Rain during first 2 weeks after a ceramic coating

rhase

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Hello all! Getting my car ceramic coated tomorrow.

Weather's gonna be very sunny and hot day of; I'm assuming once it's initially set they'll put it out in the lot in the sun to really give it a head start in curing. Next day is warm but cloudy, so no direct sun curing power. However Sunday there's a chance for rain.

If it rains on the coating, what should I do? Should I go confuse the neighbors by bringing my hairdryer out to blow the beads off once it passes? Should I quick detail? (all I have on hand is McGuire's ultimate quick detailer; ordered some pinnacle black label ceramic detailer too if the formulas make a difference in the choice). Should I just leave it be and take care of the watermarks after it cures?

Am I just overthinking all of this?

Help appreciated for someone new to ceramic coatings :)
 
Am I just overthinking all of this?

Yes! :D

Seriously though, most coating manufactures say it only needs to stay dry for 12~24 hours. After that it can be rained on. ALSO, the coatings I've used also suggest not touching it with any chemical for 7 days. It can get wet, but don't wash it or put anything on it. Just apply the coating and leave it alone for a week.

I've sure I've had a car get wet a day or so after a coating application, but I don't remember any problems. I always leave any newly coated car in the garage for at least 12 hours before taking them outside and exposing it to the elements.
 
Thanks! I'll somehow resist the urge to detail or wash for two weeks as dust and pollen piles up haha. I appreciate the response!
 
Nope, no extra care needed. Just enjoy the beads, my friend.
 
Most coatings need 12-24 hours to cure. Once the coating cures the vehicle can get wet, just don't wash it or use any chemicals on the surface for 5-7 days.
 
Yes! :D

Seriously though, most coating manufactures say it only needs to stay dry for 12~24 hours. After that it can be rained on. ALSO, the coatings I've used also suggest not touching it with any chemical for 7 days. It can get wet, but don't wash it or put anything on it. Just apply the coating and leave it alone for a week.

I've sure I've had a car get wet a day or so after a coating application, but I don't remember any problems. I always leave any newly coated car in the garage for at least 12 hours before taking them outside and exposing it to the elements.

Most coatings need 12-24 hours to cure. Once the coating cures the vehicle can get wet, just don't wash it or use any chemicals on the surface for 5-7 days.

I think Nate covered this........ :laughing::laughing:
 
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