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<blockquote data-quote="blue 07" data-source="post: 16378528" data-attributes="member: 179885"><p>Yup. There is different kinds of ceramics these days, with different levels of applications. A full ceramic coating, spray like I used, should have a full paint correction done since you don't want to "seal" in all the scratches. Making the car completely scratch free and then applying ceramic to it gives the paint its best depth and shine. If you don't want to do a full paint correction, then you can apply a ceramic paste wax etc just like you would do with your usual wax, and it will provide the longevity and shine of ceramic, but your scratches will still be there. But in all cases, a clay bar should be used to remove contaminates and get your paint back to a baby soft feel before anything is applied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue 07, post: 16378528, member: 179885"] Yup. There is different kinds of ceramics these days, with different levels of applications. A full ceramic coating, spray like I used, should have a full paint correction done since you don't want to "seal" in all the scratches. Making the car completely scratch free and then applying ceramic to it gives the paint its best depth and shine. If you don't want to do a full paint correction, then you can apply a ceramic paste wax etc just like you would do with your usual wax, and it will provide the longevity and shine of ceramic, but your scratches will still be there. But in all cases, a clay bar should be used to remove contaminates and get your paint back to a baby soft feel before anything is applied. [/QUOTE]
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