williams ceramic coat

gnx

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Helo to you all,

I have been contemplating means of protection from bird sap and other environmental crap and I have found this product. It seems to be related somehow to williams f1. has anybody tried it? Is it worth the money? What's the scoop?
 
Think the link is missing........



but what did the 11 other peeople who looked at this thread before me think....... :poke:
 
Manufacturer's page

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Don't bother unless your paint is PERFECT before you apply it, otherwise it'll only look as good as it currently is - and you still have to maintain the car's finish through normal washing.
And even though it claims to be impervious to the effect of bird lime, it still has a little note stating "Bird lime should still be removed as soon as possible.".

I bet it's no more than another one of those 'nano-tech', 'apply & forget', 'but don't forget to keep it clean' products that most dealers sell for £300.
 
AlanJ said:
Think the link is missing........



but what did the 11 other peeople who looked at this thread before me think....... :poke:


what makes peoply reply hey :)
 
AlanJ said:
Think the link is missing........



but what did the 11 other peeople who looked at this thread before me think....... :poke:


Just the same :D

Ive never heard of the stuff so all I can add tothis is buy something that actually works.
Taking are of and maintaining a cars finish to a nice/high standard isnt an easy job regardless of what manufacturers state.
 
Don't remember many Wiliams F1 cars parked under trees suffering bird lime problems, or indeed lasting long enough to require paint protection. They might do well focussing on racing given iirc they last won a race in 1994

Available only in Singapore - Thankfully?
 
The only 'ceramic' coating I've heard of working is the new ceramic lacquer that Mercedes are using to help combat stone chips and fine scratches.
A body shop up near Accrington said that they can swap the normal lacquer from any manufacturer for the new Mercedes one for very little extra.
 
The only possible product that actually works as a sealant and gives a crystal like protective layer is Gtechnic but its a product that takes some precise application.
Ive been looking into offering this as a service for a while now and had talks with Gtechnic about it, sounds and looks excellent stuff but will be costly on supply and apply and there will be the need of 18month intervals to take care of it by the specialist whom applied it.

Im thinking the f1 stuff is a product designed like duragloss road and track polish, suppoesedly enhances aerodynamics :?
 
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