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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Ceramic Coat Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Norton" data-source="post: 16499986" data-attributes="member: 145307"><p>Cars look GREAT, as always, Jimmy!</p><p></p><p>Beyond ease of maintenance, ceramic also makes it very difficult for anything stick/bond with the car's surface. I experienced this first-hand when I was unknowingly staged for a car show downwind from a maple tree that was weeping sap into the steady breeze. I didn't realize what was happening until sap mist had baked on my black car in the hot summer sun for almost 6 hours. The surface felt like sandpaper! I feared the worst, but was pleasantly surprised when all of it came off with a standard wash. The surface was as glassy as it had been the day before without clay, polishing, or recoating. For me, the experience validated my decision to go ceramic. Here are couple shots of mine with Gtechniq CSU+EXO...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1665413[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1665414[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norton, post: 16499986, member: 145307"] Cars look GREAT, as always, Jimmy! Beyond ease of maintenance, ceramic also makes it very difficult for anything stick/bond with the car's surface. I experienced this first-hand when I was unknowingly staged for a car show downwind from a maple tree that was weeping sap into the steady breeze. I didn't realize what was happening until sap mist had baked on my black car in the hot summer sun for almost 6 hours. The surface felt like sandpaper! I feared the worst, but was pleasantly surprised when all of it came off with a standard wash. The surface was as glassy as it had been the day before without clay, polishing, or recoating. For me, the experience validated my decision to go ceramic. Here are couple shots of mine with Gtechniq CSU+EXO... [ATTACH=full]1665413[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1665414[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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