Can you top McKee's ceramic 360 with a coating or ceramic spray?

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Hello everyone, I got a bottle of McKee's 37 AIO and I was wondering if it's possible to top this AIO with a true ceramic coating or even just a ceramic spray like WG Uber Ceramic spray?

I did find McKee's a bit underwhelming in terms of correction ability compared that with HD Speed. If someone has experience with McKee's AIO, I would appreciate your inputs on this (using an LC orange CCS pad). Are there other alternative AIO that uses ceramic as its sealant? Thanks everyone!
 
CarPro Essence is sort of an AIO but I wouldn’t just stop at that and always coat over it. There are similar ones out there, all considered primers.

Griot’s just released an AIO that is ceramic based. It’s too new to have enough reviews out but Griot’s usually put out good stuff, they are late to the game and say it’s because they wanted it done right.
 
I have only seen users use a spray coating over it.
 
There’s no reason you couldn’t top up the 360 with any spray product that is designed to be a coating topper.

I would not try to put a “true” coating on top as you will likely have bonding issues and won’t gain the additional coating benefits you are looking for. The only ceramic AIO product I’m aware you could do this with is NSP Z1.

Ceramic detail sprays, waterless washes, spray on sealants and even SiO2 infused waxes should all be fine.
 
Hello everyone, I got a bottle of McKee's 37 AIO and I was wondering if it's possible to top this AIO with a true ceramic coating or even just a ceramic spray like WG Uber Ceramic spray?

I did find McKee's a bit underwhelming in terms of correction ability compared that with HD Speed. If someone has experience with McKee's AIO, I would appreciate your inputs on this (using an LC orange CCS pad). Are there other alternative AIO that uses ceramic as its sealant? Thanks everyone!

You've gotten some great responses from folks who know a lot more than I do. I've used a bunch of AIO's, Speed and McKees 360 included. I wouldn't anticipate a ton of correction from any AIO, although some may be a little more aggressive than others. Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic Polish and Wax may more fit what you're looking for. Brian from Apex Detail has a pretty good video on it...link below

Turtle Wax Hybrid Solutions Ceramic POLISH & WAX!! - YouTube
 
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