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My Stek Dyno PPF that is installed has a 10-yrs warranty, and the 9H Pro ceramic coating has a 6-yrs warranty, which is augmented by the reapplication of the coating every two years to keep the car highly hydrophobic.
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11-30-2024, 10:19 AM | #46 |
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I just don't know how much officially the high pH soap wears down the coating. I hated to spend the money for the coding and then essentially wash it off going through car washes for the winter but hopefully it will be okay
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These coatings are resilient, I've seen in demonstrations where they throw mud, dirt, bird poop, paint etc., onto the paint and it washes right off. So going thru a touchless car wash shouldn't hurt anything. And your car will thank you for getting the crude off. I personally avoid driving in the snow if I can help it and only drive when the streets are clear. And I have never let salt sit on my paint longer than three days ever, if the temperature was above freezing it's getting washed.
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It doesn’t take 6 hours to apply ceramic coating. It just takes time inside to cure. Assuming you don’t need paint correction you can easily apply most coatings in less than an hour. My opinion is that if you are doing this yourself you’ll take more care than most any detailer. I too work 50-60 hour weeks, the time you spend dropping the car off, arranging for a ride then pick up, you’ll make back just doing it yourself. Plus you can get a good coating for less than 100 dollars that you’d pay 800-1200 at a shop. I get if you just don’t want to deal with it, just don’t assume it’s a difficult process that a novice can’t do. Wipe on wipe off, look for haze, wipe again.
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The other thing that I got out of the shop doing it was they took my wheels off and coated the inside of the barrels which has made them all much easier to clean.
My shop also gives a loaner while they have your car which was super nice. It was a Honda Civic but still way better than trying to arrange for someone to drive me 45 minutes to it twice
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If you're going to do this yourself, I would suggest watching a few YouTube videos, as there is a right and wrong way to do this.
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I do have a question myself - what shampoo do you guys use on your ceramic-coated cars? I've read hand-washing is a must, use PH-neutral shampoo, and NO wax. I'm thinking of doing the washes myself, at least the first couple, so any advice is appreciated. TIA. |
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I watched an interesting video that Koch Chemie produced regarding the use of soaps from pH 1.0 all the way up to 12.5. Turns out acidic pH soaps are used to decontaminate coatings, while high alkaline ones are used to strip them. There are many videos discussing this but here’s a basic overview |
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KOCHCHEMIE Gentle Snow Foam https://amzn.to/3BlaLIR Or Adams Megafoam https://amzn.to/3BlaLIR
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