I've ceramic coated my wheels using Gtechniq C5 makes them so easy to clean. I don't have a garage / indoor area to do the paintwork but looks like you've done a great job.
Top job it looks pretty damn shiny to me! the main thing being your satisfied. I have always finished at the SRP stage having never had indoor/undercover area to do ceramic coating.
can you use the Autoglym Resin polish on top of the ceramic coating kit in future months? or not recommended after the ceramic coating within the 12 months?
great and honest review! I love autoglym products, I ceramic coated my car with gtechniq liquid crystal and it was a lot harder to work with than what this looks like
A few things for you... firstly pull those tags off your cloths as soon as you get them, they can scratch the surface. Polish will only remove extremely light blemishes, it won't remove swirls marks, you need to use a cutting compound and a DA and medium or heavy cutting pad, well worth doing if you are going to this amount of effort. Try a Bowdens claying rubber instead of a clay bar, will save you hours.. it allows you to hear as well as feel contamination and you only need a bucket of clean water to wash it out between panels (or dropping it !). Otherwise very good video and I agree... after using this product, for cost, it is very worthwhile... I was out in rain and used to get a lot of dirty water spots on bonnet... only had 2 after using this and they wiped straight off with water and no marks to paint work
@@DjPaulSavage polish doesn’t leave a coating! Polish removes minor scratches and imperfections in the paintwork. That’s why once polished you should always wax (it’s the wax that gives the coating). So the preparation stage isn’t removing anything ahead of the ceramic coating. I hope that helps.
Good video Rich, I think you’d make a better job the 2nd time round, especially on a white car with some daft red stickers down the side, when can I drop it off mate 😂
@@FastandFun i just mean use half the prduct and its muts easy to wipe off vhen its dry most People use way to muts and thats why its so lomg to dry up regards from denmark 😊
100ml of the ceramic coating should be plenty. I have done my Discovery 4 a couple of times now and always have plenty. My Discovery is 12 years old now, and the paint still looks like new. In between treatments, I apply a spray on ceramic maybe a couple of times per year.
Only half way through your video. Very helpful mate and well explained . Thankyou
I've ceramic coated my wheels using Gtechniq C5 makes them so easy to clean. I don't have a garage / indoor area to do the paintwork but looks like you've done a great job.
Great video, looks really good !
Top job it looks pretty damn shiny to me! the main thing being your satisfied. I have always finished at the SRP stage having never had indoor/undercover area to do ceramic coating.
Great job, glad you found it easy to use - that is what we try to do with all our products. Lovely car too.
can you use the Autoglym Resin polish on top of the ceramic coating kit in future months? or not recommended after the ceramic coating within the 12 months?
Great vid very informative thanks for sharing.
great and honest review! I love autoglym products, I ceramic coated my car with gtechniq liquid crystal and it was a lot harder to work with than what this looks like
A few things for you... firstly pull those tags off your cloths as soon as you get them, they can scratch the surface. Polish will only remove extremely light blemishes, it won't remove swirls marks, you need to use a cutting compound and a DA and medium or heavy cutting pad, well worth doing if you are going to this amount of effort.
Try a Bowdens claying rubber instead of a clay bar, will save you hours.. it allows you to hear as well as feel contamination and you only need a bucket of clean water to wash it out between panels (or dropping it !).
Otherwise very good video and I agree... after using this product, for cost, it is very worthwhile... I was out in rain and used to get a lot of dirty water spots on bonnet... only had 2 after using this and they wiped straight off with water and no marks to paint work
good job mate.autoglym for me to .
Thanks a lot, greatful video how to Ceramic a car .
Won’t the preparation solution just remove the polish bringing it back to the after clay bar stage, making this a wasted step at extra cost?
@@DjPaulSavage polish doesn’t leave a coating! Polish removes minor scratches and imperfections in the paintwork. That’s why once polished you should always wax (it’s the wax that gives the coating). So the preparation stage isn’t removing anything ahead of the ceramic coating. I hope that helps.
nice boxing body shield. Are you a boxing coach as well ?
Well spotted. I was the Chairman of my local Boxing Club and my youngest son boxed.
can you wax the car before ceramic coating the car?
My preferred method is to clay bar, polish and then ceramic coat every second year or so and in between use wax to finish after washing
Good video Rich, I think you’d make a better job the 2nd time round, especially on a white car with some daft red stickers down the side, when can I drop it off mate 😂
I’ve got x4 of my other cars before then … 🤣🤣🤣
This coating only lasts a year - not worth buying. Choose another product that will last 3-5 years.
id recommend getting a machine polisher. you will get a much better finish.
I think that a good shout - on the Christmas wish list 👍🏻
You are using wayyy to muts coating 😅😅
Well it seems to have lasted all year and still looks great, plus I had plenty left over too 🤷♂️
@@FastandFun i just mean use half the prduct and its muts easy to wipe off vhen its dry most People use way to muts and thats why its so lomg to dry up regards from denmark 😊
100ml of the ceramic coating should be plenty. I have done my Discovery 4 a couple of times now and always have plenty. My Discovery is 12 years old now, and the paint still looks like new. In between treatments, I apply a spray on ceramic maybe a couple of times per year.