Best ceramic coating for brand new silver clearcoat (Hyundai)???
.....bH
Best ceramic coating for brand new silver clearcoat (Hyundai)???
.....bH
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No definite answer. Just look at carpro, gyeon etc There are a few different korean brands Bola solutions just hit canad if you fancy trying something unknown to most.
Polishing is the main tool to make paint pop.
For the past 20-odd years, I`ve been a huge fan of KAIO/KSG. New vehicle (Palisade), so I figured I`d try something different this time around.
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The type of car being quoted really doesn`t make any difference. The coatings are not like polishes where certain ones work best with a certain hardness of paint.
Ditto on the Gyeon and CarPro recommendations. If you want one that`s really easy to apply, look at Gyeon Mohs EVO.
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I asked around elsewhere and several were suggesting Nanopro. Dont know anything about it.....other than it`s obscenely expensive.
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use the Koream ceramic on the Korean car. Gyeon!
Haha, its actually good stuff.
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Is CarPro Korean as well?
If OP hasn`t used a coating before, maybe the new M888 would be a good bet. Most Megs stuff is bubba proof.
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