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Sealant aside, your coating should still be sheeting the water. Do you have proper ceramic coating shampoo you're refreshing it with? |
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10-07-2018, 12:40 AM | #26 |
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I guess I have drank the kool aid on all that, but I haven't had issues with my sealants. Just something to consider.
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As it stands, I need a special sealant/ceramic coating-compatible car wash to use on the rear 2/3 of my car, plus a special xpel-compatible wash and sealant for my front end since i have PPF on the front. And then a coating/boost product to support repelling water. I guess I'm one of those guys that likes having a clean car more than actually cleaning his car. Hopefully the ceramic coating meets my expectations. |
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10-08-2018, 09:01 PM | #28 |
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The Sunset color is almost pearlescent and it almost changes color in different light, so I was thinking of the ceramic coating.
But I just can't drink from the glass of kool aid on this stuff yet either. I just use good old fashion zymol carbon wax, maybe a couple times a year. I use the HD-Cleanse maybe once a year, and wash with a good quality car wash that doesn't strip the wax. After a wash, and in between zymol hand waxing, I use their Field Glaze, or Pinnacle Carnauba detail spray.
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