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Originally Posted by Impureclient
Can you expound on this more? I just ceramic coated mine a few months ago and it seems so far like a much better option than waxing/sealing every couple months.
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It is difficult to apply for a newer/inexperienced detailer. Once your adept at detailing/polishing and waxing then you move on to ceramic coatings.
Once applied, you cannot easily go back into the polishing/finish steps of a detail if you screw up or have missed defects after application.
Once it is on, it is on. It's staying that way until it breaks down without some serious elbow grease, time, and skills using tough degreasers, paint thinners and heavier abrasives (sandpaper and cutting polish) to remove the coating which can harm the paint itself in used incorrectly.
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Originally Posted by ka-t_240
Suggestions for a polisher? Would prefer not cheap junk, but also not wanting pro level equipment. Something that would at least be marketable if I would want to upgrade or decide to toss in the towel. ahah
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Chemical Guy's Torx brand may be just what your looking for.