What do you use to clean the leather after the IGL coating? Any products unsafe for ecocoat?I went into this with zero knowledge as well and used it as a test run before I look into doing my own exterior ceramics.
The application starts at 6:25. The beginning is just cleaning the seats which is very important before any ceramic applications. I used the cleaner in the kit.
Check that video out. This stuff is extremely forgiving meaning that the high spots or places you applied too much are easy to "knock down".
They provide a cleaner in the package.What do you use to clean the leather after the IGL coating? Any products unsafe for ecocoat?
Right. Do you use that for every cleaning or is that a every 6-12 mo maintenance coating? I couldn't quite tell in the instructions and the video you posted.They provide a cleaner in the package.
Use it when you clean/condition your seats.Right. Do you use that for every cleaning or is that a every 6-12 mo maintenance coating? I couldn't quite tell in the instructions and the video you posted.
How often do you typically do that? Any other products in between, or is this an every-wash sorta product?Use it when you clean/condition your seats.
Personal preference. Depends on how filthy your seats get...How often do you typically do that? Any other products in between, or is this an every-wash sorta product?
Thanks!
I've clay bared about 50% of mine so far, I've seen three small marred areas that likely will require some polish if I decide to do it. I put about 1000 miles on my vehicle before I washed it. So... for me, I don't see too much that's going to need more than a claybarMy wife just picked up a Sx Nightfall editiion Sangria. I have had it for about a week and been trying to digest a lot about detailing. I am going to apply a ceramic coating. I do have a question on paint correction prior to applying ceramic coating. Will clay bar be enough? I havent paid attention to cars like I should since getting married and kids. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
Any particular clay bar. I havent clayed a car in quite a long time.I've clay bared about 50% of mine so far, I've seen three small marred areas that likely will require some polish if I decide to do it. I put about 1000 miles on my vehicle before I washed it. So... for me, I don't see too much that's going to need more than a claybar
I bought a four pack of one hundred gram bars for $13. I'm still using the first bar. I'm using distilled water with a very fraction of a drop of dish soap in a quart of water as lubricant...Any particular clay bar. I havent clayed a car in quite a long time.
I don't know about Nano Bond 9H but I just finished applying a different diy ceramic coating on all lenses, trim, exterior windows, etc without issues.Putting some Nano Bond 9H on my Telluride.
What should or can you do with headlight lenses? Or even even chrome plated trim... will it hurt to get a ceramic coat on these and/or other shiny smooth plastic parts ?
Looks great. Which product(s) did you use?I don't know about Nano Bond 9H but I just finished applying a different diy ceramic coating on all lenses, trim, exterior windows, etc without issues.
Thanks. I used Avalon King Armor Shield IX. I ordered 2 bottles which was enough to do the entire exterior. After applying 1 coat I had about 1/3 of a bottle left so I applied a second coat to the front grille, front headlights, bumper, hood. It was easy to apply and has good reviews. Will see how it holds up.Looks great. Which product(s) did you use?