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IHA Mark
09-30-2015, 08:40 AM
For the last few months I have been beta testing the new MD Ceramic 360 three year coating from Micro Detailer. I have put it on several vehicles thus far, and every one has turned out flawless. The coating is very easy to apply, looks great, and has great hydrophobic properties. Like any new to the market coating, I of course do not know if the durability will match the claims, but I do know for a fact that chemically it is very similar if not superior to many top coatings on the market.

Any way, on to some pics! Here is a couple of the vehicles I have coated thus far. This coating is not designed for glass, but will work on paint, trim, and all forms of metal. It actually darkens and restores trim very nicely, which surprised me at first.

This is a 2015 Honda Odyssey



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Next is a BMW 325 Ci, over a decade old. I did a one step polish with HD Adapt which removed about 85% of the paint defects, but it was not a full correction. For prep for this coating I personally use a homemade paint cleaner with water, IPA, 1/4 oz. of ONR, and 1/4 oz. of Megs glass cleaner concentrate. Micro Detailer recommends a 15% IPA solution or Eraser, but my combo has not given me any problems.

A section curing. I apply it with a micro suede cloth over a Carpro applicator block. It needs to cure 1-3 minutes on each section, I just use a short nap 380 GSM micro fiber towel and it removes easily.



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Used a dropper and spelled it MD 360 to shot the hydrophobic abilities. Again, I have no way of testing the long term durability, but it seems to work excellent after initial tests.



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Completed pics



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I`ve also taken a few quick videos to showcase application and the hydrophobic abilities, feel free to check them out if desired:

Hydrophobic testing:

https://youtu.be/6Gh80K9HwvA

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Application:

https://youtu.be/iFwYwmEBOYo

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Thanks for looking! I believe Micro Detailer will be doing a special pre release of this product some time next week.

Legacykid
10-01-2015, 10:59 AM
Cool Mark in for long term results!

Ronkh
10-01-2015, 11:12 AM
Interesting

keep updating please

IHA Mark
10-03-2015, 06:29 AM
Will do. I see both of these vehicles very regularly, so it should be fairly easy to check up on durability.

Paintxpert
10-07-2015, 07:15 PM
One of my clients paid 1500.00 dollars to do her Audi. She wanted my opinion. Two months later wanted help with severe water spotting. I told her to bring it back to the place she had it done. For 1500.00 she could have had details all year long. The car was indeed spotting from an acidic water source, I would guess. Anyway....1500.00 dollars???? Where do people find these clients. I could use a dozen or so. I see some crazy stuff going on out here. What people will spend for BLING!! But 1500.00 a bit out of my league. 42 years out here, and still as crazy as ever. Shine Since 1969!

Paintxpert
10-07-2015, 07:20 PM
This coating is supposed to be bullet-proof. Why did it water etch??? Case closed. The point is, there is NO escaping the act of correction and rejuvenation to keep up with the vehicle. Spending oodles to avoid required maintenance is a joke. There are no skipping steps to having a "drop dead" gorgeous finish. The time and commitment simply show in the finish. My specialty has been Black for forever. I use no fillers and no maskers. Never will.

Paintxpert
10-07-2015, 07:28 PM
I already know what the durability is. But we are on a forum so I must behave. The criminal part is, selling a product with claims that are simply well, false. Permanent protection with no maintenance? I have a bridge I can sell you. Cheap! Just angers me because, I wont sell these products, and I have turned down countless marketing people trying to sell me. Folks there are ZERO shortcuts to a great exterior "correction and detail". There never will be. That is why when you Search: "Auto Polishing" I come up in the first three. Blessed be God!

RDKC
10-08-2015, 03:02 AM
Did some posts get deleted or something? I`m seeing three in a row by Paintxpert that are making no sense at all.

Anyway, it`ll be a while before I try a coating but...

Any shots on the trim darkening you were referring to?

Pats300zx
10-08-2015, 04:35 AM
Looks like an interesting product Mark.. Definitely interested in durability.