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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Originally Posted by forrest@mothers
A detail day in Chicago? Count us in!
Thanks! I'll keep you in the loop!
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
It is not to be used as a drying aid -- it should be applied to a clean, dry surface as its own process.
Isn't this what they all say(kinda) and we use them as drying aids anyway.
That would be the first thing I do and blow my car up.
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Originally Posted by forrest@mothers
A detail day in Chicago? Count us in!
Thanks Forrest, greatly appreciated!
Could you tell us about application of this product, there seems to be some possible confusion. I ask because most of these products are to be applied to a wet car, after washing, just spray on, let it sit for a short period of time and rinse IN the protection and shine, how is THIS product applied?
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For maximum longevity you wash, clay and polish (as needed for defect removal), then do an IPA wipedown to remove any oils. Spray product on and buff. Let cure for 24 hours. Here are te actual directions from the bottle:
1. Begin with a clean, cool and dry surface.
2. Ensure the paint is free of any paint defects. You may need to clay and polish.
3. Remove any surface oils with isopropyl alcohol.
4. Working in small sections, sparingly spray CMX onto surface.
5. Buff with a clean microfiber towel.
6. If product drying occurs, reapply and buff while wet.
7. Allow product to cure for 24 hours.
It's not a ceramic spray booster, it's a coating - just in a spray form instead of liquid. The mainstream market has been moving away from liquids for a few years. Liquid sales are down 10% + year over year the past 3 years, while sprays are growing. We created our coating to have the ease of use of spray, but with a real ceramic coating life.
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Im for a detail day in Chicago too.
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Forrest - Will this effect microfiber towels at all? Harden them or anything like that? Thanks!
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Can't wait to read the Amazon reviews were a whole bottle is used and they get steaks (high spots).
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Forrest-When and where will we be able to purchase this item? The sooner the better!
And bring back the Mother’s Foam Leather Cleaner, please!
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Re: Mother's CMX CERAMIC SPRAY COATING
Originally Posted by forrest@mothers
It's not a ceramic spray booster, it's a coating - just in a spray form instead of liquid. The mainstream market has been moving away from liquids for a few years. Liquid sales are down 10% + year over year the past 3 years, while sprays are growing. We created our coating to have the ease of use of spray, but with a real ceramic coating life.
Thanks for the insight. Does this include liquid paste sealants too? I never thought there was firm delineation for what defines a coating anyways. We have detail sprays on the market now basically calling themselves coatings.
Can this product be reapplied on top of itself? Meaning can you refresh the product without another polish and prep wipe?
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I predict it will be OTC for a short time period then disappear from the shelves. It will probably be too pricey for OTC and then survive as niche online retail product due to some loyal fans. I'll definitely give a try.
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