Bought the wife a new Ford Edge and was looking to do a ceramic coating on it. I use 3D polishes, Towel Kleen, BDX, Waterless Wash and really like their products.
I figured that these products have worked well for me that I was leaning toward the 3D ceramic coating and their panel wipe.
The question I have is what supporting product should I look at buying? I am just about out of car wash and Waterless wash.
Do I buy a SiO2 car wash or am I fine sticking with what I normally use and save a few bucks?
If I do the 3D ceramic coating will using a different brand of SiO2 spray for maintenance effect the performance of the 3D coating?
Are all of these ceramic/SiO2 product compatible with each other?
I have watched quite a few of the video and Mike always talks about staying with in a brands system.
I have also looked at Black Fire & PBL and see that they offer kits that include the coating, surface prep, car wash and a SiO2 spray. They might be a better bang for the buck.
I have also read were most coating give the paint a rubbery feel, are there any that make the paint feel slick like a wax?
I figured that these products have worked well for me that I was leaning toward the 3D ceramic coating and their panel wipe.
The question I have is what supporting product should I look at buying? I am just about out of car wash and Waterless wash.
Do I buy a SiO2 car wash or am I fine sticking with what I normally use and save a few bucks?
If I do the 3D ceramic coating will using a different brand of SiO2 spray for maintenance effect the performance of the 3D coating?
Are all of these ceramic/SiO2 product compatible with each other?
I have watched quite a few of the video and Mike always talks about staying with in a brands system.
I have also looked at Black Fire & PBL and see that they offer kits that include the coating, surface prep, car wash and a SiO2 spray. They might be a better bang for the buck.
I have also read were most coating give the paint a rubbery feel, are there any that make the paint feel slick like a wax?