9H Mr Fix - Ceramic Coating

z4too4

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 Surrey
I posted up some info on it.
Yes it is cheap but only one company makes the active ingredients and it is mixed to the manufacturers reference. Plus having less hardener in it, gives you longer to work. And it won't cost more than the car is worth to do it 🤔.
Anyhoo..

z4too4 said:
Interesting discussion of ceramic coating layering, waxing etc...

Layering Coatings, Sealants & Waxes: Why? Why Not? - DETALKS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3a9CrCQZ8k

Personally I bought 5 bottles of Mr Fix 9H
Official Video - 9H Mr Fix Car Nano Ceramic Coating How to Use
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PD4AFv774cc

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Prep the vehicle - Wash, detox the paint, cut and polish as necessary, mask off vulnerable parts

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Mist the car with a water sprayer,
Apply 4-5 drops to the cloth
Wipe onto the vehicle in a left to right and top to bottom motion (i.e. not circles) on an area of about 40cm x 40cm
Apply 1-2 drops (top up) to cloth and continue with rest of panel/vehicle, repeat topping up liquid onto the cloth as you go.

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After the appropriate time has passed - summer 5 mins, winter 5-10 mins, wipe off with a damp microfibre without exerting too much force/pressure.

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After wiping with the damp microfibre, wipe again with a dry microfibre to achieve an even coating and good lustre. Use a circular motion but the last wipe should go in the direction of future water flow ( i.e. the direction the water would run off the panel).
 
Not yet, on the Z4 I have to clean up a couple of small dents and some spider cracked clear coat on the bumper and driver rear wheel arch.
It's obviously "watered down" but that allows more working time.
I intend to use it, on the Z and the E90 :)
There are a few youtube videos showing application and 6-12 months later revisits to check still working.
 
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