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Originally Posted by nikitopo
Are you sure?
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Ya sorry I was so eager to say how it fill the gaps I sort of was misleading about the surface. Yes, it does leave a very very very thin layer on the surface of the paint. We are talking a layer in the molecular level though. This is why the word "nano" is used in many of the names of the products. That layer is very hard but so thin that it will still scratch relatively easy.
I guess the point I am trying to get across is that people hear "ceramic" and they picture some sort of heavy, impenetrable armour coat on top of their paint and that simply is not what it is or how it works.
Is it worth doing? Hell ya! Just the ease of cleaning alone will reduce the risk of swirl marks and light scratches since you can simply rinse most dirt right off.