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What DIY ceramic coating do you use? What do you think of this one?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by rimfire7, Mar 30, 2021.

  1. Apr 7, 2021 at 1:55 AM
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    I use aerolon tech shine for the boat. Easy to apply... looks, and work great.
     
  3. Apr 14, 2021 at 6:38 PM
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    I want to go with the cquartz product but I keep seeing that its complicated to apply or that professionals should use it. I am not an expert at waxing but I wash and clean and have waxed with TW products in the past. In your opinion, how difficult is it to apply this product? I've never applied a ceramic product before.
     
  4. Apr 14, 2021 at 7:12 PM
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    The easiest I have found is optimum gloss coat. It's effortless to apply and buff off any high spots that don't flash fully off. Plus no voc so it won't harm you in a closed garage.
     
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    never heard of it and for that price, I wouldn't be using something generic like that. Don't trust Amazon reviews. that F11 topcoat and shine supply stuff gets great reviews but it is 100% garbage

    If you want easy, durable, and not expensive. Go with the turtle wax seal n shine, griots 3in1 or the Turtle wax ceramic spray
     
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  7. Apr 15, 2021 at 11:07 AM
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    I've used turtles seal n shine and it works great.

    I've also used the green meguires hybrid ceramic and it also works great.

    I'm going to go with the gtechniq lite + crystal, after doing a light color correction. There are swirls in the paint and other little things that bother my OCS, so I'm going to go this route for a more permanent solution. I used to restore and paint older cars, so this shouldn't be too difficult. It's all in the surface prep :)
     
  8. Apr 15, 2021 at 11:18 AM
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    Gtechniq CSL is great. Super slick and crazy hydrophobic. I did my truck with CSL topped with ExoV4 and I just coated my wife's new Explorer with CSL last weekend. It goes on super easy and comes off very easy. I had a 30ml bottle and I did my truck and her explorer and have 1/4 bottle left. The stuff spreads sooooo far. Only downside is it is pretty smelly with voc.

    Oh money saving tip. For your final wipe after polishing. Don't waste money on a company panel wipe that cost $15 for 16oz.
    1part pure acetone to 3 parts original windex. Works great. Spend like $6 at target and can make like 48oz
     
  9. Apr 15, 2021 at 11:20 AM
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    That is exactly what I plan on doing!

    Question.. did you apply with a foam applicator + suede leather? Or is the suede not needed?
     
  10. Apr 15, 2021 at 11:29 AM
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    I used the one that came with it for EXO and that little white applicator I feel soaks up too much. I use to always use the suede and the foam block. Always too cumbersome with the towel flopping on the block. I used these this time and it made applying SOOO much easier. and it doesn't soak in the product because there is a barrier right under the MF top so it won't go into the sponge.
    https://www.autoality.com/store/pc/...r-Applicator-12-pk-Gold-Grey-Mini-16p8296.htm
     
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  11. Apr 15, 2021 at 11:32 AM
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    Right on, I'll make sure to use something other than what it comes with.

    Did you apply to trim/plastic, or did you use their plastic/trim product?

    Just shopping around for a decent swirl remover/light polish and I'm good to go :)
     
  12. Apr 15, 2021 at 11:36 AM
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    you can apply it to the trim and plastic. I use solution finish on my plastics so I just used it on the paint. One thing I have been told is if you do put in on plastics make sure they are super clean. I have heard the ceramic coatings can turn white if there is another dressing on the plastics.

    I use optimum Hyper polish. the best part is that it will NOT stain trim so you can actually polish the trim to clean it. So no need to tape anything off. Makes life so much easier.
    https://www.autoality.com/store/pc/Optimum-Hyper-Spray-Polish-18-oz-New-Blue-Formula-92p252.htm
    Honestly, the new Harbor freight 21mm polisher will do just fine and its cheap. just get some decent pads. I mainly use the Lake country SDO orange pads and they do great for 1 step cutting and finishing
    https://www.autoality.com/store/pc/6-5-Inch-Lake-Country-SDO-Orange-Foam-Polishing-Pad-428p8156.htm
     
  13. Apr 15, 2021 at 12:01 PM
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    I'm using the Maguires Hybrid ceramic liquid wax, not the spray on one. it seems to work good. I'm sure not as good as the high dollar coatings but I'm going to do it 2-3 times a year. It's easy and quick to apply. I also am using the matching quick detailer product every few washes. that is supposed refresh the coating. So far it seems to keep the water beading up nicely.
     
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    This is the same stuff I was talking about, and it's what I use now.

    You will need to refresh it, and having a good starting point (clay the truck/de iron) makes a massive difference.
     
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    I did a de iron when I got the truck home last summer. I did not clay it. that removes some paint and puts very small micro scratches in the paint and I didn't feel it was time for that. the paint was still very smooth then seemed like the dealer never took it in an automatic wash. They were hand washing and drying it with compressed air when I got there to pick it up. I will probably clay it this summer and do it all again with 2 coats.
    so far it seems to be holding up well. Pretty good for the price.
     
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    I used this product two years ago this month. My vehicle is garage kept. I typically wash the truck once a week. The coating is amazing, simple to apply, and has made maintenance a breeze. I use an Si02 booster every couple of washes (Adams), but it probably it not necessary.

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    Don't remember the brands. 1st was $22. the 2nd was $35. both did not work for me. I guess after 47 years of applying coatings to cars, I'm doing it wrong.

    Maybe you could give me step by step instructions on applying coatings. Since your so good with proper installs, I could really use your help!
     
  20. Apr 15, 2021 at 1:00 PM
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    sounds like the fake crap on Amazon. Sorry, actual coatings have only been around for about 10years on the consumer market. Waxing vs installing a true coating is not the same at all.
    Yea i know how to use the products properly. Enjoy your as seen on TV crap
     
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