whether ceramic is sprayed on or wiped on, it’s the same SiO2 product. There may be some discussion of longevity depending on amount applied. But as always, “that depends” on many factors such as number of washes, whether it’s touchless or harsh, the detergents used, sitting outside, miles driven, and in and on. Clearly the 3 in 1 will last over a year without reapplication.It's great but it still a spray-on product.
The concentration of SiO2 solids is the difference.whether ceramic is sprayed on or wiped on, it’s the same SiO2 product. There may be some discussion of longevity depending on amount applied. But as always, “that depends” on many factors such as number of washes, whether it’s touchless or harsh, the detergents used, sitting outside, miles driven, and in and on. Clearly the 3 in 1 will last over a year without reapplication.
I use it on our aircraft. It holds up better than anything else. Better than that, it’s the fastest product by an order of magnitude.
Sorted Bought Feynlab v2 ceramic coating today as many I’ve spoke too have suggested it’s the one . Minimum 3 years protection with superb gloss & easy to use from 1 coat .
What is a REAL coating?Are you correcting it yourself?
How do you wash the car and how often?
Are you planning to have PPF applied?
There are plenty of long-lasting consumer grade coatings available but if you're paying to have it corrected the shop will most likely have a pro grade coating available with good durability and possibly a warranty.
We can argue waxes/sealants/ceramics all day but a real coating will look great, last the longest, and provide the best protection.
it´s futile when wax stops working within days after exposure to elements.On a car like that, carnuba wax is the only choice. All these wonder sealants don't have the gloss a good carnuba has. Old news I know.
I don't think so, at least on my car. I get a full 6 months from Turtle Wax Super Hard Shell on a daily driver. Every 6 I change the oil and wax the ol' girl. Still beads a plenty.it´s futile when wax stops working within days after exposure to elements.
very brittle protection, been there doing that.
bare minimum are "teflon" waxes. but if that gets on trim it´s p.i.t.a.
What ceramic coating / wax / sealant for ultimate finish which I can apply myself at home which is easy used. Paintwork will be fully machined & corrected by my myself. Just after being fully serviced so want exterior now looking it’s very best. Best regards
You can easily get 6+ mos from Turtle Wax Seal n Shine for under $10.
It is physically impossible to get the same durability from a spray coating when compared to an actual resin.whether ceramic is sprayed on or wiped on, it’s the same SiO2 product. There may be some discussion of longevity depending on amount applied. But as always, “that depends” on many factors such as number of washes, whether it’s touchless or harsh, the detergents used, sitting outside, miles driven, and in and on. Clearly the 3 in 1 will last over a year without reapplication.
I use it on our aircraft. It holds up better than anything else. Better than that, it’s the fastest product by an order of magnitude.
You clearly did something wrong. Tons of tests prove otherwise.I bought in to the hype on the Turtle Wax Seal n Shine and have tried it as well as TW Hybrid Solutions Ceramic 3-in-1 Detailer.
There is no way either one would last 6 months. I have used both on my daily driver. Water no longer beads within 3 weeks of application. I have them now just sitting on a shelf...I should probably just throw them away since I don't use them anymore. They are just overpriced, mass market retail offerings.