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Ceramic coating can help your vessel resist environmental hazards and natural toxins while still looking its best - protecting against maintenance costs, improving performance and creating an eye-catching shine that'll have people taking notice! As a boat owner looking to keep it looking new for longer and provide peace of mind for others. Ceramic coating provides protection that lasts.For more details kindly visit here https://www.tumblr.com/boatdetailing-101/736110886986596352/how-to-apply-ceramic-coating-on-a-boat
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How to Apply Ceramic Coating on a Boat
Ceramic coating can help your vessel resist environmental hazards and natural toxins while still looking its best - protecting against maintenance costs, improving performance and creating an eye- catching shine that'll have people taking notice! As a boat owner looking to keep it looking new for longer and provide peace of mind for others. Ceramic coating provides protection that lasts. It reduces maintenance costs, enhances performance and produces an unrivalled sheen that will draw admiring glances!
Before beginning, the initial step in applying ceramic coating is preparing your boat, which is crucial to its success. Begin by removing old waxes and polishes from its surface. Next use Gtechniq Multi-Stage Polish to remove any oxidation on gelcoat surface to bring back high gloss level - this will allow ceramic coating to adhere more securely as well as speeding up removal of hazing faster.
Next, use a high-quality boat cleaner such as Gtechniq UV Wash to eliminate any stains or water spots from the surface of your vessel using high sudsing detergent with ultraviolet protectant that's specially formulated to aid ceramic coating bonding with surfaces like the Gtechniq UV Wash - we used just two ounces on our 37' Midnight Express before our new ceramic coating looked as though it came right off of a showroom floor!
Once your boat is clean and prepared for coating, open your bottle of Solar Defense Marine Ceramic Coating and begin applying it in a crosshatch pattern across its surfaces - including decks, cleats, windows, electronics and electronics. Although the application process takes some time, it should prove the easiest part of this task.