I've read, heard and seen all the wonderful testimonials about ceramic (nano) coatings. My question is as follows:
I have a vintage car with at least 45 year old paint if not 58 years old. When I got the car I worked the paint back to an excellent finish (all things considered) by feeding it emollients, polishing, glazing and waxing. It looks great.
However, when the car sits in the sun, the paint on the horizontal surfaces will dull down and lose it's shine. It can happen in hours, or sometimes over longer periods. Hence, I only drive it or have it out on cloudy days.
Will ceramic coating resolve this issue? My understanding of what this product does leads me to think it won't.
Thanks.
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I have a vintage car with at least 45 year old paint if not 58 years old. When I got the car I worked the paint back to an excellent finish (all things considered) by feeding it emollients, polishing, glazing and waxing. It looks great.
However, when the car sits in the sun, the paint on the horizontal surfaces will dull down and lose it's shine. It can happen in hours, or sometimes over longer periods. Hence, I only drive it or have it out on cloudy days.
Will ceramic coating resolve this issue? My understanding of what this product does leads me to think it won't.
Thanks.
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