Already in an aerosol form. Looks great, super easy to use, It’s hydrophobic, any overspray cleans right off glass or paint. Only draw back is that it won’t last as long as a true coating like DLUX.
Just wanted to give you another option.
^^ this It's my go-to spray on. I've looked into an airbrush set up for coatings but the over-use of product makes it a bit pricey and clean up would be a pain. Results on wheels would be outstanding but at a cost though $ Trim wise though the above is what I use.
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Re: Is Anyone Using an Air Spray Gun to Apply Ceramic Coatings?
Originally Posted by TTQ B4U
^^ this It's my go-to spray on. I've looked into an airbrush set up for coatings but the over-use of product makes it a bit pricey and clean up would be a pain. Results on wheels would be outstanding but at a cost though $ Trim wise though the above is what I use.
I've used similar products in the past but it just makes no sense for me keep reapplying it every few weeks. I've applied Gyeon Trim with a Q-tip to the front grille on one of my cars and it looks magnificent!
Re: Is Anyone Using an Air Spray Gun to Apply Ceramic Coatings?
Just to chime in,
I don't have any experience with this technique but I think it's Anthony Orosco and Ron Harris, owners of Concours Auto Salon, LLC in San Antonio, Texas that pioneered and perfected this technique. At least with Optimum Polymer Technologies products. I remember Anthony showing me this technique while I was there for a GTG in 2010
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