Adams Ceramic Spray Coating Better Than Their Actual Coating??
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- In this video we talk about each of the ceramic coating that I have from Adams.
One if the actual ceramic coating, one is there spray coating. Both are the advanced versions and both are graphene.
When it comes to ease of use, the spray coating is the clear winner. It is also one of the easiest products I have ever used.
My biggest complaint about the ceramic coating is how much it will water spot. This has happened on all the vehicles I have used this on. Oh a black vehicle, these stand out like a sore thumb.
Watch the video to see the before and after and see which on I would prefer to use. See if that one is right for you.
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I use this same combination along with the Graphine boost.. And this product has stood up to the claims of durability and slickness and the hydrophobic properties as well. Curious, did you prepare your vehicle properly? A decon wash of some kind, Iron removal, Did you clay or use a clay mitt? And did you polish to make sure nothing was existing on your clear coat. I did all the above and the results are amazing.
I will not clay bar anymore. I’ve added so many scratches from doing that. I’ll do a light polish/paint correction right before I apply it. I’ve found this is the best to eliminate swirls.
Use a clay towel from the rag Company or DIY it will not scratch a car. Just make sure you use plenty of lube.
Claying is a must so you must have not fully cleaned the vehicle. @@Twisted500
Hi, does anyone know how long after application this can be topped with something like a cos spray dressing? I’m looking at the collinite beadmaker ceramic/graphene product as a little gloss/bead enhancer….
Most cure times average 4 hours, a lot of factors like temperature, humidity also play a role in this. It’s best advised to wait 24 hours.
this and Gyeon CanCoat are my favorite protectants. great review
can you use cancoat as a topper
@MrKennyanders Probably but I wouldn't. it wants to bond to a pure surface not other protection that may repel it this is a legit coating in spray form just not as concentrated
The claim of lifetime is lifetime of ownership of the vehicle is what they’re talking about. Most people own a vehicle for less than 10 years. It’s all marketing tactics when advertising and selling a product.
I do like their products but to say that a product will last a certain amount of years or a certain amount of time is a marketing gimmick. It's all situational depends on the elements How often you're driving road conditions blah blah blah
ive heard their coating sucks, and the durability claim is complete bs
There not bad. For a diy there good. But no matter what brand there’s no coating that’s gonna last over three years that’s all bs. I’m a multimillionaire in the detailing business and we only offer one or three year coatings. After that it’s all bs
I just used the advanced graphene spray and it's been amazing so far. But if course only a few weeks in. Shine is amazing though.