Hey all,
I am recoating my wife's DD this weekend, and have come across a few threads regarding placing "something" on top in order to keep dew from affecting the coat, until it's fully cured.
Can't find those threads now, but haven't looked too hard (yet).
But I am more curious as to how/why something on top of a fresh coat of ceramic coating would work. Is it a function of UV light (sunlight in my case) curing the coat, and no curing process is taking place by the actual air evaporating the carrier agents?
And if there is some of the latter, wouldn't the protective topper cause issues as well?
Thanks in advance...Eric
Edit: the product discussed is Carpro Reload, I believe.
I am recoating my wife's DD this weekend, and have come across a few threads regarding placing "something" on top in order to keep dew from affecting the coat, until it's fully cured.
Can't find those threads now, but haven't looked too hard (yet).
But I am more curious as to how/why something on top of a fresh coat of ceramic coating would work. Is it a function of UV light (sunlight in my case) curing the coat, and no curing process is taking place by the actual air evaporating the carrier agents?
And if there is some of the latter, wouldn't the protective topper cause issues as well?
Thanks in advance...Eric
Edit: the product discussed is Carpro Reload, I believe.
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