Ceramic coating does make a lot of difference as you probably already know...
No more waxing.. just a maintenance ceramic coat every 2 or 3 washes.
When you say maintenance ceramic coat what do you mean sir?
Ceramic coating does make a lot of difference as you probably already know...
No more waxing.. just a maintenance ceramic coat every 2 or 3 washes.
When you say maintenance ceramic coat what do you mean sir?
The one I use is called a 'regen' spray which tops up the ceramic coat. I think that is the best way to explain it...
Apply to damp panels one at a time and wipe until dry and a buff with a microfibre cloth. Sooo much easier than wax or polish.
Annoying isn’t it. And those little deposits don’t want to shift without a mitt! Hoping to ceramic coat in the summer in the hope that makes the washing process easier
Quick question as we all seem to have time to clean our cars
I use collinite 845 wax. Really like the stuff. Makes the paint feel silky smooth and beads up nicely
I've been looking at shine armour fortify quick coat as it repels water really well. Is this something that would benefit my paint for shine and durability applied on top of collinite? Or would there be no noticable difference. Anyone used them together or used the shine armour on its own
Quick question as we all seem to have time to clean our cars
I use collinite 845 wax. Really like the stuff. Makes the paint feel silky smooth and beads up nicely
I've been looking at shine armour fortify quick coat as it repels water really well. Is this something that would benefit my paint for shine and durability applied on top of collinite? Or would there be no noticable difference. Anyone used them together or used the shine armour on its own
Thought I had a flat on my 19"s, so went to garage to put air in. Correct pressure, was like "eh", realised drive on a slight slant and uneven. What a d#@kh#@d, still looks like I have a flat. No excuse...have just moved in ***.