Ceramic paint coating.

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Digger

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I had my buddy ceramic coat the paint, trim and my new wheels and I'm telling you the pics just don't do the shine any justice at all. It's SHINY and I'm super pleased at how it came out. He used all Adam's products and I'll be using their stuff from this point forward.
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BAM!!! That turned out great!

I was waiting to see photos of the completed coating install. Yesterday, your buddy posted some 'during' photos on Adam's Forums.

It must feel great to know that the paint, trim and wheels are all protected with ceramic coatings, which will keep them looking nice for a long time, and make cleaning much easier!

-Dan
 

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Yea the ceramic coating added a nice deep gloss. Love it. I used the Wolfgang on the paint. Adams ceramic for the trim.
 

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what would you recommend putting on the shocks?

Use the Ceramic Wheel Coating, since it is better suited to the harsher conditions that the shocks experience.

In this post, I used the Ceramic Paint Coating on the wheels and shocks, but only because the Ceramic Wheel Coating had not been released yet, and winter was already starting, so I wanted to get them protected from all the deicer they use on the roads.

Write-up on FRF for Ceramic Coating on Wheels.

-Dan
 
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