For cars that have a layer of DIY ceramic or graphene coating, supposedly those that lasts 6 months to a year, what is the washing procedure? Shampoo, sponge scrub and towel dry?
Car Care & Detailing [V5], Caring for your car apprearance
Car Care & Detailing [V5], Caring for your car apprearance
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Mar 6 2022, 06:14 PM
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For cars that have a layer of DIY ceramic or graphene coating, supposedly those that lasts 6 months to a year, what is the washing procedure? Shampoo, sponge scrub and towel dry?
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Mar 16 2022, 05:02 PM
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Jun 11 2024, 10:25 PM
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Hi everyone I just bought a 12V orbital polisher (China product). It comes with 3 types of pads and I want to use Meguairs Ultimate compound to remove swirls, water marks and small scratches on my 2 year old Honda.
![]() May I ask which pad should I start with first? Of course I will wash the car and likely gently clay the surface. It currently has a layer of Soft Fusso 99 on it but I think its wearing out. This post has been edited by lee82gx: Jun 12 2024, 02:50 PM |
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