So, you’ve got a failing clear coat. The good news is you can get it sorted. The process involves carefully stripping off that damaged top layer—using methods like wet sanding, machine compounding, or even chemical strippers—without touching the good base paint...
If you're serious about paint correction, a rotary polisher is the tool that separates the hobbyists from the pros. It's a direct-drive machine, meaning the pad spins in one powerful, circular motion. This is the brute force you need to tackle deep paint...
Washing a car with a ceramic coating isn't just a chore; it's a critical maintenance step. The key is a gentle, pH-neutral approach, whether you're using a classic two-bucket method or a foam cannon. Stick with high-quality microfiber wash mitts and...
When it comes to washing your ceramic-coated car, there's one golden rule: be gentle. That’s it. You’ve invested in a serious layer of protection, and the last thing you want to do is degrade it with harsh chemicals or abrasive washing methods. Using pH-neutral...
For ages, the go-to for protecting your car’s paint was a good old-fashioned wax.But let’s be honest, traditional waxes are a temporary fix. They form a weak, sacrificial layer that sits on top of the paint, offering a decent shine but very little in the...