Adam's Ceramic Spray Coating

black92

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anyone have an idea as to how this ceramic stacks up against zaino?
No idea, but on the budget side, Mother's CMX or Meguiars Hybrid ceramic wax would be a better option. Recent reviews are showing them to be better in durability.
 

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I have used Adam's Ceramic Spray.
For a quick spray (I think of it as a spray wax...only ceramic based so it lasts longer)
It delivers good results with little time and not much effort. Watch for smears and high spots.

How To:
Only use on clean, cool paint in the shade. Short Rule: If it's too hot to the touch do not use it.

Use 2 or 3 microfiber towels. 1 for product removal and 1 for the final (smudges/high spot) removal.
Spray on paint (if needed - gently smear/wipe to even out the product with mf towel number 3)

You will see "rainbows" as the solvent evaporates. This is the time to gently wipe off the product.
I'm not sure about longevity/durability as this is a fairly new product but in my testing so far so good.

Now as stated above - negative marketing - The stated "9H" is on the pencil scale, not the MOHS scale.
It is not a good a rock chip protectant like Paint Protection Film and it will not resist an atomic blast. :-(
The spray is a much thinner application than applying a liquid bottled ceramic (consumer/pro) coating.

Epilogue:
My thoughts are, consumers are going to get confused about ceramic coatings with a "spray and wipe".
If you're looking for a quick "wash & wax" and you'd like to use "spray & wipe" This can work for you.
I would not expect the same durability that will be obtained with a liquid (consumer/pro) coating.
 

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