Ceramic coating outside

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Can you apply a ceramic coating outside if there is no sun? Because I don't have access to a garage.
 
Keep in mind that coatings like to stay moisture free. Some 24 hours. So if the morning dew gets to it, it will be impacted. Experienced this with Gyeon CanCoat.
 
It will affect its performance and longevity. The water beading will not be as tight.

This is a good example.

 
It will affect its performance and longevity. The water beading will not be as tight.


Thanks for sharing.


I like how Loach or WaxMode, (sorry, I stopped trying memorize what nicknames equate to real names), stresses the manufactures directions.

So many non-chemists always trying to play the part of chemists when in reality - the chemists should be given due respect when it comes to the directions.


:)
 
The Adam's uv ceramic coating does that protect your paint from hard water spots like from sprinklers.
 
The Adam's uv ceramic coating does that protect your paint from hard water spots like from sprinklers.

The Adam's uv ceramic coating does that protect your paint from hard water spots like from sprinklers or is the Adams graphine better.


I don't know. Never used Adam's new stuff. We don't sell it so I don't have easy access to it.

I guess the answer about water spots is,

It depends on what's in the water?


See my article here,


What's in the water?




:)
 
No coating will protect against sprinklers and spotting.

You can include waxes & sealants in there, too.

Any "supplied" water (from the local municipality) will contain iron/minerals that you do NOT want to sit on your paint.
 
Wolfgang Spray Ceramic Coating applies pretty much like a wax or sealant and can be applied outside. I think it performs better with a few hours of rain free curing.
 
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