While there are many types of polishers available from different manufacturers, our line of long-throw, dual-action machines have the advantage of being more efficient, are more comfortable to use for long periods of time, and result in a better final product, without being too expensive to own...
I would use the Graphene Ceramic Coating on both. It will out-perform a standard ceramic coating, giving more gloss on the daily driver, and better scratch and mar resistance on the beastly off-roader. Plus it will last longer, giving you a better return on your investment and time for...
Graphene and Ceramic are not the same thing, so are not interchangeable terms. A Ceramic Coating is a quartz-based product, composed of silica and titanium dioxide. Graphene is a mono-layer of graphite, which is a crystalline form of carbon. Our Graphene Ceramic Coating products have the...
The clay bar will not remove the coating, but claying does have the potential to cause marring on the surface of the coating. Just don't be too aggressive with the claying, and use lots of Detail Spray for lubrication. I prefer to use the Clay Mitt on a coating, as it can be rinsed out often...
Adding a second application will not really help, as the issue is the lack of the first coat properly bonding to the paint. A plan of action would be to wait until the current application is worn off, by monitoring the beading action, and then prep the paint using Surface Prep and apply the...
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