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Great job. We've been approached by a ceramic coating company to have our entire van coated (wheels included) I've seen so many good things about this coating.. But we're prob going to have the wheels powder coated then train his services for the ceramic coating later on.
Any draw backs or regrets on having your wheels coated?.. Hope you'll keep a time line just to see if they can handle the abuse.
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Originally posted by ToasterVan View PostGreat job. We've been approached by a ceramic coating company to have our entire van coated (wheels included) I've seen so many good things about this coating.. But we're prob going to have the wheels powder coated then train his services for the ceramic coating later on.
Any draw backs or regrets on having your wheels coated?.. Hope you'll keep a time line just to see if they can handle the abuse.
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Hum Interesting.. Our Ceramic guy says that he uses a ceramic coating.. but doesn't say how it's applied. I have seen the product in a jar/container online.. and it would appear it's the same type of polish you're using. What's the life expectancy of the product you're using?. Meaning how often does it need to be applied?.
Again according to our ceramic guy, he states that when he coats the wheels etc.. it has a lifetime warranty. Just wondering if you product says this also.
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^ You're confusing ceramic coating and ceramic polishing. Ceramic polishing is the process of using a ceramic media to polish the aluminum of the wheel, so what you're seeing there is just raw polished aluminum. Ceramic coating is, as the name suggests, a coating that's applied to the wheel, in the same rough vein as paint or powder coat. Different process, different idea, different results.
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