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Ceramic application and clear bra

Discussion in 'Detailing & Showroom' started by babwine, Jan 19, 2017.

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  1. babwine

    babwine Karting

    Nov 6, 2016
    159
    Boca Raton/Cape Cod
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    Burt
    Is ceramic application such as Ceramic Pro, Modesta or Gyeon Quartz done on top of clear bra?
     
  2. MobileJay

    MobileJay Formula 3
    Rossa Subscribed

    Sep 9, 2006
    1,441
    Houston
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    Jason Cavallo
    Yes. The film companies will void warranty if the product is applied underneath. Look for Cquartz Finest if you want a wicked good coating!


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  3. MARANELLONATION

    MARANELLONATION Karting

    Nov 22, 2006
    133
    North Andover Ma. 01845
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    Michael A. Ferrante
    My Speciale has Ceramic Pro applied over Expel
     
  4. SizzleChest

    SizzleChest Formula Junior

    Dec 15, 2014
    255
    Naples, FL
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    Scott
    Yes. It will assist in the maintenance/clean up and give some extra UV protection as well as add some more 'gloss'.
     
  5. Envious Eric

    Envious Eric Karting

    Sep 21, 2009
    238
    Orange County, CA
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    Eric
    Modesta is going to be the best out of the options that you mentioned. Highest gloss, and best durability (bc04)

    What is does in essence is create a flat glass layer on the surface it is applied to. The coating is inorganic, hence it will not oxidize. Being so, you can expect the material below the coating to not oxidize either since the UV inhibitors block the UV rays from getting to the paint/film.

    Cleaning is extremely easy from that point forward, soap and water is all that is needed, and an iron remover maybe once every 6 months is all that is necessary. NO more waxing every 2 months (yes, you need to protect the film as well with either a coating or sealant wax, but no carnubas or petroleum materials)
     

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