The ceramic coating on this car is designed to protect your paint from scratches, bird droppings, and other external contaminants. These contaminants may make your car paint appear dull and force you to seek further paint correction procedures. Once applied, most professional-grade ceramic coatings will offer protection to your car's paint and exterior for two to five years. This average is not guaranteed as it depends on how you store your vehicle, frequency of use, and routine cleaning processes.
Your ceramic coating will age and require a new ceramic coat layer even with proper maintenance. You need to be keen and identify the warning signs of aging that suggest that applying a new coating is necessary.
When your car loses the glossy finish look, it's a sure sign that your vehicle needs a new coat of ceramic coating. Your ceramic coat will wear out after washing your car severally and after hours of exposure to different environmental elements. The dullness may persist even when you apply polish or wax.
The ceramic coating ensures that water droplets don't stick to the car's paint. Water droplets will not bead and roll off the car surface when your ceramic coating is worn out. Instead, they will stick on the surface and may create swirl marks if wiped off unprofessionally. The swirl marks will create unpleasant glares when sunlight strikes the surface of your car and cause the paint to appear dull.
The only way to get your car shining like a new car is by stripping off the old ceramic coating and applying a new coating. The Ceramic coating removal process is a delicate one that requires patience and attention to detail not to cause further harm.
The first method you can use to remove a ceramic coating is alkaline-based chemicals and degreasers that will break the bond between the ceramic coating and the car surface. This method will aggressively attack the ceramic coating and remove it from the car's surface. The only challenge with this method is that it may not spare your car's clear coat and, if left laying on the car surface for long, may degrade your car paint. Using brake cleaner and water mixture, you can also perform this method as a DIY project. You will need to mix the liquids in the right ratios and ensure the mix doesn't sit for long on the vehicle surface.
The most appropriate method of ceramic coating removal, which most ceramic coatings and professional detailers swear by, is machine polishing. Because the ceramic coating is a physical layer, machine polishing will eat at the existing coating layer and expose the clear coat underneath. After removing the old coating, the car will go through final prep and paint correction procedures and get your vehicle ready for a new layer of ceramic coating. For this procedure, you will need special tools and several polishing compounds.
It would help if you typically had light polish and a medium gauge cutting pad for a start. Spread the polishing compound evenly across the body panel and start polishing. Take note not to leave the rubbing machine at the same spot for long. Moving the rubbing machine evenly across the body panel will prevent marring the surface and destroying the original paint; after that, inspect the surface for any deformities and decide on the appropriate rubbing compound to use after inspection of the car surface.
You can use a finishing polish on the clear-coated surface to give the car a glossy finish.
After removing the old ceramic coat, it is advisable to apply a new layer of ceramic coating to protect your car's paint. After initial paint correction, you should always visit a professional car detailer to guide you on which ceramic coating to apply to your vehicle. Other options you can explore to protect your car's paint include paint sealant, waxing, and protection films.
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