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    Ceramic Coating

    OK, here we go , had the car done last year, sorry Elton, but your just too far away buddy , looks good and am happy with the results , but u still need to clean & polish etc, tree sap , etc, I have found that detailer mists etc, are not all that great, some even being a little streaky etc, I found this product on the net & was wonder if anyone has used it on Ceramic Coating etc and what were ur results, or does anyone know of a good products to use on CC cars ! of course I am extremely lazy, so easier on & off would be the best, Elton, please chime in if your have some stuff u know !

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    I heard peanut butter works an a lot of things. But I would trust Elton would suggest something else.

    Been a long day Glen.

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    So does Coconut Oil Larry, LOL,

    U been choppin wood ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MINT2000 View Post
    OK, here we go , had the car done last year, sorry Elton, but your just too far away buddy , looks good and am happy with the results , but u still need to clean & polish etc, tree sap , etc, I have found that detailer mists etc, are not all that great, some even being a little streaky etc, I found this product on the net & was wonder if anyone has used it on Ceramic Coating etc and what were ur results, or does anyone know of a good products to use on CC cars ! of course I am extremely lazy, so easier on & off would be the best, Elton, please chime in if your have some stuff u know !

    Thanks Everyone , G>
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    have you tried Poor Boys Spray and Wipe?

    https://www.amazon.ca/Poorboys-World.../dp/B0002UQAK2

    I use the stuff on the paint, polished aluminum, chrome and glass.....and I even use it on the cook-top in the kitchen

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    Not yet Tim, been using a bunch of Chemical Guys stuff, they opened a store Pickering , their products are just not up to snuff ! but using any kind of detailer so far has been fruitless ! but for $14 bucks its worth a try, Thanks, G>
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    Quote Originally Posted by MINT2000 View Post
    Not yet Tim, been using a bunch of Chemical Guys stuff, they opened a store Pickering , their products are just not up to snuff ! but using any kind of detailer so far has been fruitless ! but for $14 bucks its worth a try, Thanks, G>
    I've been using the stuff for years....I usually do a 12 bottle order from eshine and it lasts a while

    I kid you not....I use it on my cooktop in the kitchen....the stuff would get rid of bird shit on hot paint with ease.....and then one day I've got some baked-on crap on my cook-top and the kitchen stuff was doing squat so I went out to the garage and got the Poorboys....and whammo....done

    the stuff works on all surfaces

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    I have ceramic coating on my 2018 and have been using AutoGlym Detailing spray and water. Bird crap and bugs and such just wipe off with a microfibre when I spay with water, perfectly clean. I use the AutoGlym (from Canadian Tire) infrequently but it always does a nice job. Works well on my 1991 which has conventional waxes and polishes on it.

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    Adams car shampoo is good one, so is CarPro Reset. its pH neutral and leave no residues or waxes so its great for ceramic coatings

    Others are:
    Optimum Car Wash
    Meguiar's Hyper Wash

    For a Rinsless wash Mckee's 914 doesn't have any gloss enhancers.

    You want a wash that leaves nothing behind. You also don't need any toppers (waxes, sealants) it kinds defeats the purpose of the coating.
    Joel,

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    I just picked up some Adams Boost for Ceramic Coating, will give a test run when it warms up !
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    Quote Originally Posted by MINT2000 View Post
    I just picked up some Adams Boost for Ceramic Coating, will give a test run when it warms up !
    Local pick up or online ?

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