SirFrederick
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- Genesis G70
Looking good. Try to keep your car dry for the next 24-48 hours so the coating can cure fully and don't wash it for a week. Ceramic coatings are extremely susceptible to water spots during the curing stage. That's why with most coatings you will always apply a topper product that protects it against water spots during that first week and you also don't wash your car for a week after application. I don't think the Mckee's product you used is quite as heavily concentrated as a full ceramic coating, so it probably doesn't need as long a cure time.Okay, just finished. Washed as I detailed above, then finished applying the ceramic. It was a lot of work, similar to applying wax, but a bit more tedious, yet also relatively forgiving. I'm not as detail oriented as @SirFrederick, but it turned out well enough I think! I'm sure if the OP did it, it would easily be even better.
I think if I had a darker color it would be easier to apply the ceramic coating, as you could actually see the application as you spread it out. You could see it on mine, but just barely. Anyway, it is a tiny bit shinier, but not a huge difference, as it was really shiny to begin with since it's so new!
Anyway, thank you @SirFrederick for your washing tips!!
You're right about lighter colours. Darker colours will make it easier to see high spots when applying ceramic coatings.
Yes ideally you would want to do a full prep in order for the product to bond properly and also get the most longevity out of it.Yeah, I was thinking about claying it, but evidently I was too lazy. After the wash and dry I did a thorough wipedown with a microfiber cloth on each panel prior to application to get the surface extra smooth. This was certainly a half-ass replacement of the clay bar step on my part. Still, turned out pretty.
Edit: Next time I'll follow all the steps! Thank you for the advice.
- wash and dry
- iron remover
- tar remover
- clay
- polish
- Paint prep
- LSP
Iron remover is really really easy. Just spray the car, let it sit for a few minutes and rinse. I would definitely recommend adding that in next time around as it does a lot and is really easy. Paint prep is also really easy. It's just spraying a paint prep and wiping down the car with it. Claying is also much easier and safer with today's products.
I generally don't like silver but it looks sharp on the G70.





