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<blockquote data-quote="My94GT" data-source="post: 16689500" data-attributes="member: 57447"><p>When I did the coating I had a smaller garage with poor lighting. I had to do it with the garage door open and do half the truck at a time. It was also cool out so cure times were a bit on the longer side. I just didn’t polish out the coating enough. In low light the truck looked fine but in bright light the whole thing was very hazy, almost looked like someone took a steel wool to it lol. </p><p></p><p>Thankfully it all polished right out. I opted for wax this go round as I wanted something that didn’t require special upkeep like specific soaps and being quick to dry. I would definitely use ceramic coating again as you can’t beat that water bead effect and the depth it give the paint but I’d pay for it to be done and I’d likely only want it on a garage kept vehicle. </p><p></p><p>If you plan to do it yourself make sure you have a tempature controlled environment and quality lighting, preferably artificial sun lighting set up. I should know better as I run a body shop for a living but I was rushing it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My94GT, post: 16689500, member: 57447"] When I did the coating I had a smaller garage with poor lighting. I had to do it with the garage door open and do half the truck at a time. It was also cool out so cure times were a bit on the longer side. I just didn’t polish out the coating enough. In low light the truck looked fine but in bright light the whole thing was very hazy, almost looked like someone took a steel wool to it lol. Thankfully it all polished right out. I opted for wax this go round as I wanted something that didn’t require special upkeep like specific soaps and being quick to dry. I would definitely use ceramic coating again as you can’t beat that water bead effect and the depth it give the paint but I’d pay for it to be done and I’d likely only want it on a garage kept vehicle. If you plan to do it yourself make sure you have a tempature controlled environment and quality lighting, preferably artificial sun lighting set up. I should know better as I run a body shop for a living but I was rushing it. [/QUOTE]
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