OK I wanted to start a thread talking about all the rage right now in ceramic coating, not the professional coating but all these spray coating that hit the market.
The First one I tried from Adams is the H20 guard and gloss. I found it to work amazingly well but didn't like how it sprayed, it was basically to thick. That product probably would have been better as a liquid wax and apply with a pad.
Yesterday for a early Fathers day gift my Son got me CS3 16 oz size as I was washing my Durango yesterday and he gave me all my Adams gifts. I got a Shirt Air fresher , hand soap and the CS3.
The CS3 I used basically like a detail spray. My Truck is already coated with another manufacturers Spray Ceramic coating. I did a clay bar and polish last weekend and then coated with a spray ceramic coating from Griots Garage. Worked great. The CS3 gave it another level of gloss and the feel of the paint I'll describe it to feel like silk.
So basically I went to the Adams website to check out all the ceramic Spray coating and found a few of them. Adam's has their own Ceramic spray coating but also has another one in a UV ceramic spray coating. So basically 4 of them with H20,CS3 UV and the standard ceramic spray coating. I think there was more but I'm already confused on how to proceed.
Can someone basically explain all these different spray coatings and what they should be used for? Oh and I saw the Ceramic boost. It's getting a bit much and I want to put together a nice system for my vehicles that I can use. I like to wash all 3 of them each week, like using a spray after a wash to keep it fresh etc. I deeply enjoy detailing my vehicles every weekend as I love a fresh clean vehicle.
I have a garage so they stay in very good condition and light dirt and dust is basically what I clean off. Some weekends one of them may only need a waterless wash and from what I learned the CS3 is a great product for that.
Thanks in advance as I really want to explore all of Adam's ceramic offerings as this is the new path I'm on as I'm moving away from sealants and waxes.
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Hello all,
OK I wanted to start a thread talking about all the rage right now in ceramic coating, not the professional coating but all these spray coating that hit the market.
The First one I tried from Adams is the H20 guard and gloss. I found it to work amazingly well but didn't like how it sprayed, it was basically to thick. That product probably would have been better as a liquid wax and apply with a pad.
Yesterday for a early Fathers day gift my Son got me CS3 16 oz size as I was washing my Durango yesterday and he gave me all my Adams gifts. I got a Shirt Air fresher , hand soap and the CS3.
The CS3 I used basically like a detail spray. My Truck is already coated with another manufacturers Spray Ceramic coating. I did a clay bar and polish last weekend and then coated with a spray ceramic coating from Griots Garage. Worked great. The CS3 gave it another level of gloss and the feel of the paint I'll describe it to feel like silk.
So basically I went to the Adams website to check out all the ceramic Spray coating and found a few of them. Adam's has their own Ceramic spray coating but also has another one in a UV ceramic spray coating. So basically 4 of them with H20,CS3 UV and the standard ceramic spray coating. I think there was more but I'm already confused on how to proceed.
Can someone basically explain all these different spray coatings and what they should be used for? Oh and I saw the Ceramic boost. It's getting a bit much and I want to put together a nice system for my vehicles that I can use. I like to wash all 3 of them each week, like using a spray after a wash to keep it fresh etc. I deeply enjoy detailing my vehicles every weekend as I love a fresh clean vehicle.
I have a garage so they stay in very good condition and light dirt and dust is basically what I clean off. Some weekends one of them may only need a waterless wash and from what I learned the CS3 is a great product for that.
Thanks in advance as I really want to explore all of Adam's ceramic offerings as this is the new path I'm on as I'm moving away from sealants and waxes.
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