Instant detailer over a ceramic coating

Luket

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Is there a go to detailer. That you can apply weekly. To a ceramic coated car. That will give you short term extra gloss. But not attract dust or be detrimental to the ceramic coating.
 
any of the SIO2 sprays will work....Griots ceramic speed shine is a nice choice


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I like CarPro Ech2o diluted 1 part Ech2o to 20 parts water. Economical that way and easy to use. The product can also be used as a waterless/rinseless wash.
 
I like CarPro Ech2o diluted 1 part Ech2o to 20 parts water. Economical that way and easy to use. The product can also be used as a waterless/rinseless wash.

I keep forgetting this....I have a quart that I need to use...very easy off product with no streaks
 
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Ethos Defy
Ethos Resist (graphene based)
CarPro Elixir
BMJ (Carpro Reload and EcH2O), which is basically home brewed Elixir
Turtle Wax Ice
Shinee Wax

Option Paralysis!

Any of them are fine as their longevity is not as long as a coating.
 
Meguiar's hybrid ceramic detailer is awesome and can be purchased at places like wal mart if need be.

 
Thx for the responses.
I have looked at some of the products suggested above. Many say they have multiple months of longevity. If this is the true. Wouldn’t those products not be a good weekly choice. As they would just keep building up.
 
Wolfgang SIO2 Waterless, safety of a waterless used as a detailer, and nice shine. So little protection with this that I have not worried about accumulating.
Another option would be N-914 or ONR mixed as waterless, no protection or build up.
 
I like CarPro Ech2o diluted 1 part Ech2o to 20 parts water. Economical that way and easy to use. The product can also be used as a waterless/rinseless wash.

This.

ECH2O has been my go-too for years at the ratio Bruno mentions.

Economical doesn't even begin to describe it! I've been using ECH2O for a very long time and I've still not hit the bottom of my first bottle. I only use it for QD duty and post-wash wipe-downs as needed, but it still goes a really long way since you only need to use a small amount on any surface and you can really spread it around.
 
Rubbing on the paint is going to create a static charge.
 
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