RLE55
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The Ceramic Coating principles can't be explained much better than above. To think all it does is make things shiny...more research is needed. The best part is in the 2nd paragraph..Ceramic coating does far more than make your car shiny and make water bead. It makes paint and clearcoat contamination and staining more difficult, reduces swirls, marks, and scratches, makes a more durable surface, prevents oxidation, and keeps the sun's UV rays and heat from damaging the paint.
It's as sacrificial layer that gives itself up to protect your paint and clear coat. The molecular bond between the ceramic and the paint means your paint remains untouched by outside elements, provided that you don't do stupid things like take it through a car wash.
Yes, you can still scratch your ceramic coated vehicle. You'll still get water spots and you'll still need to wash it. But there are far more benefits to ceramic coating than just making your car shiny and making water bead up.
Like I said, that guy wouldn't be allowed to be within 100 yards of my DH.
Hope it all works out for you.

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