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Old Yesterday, 04:53 PM
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Perhaps I should give it a go, just seems like a lot of money if it doesn't work out, anyone tried it on an older boat?
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I love ceramic on my cars and my boat. The meguiars all ceramic lasts longer than the spray hybrid one. But the spray applies much faster.

all in all I’d like to find a better quality wax than I have but the ceramic keeps it clean and shiny much better than everything else. I wash and wax like normal. I clay, compound, polish, wax and then ceramic on top with 2-3 coats for finish protection on my cars.

on the boat I do a compound, polish and ceramic wax or just a wash and hybrid ceramic spray and wipe for maintenance.
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When applied what does the ceramic coating adhere to ? Does it form a compound with the polish, wax or somehow bond to the paint or gelcoat ?
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