Hantra
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- Jun 17, 2016
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i just finished Mike's Show Car Shine book, and it's great. Been reading tons on here, and I'm a little bit confused on one thing. With these silica coatings, like WG Uber Ceramic, which I just applied, how will it be possible to clay frequently?
It it has been said here that claying must be done as frequently as one can feel contaminants, if your daily driver is not garaged. But it's also pretty common knowledge that claying removes waxes and sealants.
Since I just applied the coating a couple weeks ago, I don't know how well it's going to hold up. Are contaminants going to embed themselves in my coating? And if they do, and I fail a baggie test in 2 months, what do I do?
i went with the coating because I wanted to get a year or two out of it. I certainly don't want to clay it off in a few months. But I also don't want my finish at risk. Not sure how many times I can polish this whisper thin, soft Honda paint.
So im wondering what people are seeing with durable silicate coatings, and contaminants.
Thanks very much!
i just finished Mike's Show Car Shine book, and it's great. Been reading tons on here, and I'm a little bit confused on one thing. With these silica coatings, like WG Uber Ceramic, which I just applied, how will it be possible to clay frequently?
It it has been said here that claying must be done as frequently as one can feel contaminants, if your daily driver is not garaged. But it's also pretty common knowledge that claying removes waxes and sealants.
Since I just applied the coating a couple weeks ago, I don't know how well it's going to hold up. Are contaminants going to embed themselves in my coating? And if they do, and I fail a baggie test in 2 months, what do I do?
i went with the coating because I wanted to get a year or two out of it. I certainly don't want to clay it off in a few months. But I also don't want my finish at risk. Not sure how many times I can polish this whisper thin, soft Honda paint.
So im wondering what people are seeing with durable silicate coatings, and contaminants.
Thanks very much!