Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING

I have two new bottles of Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax. Any thoughts on using Fuzion Spray wax after Mother CMX has properly cured?

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Just wondering the thought process? If CMX or any coating is hydrophobic and sheds dirt, why cover it with a lesser performing product?
 
I have two new bottles of Wolfgang Fuzion Spray Wax. Any thoughts on using Fuzion Spray wax after Mother CMX has properly cured?

It’s fine if f you don’t mind losing the coating attributes (i.e. you prefer the look). Or you could go Fuzion Spray then CMX and see if that produces a look you want while maintaining coating characteristics (but at the expense of likely reducing durability of the CMX).

Pros and cons, either way.
 
Pulled the sprayer off and there are hard chunks forming
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Is this normal and will if effect the shelf life?


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No need to wait for flashing?

Nope. Goes on more like a sealant. Spray on the microfiber, spread until it blends to nearly clear/slight haze. I do two panels at a time letting the first one cure for a few minutes then go back and wipe/buff it off. IMO it's more of an SiO2/TiO2 sealant than a true "coating" where the silica contents are suspended in a solvent that needs to flash.

Just finished up my son's Jeep. Will apply a second layer in the morning. Hopefully I'll be able to get some pics.

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Just wondering the thought process? If CMX or any coating is hydrophobic and sheds dirt, why cover it with a lesser performing product?



Potentially added gloss gloss and depth. I don’t think Fuzion spray wax would harm or remove the CMX coating.
I suppose it’s worth experimenting with.
 
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say yes and maybe to your questions. After seeing what wet coat does in the bottle and still works fine...I'm not worried but time will tell

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Yeah I’ve used Wet Coat and was worried when it started looking like mold/slime was floating around in it but it did still preform well. I’m excited to give this a try.


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The CMX is impressive the water beading is great. Those that describe it as a sealant in application are spot on I like the slight haze it feels more substantial than any other topper. Worst case scenario for this product is it’s just sealant like in durability...best case it surpasses cancoat the incumbent. Mothers well done!

In speaking of mothers has anyone watched the Sweet project cars guy that polishes paint with only mothers wheel polish? He uses DeWalt rotary 3m 8inch cutting foam pad 1500 rpm.....I found that pretty interesting. There are people on this forum that would lose sleep over watching the video. If youguy watch video don’t crush him in comments to each his own!
 
Pulled the sprayer off and there are hard chunks forming
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This was my fear. I don’t know how CMX can do what it does and not harden in the bottle over time. I’ll have to look at my bottle tomorrow. Hopefully Forrest from Mother’s will let us know what to expect.
 
It states that it could be used as a booster over existing sealant. But if you follow the instructions, wouldn't you be polishing off the existing sealant? Or if you want to top the sealant, just forgo the instructions and spray and wipe.
 
It states that it could be used as a booster over existing sealant. But if you follow the instructions, wouldn't you be polishing off the existing sealant? Or if you want to top the sealant, just forgo the instructions and spray and wipe.
It says for best results use on unwaxed panel

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This product is really gaining a fan base and I for one am impressed because I would've never thought a major mfg would put out a product that performs like this.

This is a mind boggling statement...
 
This is a mind boggling statement...
Meg's and Mother's, both large companies, have just come out with 21at century products here lately whereas everyone else has had them for quite some time and expanded on them, not so mind boggling.

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Meg's and Mother's, both large companies, have just come out with 21at century products here lately whereas everyone else has had them for quite some time and expanded on them, not so mind boggling.

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You must’ve forgotten about things like Meguiars M105, and how there was basically no compound that could finish off lsp ready before it was released... Then slowly everyone else began catching up.

There’s so many products put out by major manufacturers with similar origins.
 
Because of the thread, I'm talking about Sio2 and Tio2 type products, still no true Sio2 or ceramic paint coating though. So when a major mfg like this does so another mind boggling statement will be made, get ready....

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Because of the thread, I'm talking about Sio2 and Tio2 type products, still no true Sio2 or ceramic paint coating though. So when a major mfg like this does so another mind boggling statement will be made, get ready....

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A second ago you were talking about the “21st Century”

FYI Meguiars does have a ceramic coating, but it’s only sold in Asia. It was introduced many years ago.
 
Went to my local pep boys over the weekend and saw the shelf space for cmx. Not sure if they had some and sold out or just made the space.

What I find interesting is how the average Joe will know why cmx is any different than the myriad of products already on the shelf at pep boys. *We* know why it's special, but guy walking in about to wax a vehicle? Not sure.

Also, its spot wasnt very "special" like an endcap or eye level shelf.

I'm willing to try it when it's back there, though!

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