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colinj8899
Posted 1/19/2021 10:40 PM (#973972 - in reply to #973959)
Subject: Re: Ceramic max your boat.





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RyanJoz - 1/19/2021 7:34 PM

colinj8899 - 1/19/2021 6:27 PM

I run a small part time Detail Service. I have never used Ceramic Wax as I just dont have a customer base who wants to invest in it. But it is top of the line and offers the most protection. It is semi-permanent and wont come off unless its abraded.

I haven't looked to much into the cost of it or proper ways to apply. But I am sure like any product there our cheap ceramics and expensive ceramics. But I know a lot of detailers who use the product and it is the best form of protection.


Can I ask what products you do use? Sb3 is a really good 9h ceramic. Do you use Adams waxes by chance?


Ryan, Right now I am using Mezerna, Malco, Meguiars and Griots products for compounds, polishes and waxes. I have a few products by Adams but dont use them a lot. Like I said in my post. I run a part time detail service and I have not got into Ceramics yet. It has peaked my interest on numerous occasions because of everything I have heard about Ceramic Coatings.

I currently haven't gotten into the Marine world of detailing as I only detail part time and enjoy Exterior and Interior work on cars and just don't feel I have the time to start Marine work.

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