won't the spray from running the outboards cover the cowlings with waterspots? I don't know on this particular coating, but ceramics are more vulnerable to water spots and a polymer sealant + durable wax would be better?
Yes, that’s why you clean the boat regularly. Of course if you let it sit for months it may start to etch in the coating. But even a WSP will remove it. Ceramic offers far better UV protection than a sealant / wax
With a multi step process; Curious you use Ceramic over a Si0s Polymer Triple P before Ceramic coating? Can it help for longevity to use the polymer then ceramic coat?
won't the spray from running the outboards cover the cowlings with waterspots? I don't know on this particular coating, but ceramics are more vulnerable to water spots and a polymer sealant + durable wax would be better?
Yes, that’s why you clean the boat regularly. Of course if you let it sit for months it may start to etch in the coating. But even a WSP will remove it. Ceramic offers far better UV protection than a sealant / wax
With a multi step process; Curious you use Ceramic over a Si0s Polymer Triple P before Ceramic coating? Can it help for longevity to use the polymer then ceramic coat?
No, Triple P is exclusively a ceramic prep polish. You should NOT use a polymer sealant before ceramic coating.
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