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About Us
Contact Us
Truck Accessories
Wheel Packages
Ceramic Coating Pricing
Detailing Pricing
Paint Correction
Ceramic Coatings
What are Ceramic Coatings
Offroad & Heavy Equipment
Other Coatings
Gallery
Caring For Your Coating
  • Post Coating Instructions
  • Maintenance and Washing
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  • Contact Us
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  • Caring For Your Coating
    • Post Coating Instructions
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  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Truck Accessories
  • Wheel Packages
  • Ceramic Coating Pricing
  • Detailing Pricing
  • Paint Correction
  • Ceramic Coatings
  • What are Ceramic Coatings
  • Offroad & Heavy Equipment
  • Other Coatings
  • Gallery
  • Caring For Your Coating
    • Post Coating Instructions
    • Maintenance and Washing

CURING TIME

  • The cure time for your new ceramic coating is typically 5-7 days. We recommend waiting two weeks before washing your vehicle to insure a complete cure. If you must wash, use water only with no chemicals. During this cure time, it is important to remove any bug guts, bird droppings, and tree sap as soon as possible with the provided spray and towel. Until fully cured, you may not see the hydrophobicity, hardness, and self cleaning properties. 

REMOVE CONTAMINATES

If you see any tree sap, bug guts, bird droppings, or other contaminants on your vehicle, use the pr

If you see any tree sap, bug guts, bird droppings, or other contaminants on your vehicle, use the provided spray and microfiber cloth to remove them. DO NOT SCRUB! Never place a dry towel on the vehicle. Spray your microfiber with a few squirts. Starting before the contaminate, lightly push the towel into the contaminated area, lifting upward at the same time. The goal is to lift the contaminate off of the paint without scratching it. After it is removed, fold the towel, spray with a few more squirts, and gently wipe clean.

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