like a showroom car), but abrasions/chemical changes via contaminants, fall out, heavy solvent and surfactants will diminish that bond. Am I missing something please correct if wrong.
I just bought a microfiber towel meant for drying washed cars. It works great but as I was wringing out the water, I noticed that the water is same color as the cloth. I rinsed the cloth a few times and the color is still coming out. I think I won’t use this cloth anymore, but now I’m wondering if it transfer any color to the car’s body paint? 😢
I’ve been washing and waxing cars for about 50 years, and I personally love the hard work and applying/wiping off the wax. With the onset of ceramic coating(s), it sounded almost too good to be true. So I’ve done a lot of reading & research on ceramic coating and I’m still not sold on the idea of it, pretty much the same way I’m not sold on the EV craze sweeping across the country. I’ve used paste wax, liquid wax, and spray wax of which spray wax is my least favorite and produces the least desired results. Paste wax is still my favorite and I try all kinds of new ones as long as it’s paste wax.
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Website says Ceramic Pro is only removable with 1000 or stronger grit sand paper. I have some polymer spotting on my ceramic pro coated car from car washes that are not easily removed short of physical agitation. If a light "finish" polish will remove those spots, can I assume that the coating will be safe given that it requires sand paper to be removed
And you act as if wax has not been improved or changed in 70 years lol. They make a bunch of really really good ceramic infused, graphene infused, and other crazy kinds of concoctions in paste wax form now a days. That if applied correctly with the correct prep procedures done will last a year! And your 150 dollars in when all said and done!
Wax costs 30 dollars for a good tub of paste wax. That will give ya a beautiful WARMMMM gloss glow and protection for atleast 3 to 4 months, compared to spending 1500-2000 dollars, that if the shop does the correct prep, yes it will last a hell of a lot longer then wax. But I don’t have much faith in most detail shops in this day and age to not cut corners and be grimy and do everything to just get the car done and money in there pockets. So for me I’ll just stick to laying a beautiful layer of sof99 fuss coat down once every 7 or 8 months and be golden!!
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