Top coat does not get removed unless there is an issue with the paint.Ceramic Coating requires top clear coat layer to be removed?......
this aināt happening on my truck....thatās crazy
Donāt apply wax before ceramic since that will effect it in a negative way because You want a clean canvas for the ceramic to adhere directly to paint. So if you claybar, polish or anything you should strip anything you put on with an ipa (isopropyl) or other branded decontamination spray (ipa is cheap and Highly effective). Read the direction of whatever ceramic you apply and most likely it will advise the same.I say to each their own.
* If one really believes that a new factory truck - requires the top coat layer to be removed - then I have some ocean from Afgan property to seel you. It depends & 99% of the time does "NOT".
You have to know the condition of your vehicle and - make the necessary preprations.
I will wash the tuck by hand
Look for any swirl marks , i.e imperfections- most don't unless you have a shiity dealership who doesn't know how to prep for deliverly. If so a then a light clay bar will do the job
Then I'll give it a good hand wax
Then apply the coat of carbon force. I'll end up applying two coats of Carbon.
That would be a warranty issue.Top coat does not get removed unless there is an issue with the paint.
Looks amazing.The ceramic coating made a huge difference. It cleaned up very nicely with not much effort. I highly recommend
That sounds like a good quote, the windshields Iām told can be very expensivejust received my quote for ceramic coating which includes the windshield and rims $1500 CAD. now there is no removal of topcoat, as I asked specifically after reading this above but paint prep.
I also intend todo it myself, but with CarPro products. That is, if my truck ever does arrive.Nice - itās exactly what Iām going to do. Have all I need with Chemical Guys. Seen their application videos several time. All I need now is my fricken truck.
You are absolutely correct. You want a ceramic coating to adhere directly to the finish, not to some wax that will decay in a matter of weeks or months. I also agree to read and follow the manufacturerās instructions.Donāt apply wax before ceramic since that will effect it in a negative way because You want a clean canvas for the ceramic to adhere directly to paint. So if you claybar, polish or anything you should strip anything you put on with an ipa (isopropyl) or other branded decontamination spray (ipa is cheap and Highly effective). Read the direction of whatever ceramic you apply and most likely it will advise the same.