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Sorry folks ... guess I need to be clear with this ... need input for ceramic coatings on a vehicles paint/finish. I have another question for the panel. Can anyone suggest a DYI ceramic coating? Also, does this coating adversely effect vinyl stripes (3M brand)?
Thanks in advance Craig
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Cerakote Coatings.
I've done it several times myself on headers and other items. Air cured is the easiest if you dont have an oven. https://www.cerakote.com/ |
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I'm a fan of the Cerakote also (doing front coils this weekend), but guessing the OP was talking about the new ceramic loaded clear-coats for paint protection?
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Probably so but FYI they do offer clears as well. Which I have samples of gloss & matte finish but haven’t sprayed them yet.
https://www.cerakote.com/shop/cerakote-coating?q=Clear Last edited by cook_dw; 06-15-2022 at 09:45 PM. |
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So no one can provide feedback on using ceramic coatings on paint?
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This is a complicated subject as there are a multitude of "ceramic" coatings available for DIY'ers. Many contain varying amounts of "ceramic" which is not really ceramic but silicone as far as I can tell after looking at the ingredient list.
I've used the simple spray on Meguiar's Hybrid Ceramic detailer (spray on) and Hybrid Ceramic Liquid wax (both the spray on/wash off and conventional liquid application/buff off) with excellent results. To be clear these are not full on ceramic coatings but conventional products advertised as containing "ceramic" available at your local retailer for home use. |
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by me!.....Bill S Last edited by olredalert; 06-28-2022 at 01:54 PM. |
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I just got a quote from a local company to paint correct my Shelby, install PPF (paint protective film) on the front half, and then ceramic coat and thermal cure the entire car. $7200!! He does nice work, but YIKES!!!
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