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Ceramikker Car Detailing Kit - Complete Ceramic Wax Car Kit - 250 ML Car Wax, Applicator, Gloves, Microfibre Cloth - Professional Detailing Car Care Kit For Own Garage Usage (1 Complete KIT)

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This is a classic example of a car that has suffered from severe swirl marks. The solution is to complete paint correction. The way to avoid it is to use a professional grade nano ceramic coating. While a ceramic wax will help, it’s not as strong as the Ceramic Pro 9H coating.

There’s a reason so many people choose to have a professional install their ceramic coatings. The problem isn’t necessarily that ceramic coatings are hard to install, it’s that they require meticulous attention to detail to install correctly. Another perk with this product is that while it’s affordable, you’re also getting a lot of product. Most ceramic coatings come with eight ounces while this spray comes with 32 ounces, so you won’t run out anytime soon.Synthetic wax is also referred to as paint sealant. Making use of synthetic polymers that bond with your car’s paint to create a tough layer of protection. They can last up to 12 months but won’t offer the same shine as carnauba wax. If you feel like you’re washing your vehicle every few days, a ceramic coating can help with that. You’ll still need to wash your vehicle, but the coating makes it so dirt and debris bead up and falls off your vehicle easier. Turtle Wax is far and away the easiest to use of the ceramic coatings we tested. The solution comes in a spray bottle so that all the user needs to do is spray and wipe. Application takes less than a minute for a small section of car. The time difference between this and other coatings is even more pronounced when coating an entire vehicle. Ceramic wax is the next big thing in car wax. Proper ceramic waxing is best left to the experts thanks to the long curing time required, but it will leave a hard coating that can last for years. There are also hybrid ceramic options that blend synthetic wax with silicon dioxide ceramic to give you similar results that you can do yourself. Available as a paste, spray or liquid it won’t last as long as proper ceramic coating but it's far easier to apply. Second, you need to apply it everywhere without missing any spots. Otherwise, you’ll think you’re getting even protection throughout your vehicle which can lead to uneven wear and tear and uneven colors from UV damage.

Cost depends largely on whether you have someone do the work for you or if you’re willing to learn what you can on your own. Factor in the amount of prep work including paint repairs needed to get your car ready for a ceramic coat. Not only does it provide superior protection, but it also creates a brilliant shine that will help set your car apart. However, while there’s a ton to love about this ceramic coating, one downside is that you’ll need to apply it more often than many other options. Some people will judge the performance of paint protection wax, ceramic coat, or spray by the time it starts to lose some of its qualities – such as a loss of hydrophobic properties. Others judge longevity by the time they start to see faded paint. That’s ultimately the biggest issue we’ve got with ceramic car waxes in general. It’s just not known how long they will provide protection. How is Ceramic Wax Different from Conventional Wax? Think about how seriously you take car cleaning. Don't kid yourself and go for the serious stuff if you know you can't be bothered applying it. Go for a detailer, or ceramic wax.

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First, you need to thoroughly prep the surface so you don’t trap any contaminants that you’ll have to deal with for years. Anything that’s on the vehicle when you apply the ceramic coating is going to stay on the vehicle, and since it’s under the coating, you won’t be able to get it off without removing the coating.

Preparation, patience, a sharp eye, and thoroughness are the most important factors in achieving a bright and lasting shine. Here are some prep tips for getting the best results from your chosen car wax: There are some products marketed as ceramic spray coatings, and others that are designed as paste wax. Some are infused with Silicon dioxide and others are simply chemical polymers that bond to clear coats. Regardless of their exact composition, it is safe to say that a ceramic wax is basically a paint sealant on acid that is applied to your clear coat. All of those still hold true for wax today, whether it’s a paste, liquid or spray-on formula. Wax continues to be the #1 choice to use on collectible cars, show cars or anytime a driver prioritizes that glossy, wet look and warm glow. However, wax is a natural product that spreads across your car’s clear coat in a thin water-repellant (not waterproof) layer. Weather, car washes and daily use wear away that thin layer of wax in a matter of weeks or, at best, a few months.Wax on the other hand simply sits on top of the paint’s surface. It does not create the chemical bond like we find with ceramic coatings. A ceramic coating is like wax because it is an effective protectant. A good ceramic coating can offer better durability than wax with no real trade-off in return. However, it still won’t protect against stone chips, significant scratches, or eliminate the need for washing your car. Titanium dioxide or TiO2 is the main contributor to the hardness of a ceramic coating product. SiO2 helps maintain a flat surface, which makes the top coat slippery. That’s the attribute most people associate with ceramic paint protection products. But, regardless, the percentage of SiO2 and TiO2 in a ceramic wax pales in comparison with their nano-technology infused older and more mature cousins.

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