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Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
Coated my vehicle about a week ago, washed and dryed with beads maker.
Now it almost looks like over spray under certain lighting in my paint. By hand the paint feels smooth.
The "over spray" areas can only be removed by polish when I did a test. Car was corrected and prepped properly before application.
What happened
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Re: Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
And yes. It's their new formula. Didn't have this issue with the old on two different vehicles.
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Regular Member
Re: Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
Before washing, did you notice them? How did you apply the coating?
Also, why are you using beadmaker? Ideally no wax or sealant on top of ceramic coating.
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Re: Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
Didn't notice them before washing. It's not real over spray since they are spread out on every panel of the car.
Coating was applied with the foam applicator. I did not spray the paint, just the applicator.
I use beads maker for added sickness and primarily a drying aid.
Used it the same way with the old formula. No problems.
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Regular Member
Re: Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
Got it. Might not be the coating if you didn't spray on the panel. I'm assuming that you pour (ie like from a z cap) to a foam applicator instead of spraying to it right?
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Re: Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
Originally Posted by
Jon TDS
Got it. Might not be the coating if you didn't spray on the panel. I'm assuming that you pour (ie like from a z cap) to a foam applicator instead of spraying to it right?
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Correct. No spraying over the paint
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Super Member
Re: Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
The one time I coated with McKee's I also ended up with over spray in some areas. I hated using their sprayer, even spraying just on the applicator some of it will be airborne. I understand the newer ones include a dropper if you prefer that way and I do, then you know for sure coating is not going everywhere.
I would skip on bead maker on the coating. If you want to top it use hydro blue, better performance and easier to apply.
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Re: Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
i just bought a new bottle 2 weeks ago directly from M37 and there was no eye dropper, but 2 sprayers
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Re: Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
I've used the McKee's coating three times. Each time, I sprayed directly on the panel, and spread in a cross-hatch pattern, then circular. I also made sure to overlap my sections significantly to avoid overspray not being leveled. The one error I did make the first time was near windows, where on the first car I did (my own), there was over spray on the windows. I've since found ways to block overspray on glass, and have not had an issue.
But for the specific answer, I think the key is a wide overlap.
good luck to you!
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Re: Mckeeys 37 Ceramic Question
The weird part here is I have zero marks on my windows. So it must be the beads maker. I'm going to try and wipe down the car with cleaner detailer with no gloss. I have some 3d 503. Maybe with a little pressure I can get it to buff off.
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