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Ceramic Maintenance

Posted: Thu May 25, 2023 7:10 am
by Hilly30si
Had my second annual maintenance on my Ceramic finish which I had done from new. This car with the coating as been the easiest car to keep clean ever. Only cost £60 for the top up which I think is great value :thumbsup:
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Ceramic Maintenance

Posted: Thu May 25, 2023 7:52 am
by zriha
Nice! Love ceramic! :) I do it myself on my Zed.
After I wash the car, I use this to maintain the ceramic coat:
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Ceramic Maintenance

Posted: Thu May 25, 2023 9:07 am
by pvr
Interesting demo last week at Dunsfold at a detailing / PPF company. It actually made sense, they mentioned that owners want to see beading as proof of a good coat, whilst it is actually the worst. The pollen in the beading leaves a terrible mess on the car, whilst a ceramic car without the beading the water just runs off and there is no residue to remain on the car.

Had not thought about that before, but it did make sense that not applying the SiO2 stuff is actually better for the end result.

Ceramic Maintenance

Posted: Thu May 25, 2023 11:49 am
by Hilly30si
pvr wrote: Thu May 25, 2023 9:07 am Interesting demo last week at Dunsfold at a detailing / PPF company. It actually made sense, they mentioned that owners want to see beading as proof of a good coat, whilst it is actually the worst. The pollen in the beading leaves a terrible mess on the car, whilst a ceramic car without the beading the water just runs off and there is no residue to remain on the car.

Had not thought about that before, but it did make sense that not applying the SiO2 stuff is actually better for the end result.
That’s dead right, when you put water on the car it does not bead just sort of runs off :thumbsup:

Ceramic Maintenance

Posted: Thu May 25, 2023 5:48 pm
by Jembo
Been using Fusso on the XC60 & ///M for the last 2 years - as used in the May photo comp.

https://carpolishing.co.uk/car-detailin ... durability

Easiest ceramic stuff to put on ever & roughly enough to do 70, yes 70 cars in one tin!

Ceramic Maintenance

Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2023 9:14 pm
by DJ23
Hi Folks. Just bought a 2011 E89 that I'm told has had a ceramic wax done professionally. No receipt and no idea of date (but assumiing last 6 months). Any advice on how best to maintain the finish? Totally new concept for me so any thoughts welocme. Ta.