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Ceramic Spray
A customer of mine was asking me about a certain ceramic spray that he wants to use on his motorcycle. He asked me my opinion on a product that we found on Amazon called Torque Detail ceramic spray. I told him that he should go with a more trusted name brand like 3D Ceramic Touch. Did I give him good advice? I have never used 3D Ceramic Touch before but I have used other 3D products and have been happy with them.
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Re: Ceramic Spray
Originally Posted by
UncleDavy
A customer of mine was asking me about a certain ceramic spray that he wants to use on his motorcycle. He asked me my opinion on a product that we found on Amazon called Torque Detail ceramic spray. I told him that he should go with a more trusted name brand like 3D Ceramic Touch. Did I give him good advice? I have never used 3D Ceramic Touch before but I have used other 3D products and have been happy with them.
When I read your first sentence, I was sure you were going to say your customer wanted to use F11. Even though 3D products are solid, I'd encourage your customer to do some research....read reviews....look on YouTube to see if there are any videos about the products.....it might help them decide on their own. The market is so flooded with these products right now, it makes your head spin trying to pick one
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Re: Ceramic Spray
Originally Posted by
briarpatch
When I read your first sentence, I was sure you were going to say your customer wanted to use F11. Even though 3D products are solid, I'd encourage your customer to do some research....read reviews....look on YouTube to see if there are any videos about the products.....it might help them decide on their own. The market is so flooded with these products right now, it makes your head spin trying to pick one
F11 is something I am always discourage. I have never heard of Torque Detail before but I have some confidence in 3D. He bought a bottle and I just made a new customer for Autogeek.
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Re: Ceramic Spray
If he wants a proven real spray ceramic coating cancoat is probably the best way to go. Water-based spray coatings that get a lot of love here are adams graphene spray coating and griots 3in1 ceramic spray.
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Re: Ceramic Spray
I'm reading a lot of positive reviews on 3D Bead It Up lately. Not a true ceramic but quite durable and very easy to use.
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Re: Ceramic Spray
Originally Posted by
NJNinja
I'm reading a lot of positive reviews on 3D Bead It Up lately. Not a true ceramic but quite durable and very easy to use.
I use it but never have tried it as a stand alone product.i know its not ment to be used that way although it is marketed as such as well. Im curious of its longevity if used this way.
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Re: Ceramic Spray
For a spray sealant with some ceramic in it, Griots 3 in 1 is always a safe choice. Looks good and it's pretty durable.
Depending on durability expectations, Capro Elixr is another interesting option. It's billed as a detail spray, but I used it once as a standalone (long story) and found it lasted at least four weeks. Beading and sheeting was more coating-like than the Griots. Just make sure it's applied in warm weather.
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I just like to add that a product that doesn't get mentioned much anymore is Sonax Polymer Net Shield. It has GREAT beading.
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Re: Ceramic Spray
I've never used it personally and only applied it once. However, from everything I've seen it behaves more like a ceramic coating than most of the "ceramic coating" sprays on the market today. Moreso when combined with Sonax BSD.
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Originally Posted by
Desertnate
I've never used it personally and only applied it once. However, from everything I've seen it behaves more like a ceramic coating than most of the "ceramic coating" sprays on the market today. Moreso when combined with Sonax BSD.
You have never used it? But applied it once? lol Just splitting hairs dude, yeah it does have very good beading behavior and its easy to use. A solid 3mths of protection.
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