How long does ceramic coating survive on car?

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[FONT=&quot]I recently purchase and place nano ceramic coating on the surface of car. [/FONT][FONT=&quot]Anyone please tell me, nano coating for car does work for 5 years?[/FONT]
 
depends on a lot of factors:

Which coating?
What type of exposure/use is the vehicle undergoing?
How is it cared for / washed, etc.

Is this a daily driver or garage queen?
 
Correct lots of factors come into play as mentioned but I was trying with McKee Paint coating this weekend and did a 50/50 with it and it's pretty cool to see how you can see it's a distinct layer on the paint
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Correct lots of factors come into play as mentioned but I was trying with McKee Paint coating this weekend and did a 50/50 with it and it's pretty cool to see how you can see it's a distinct layer on the paint
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I’ve never seen a 50/50 of a coating. Thanks for sharing, very cool!

I would never have guessed a coating had that much of darkening effect.
 
Thanks for bringing up the topic. My uncle just asked me to polish his black 2008 Pontiac Solstice GXP 11,000 miles. I’ve never tried using a coating but I’m thinking this might be the perfect first try.

The Solstice is obviously hardly ever driven and always stored indoors. I’m guessing a coating on this car could last easily 2-3 years. I’ll have to wait till spring to try it out.

The three coatings I’m looking at are:

Mckee’s, Gyeon or Gtechniq.
 
Thanks for bringing up the topic. My uncle just asked me to polish his black 2008 Pontiac Solstice GXP 11,000 miles. I’ve never tried using a coating but I’m thinking this might be the perfect first try.

The Solstice is obviously hardly ever driven and always stored indoors. I’m guessing a coating on this car could last easily 2-3 years. I’ll have to wait till spring to try it out.

The three coatings I’m looking at are:

Mckee’s, Gyeon or Gtechniq.
Ease of use mckees hands down, and from the pic I posted u can see it adds a nice deep coloring layer of ceramic down.

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I’ve never seen a 50/50 of a coating. Thanks for sharing, very cool!

I would never have guessed a coating had that much of darkening effect.
Np, I coated a new clients car a few weeks back and he had a junk hood in the back he let me have. Now that I think about it I might just do a short (no waiting 2 years) duration test on it.. Lol

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I’ve never seen a 50/50 of a coating. Thanks for sharing, very cool!

I would never have guessed a coating had that much of darkening effect.
The new McKees coating formula is great. Really put a deep look on my pure black Audi.

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Coating name - Nano Coating.

Type of exposure - BLANK BLANK CAR CERAMIC COATING NANO 9H PAINT PROTECTION
 
Here's some beading of McKees coating from today
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[FONT="]I recently purchase and place nano ceramic coating on the surface of car. [/FONT][/COLOR]

[COLOR=#26282A][FONT="]Anyone please tell me, nano coating for car does work for 5 years?[/FONT]


Wow!

Your first post is so innocent. You ask an innocent question. Then nice members on our forum offer great help to answer your questions and thus HELP you.


Then... you spam our forum in your next two posts. One is the 10th post in this thread,


https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/showthread.php?t=116783&p=1541508&viewfull=1#post1541508


Coating name - Nano Coating.

Type of exposure - BLANK BLANK CAR CERAMIC COATING NANO 9H PAINT PROTECTION



And then here,

https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...3351&page=11&p=1541937&viewfull=1#post1541937


Hi,

If you want best ceramic/nano glass coating then go with BLANK BLANK CAR CERAMIC COATING NANO 9H PAINT PROTECTION.


I was on vacation for a week and no one else seem to have seen what you did but that's okay, you have self-banned yourself and I have removed your spam links.


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Wow!

Your first post is so innocent. You ask an innocent question. Then nice members on our forum offer great help to answer your questions and thus HELP you.


Then... you spam our forum in your next two posts. One is the 10th post in this thread,


https://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/showthread.php?t=116783&p=1541508&viewfull=1#post1541508






And then here,

https://www.autogeekonline.net/foru...3351&page=11&p=1541937&viewfull=1#post1541937





I was on vacation for a week and no one else seem to have seen what you did but that's okay, you have self-banned yourself and I have removed your spam links.


:laughing:
Sorry Mike, I feel like we have brought dishonor to our family.

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Thank you, Mike.

No apologies, Cruz. Even though I read his first post with suspicion I, too, was almost duped. You are an appreciated member here willingly offering advice and opinion and that is nothing to apologize for.
 
Longevity is all based on how well you can maintain and use the coating.
 
My experience w Optigloss has been this
1. On my 350z that is garage kept and hardly used it’s lasted me over 2 years already.
2. On my last SUV that was daily driven it lasted less than a year.
3. On my new SUV that I coated w OptiGloss and maintain w optiseal it is on 6 month and going strong. I expect to easily get a year or more out of it.

Quartz based coating
4. On my coupe I just applied Gyeon Mohs which is a quartz based coating. Its been on less then 2 months but I will say this - I haven’t washed the car since and it has stayed clean. I’ve driven it through 3 rain storms and various high way trips and the car still looks clean. If I let it sit out in the driveway and it rained hard you would think I just washed it.

Off topic but it seems to me that my quartz based coating helps the car stay cleaner longer than a ceramic based coating. The quartz based coating also seems to repel dust better. I have 2 cars side by side in my garage. One is optiglossed and the other Mohs. The Optiglossed one clearly gets dustier. Both look great when properly maintained.
 
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