What can I use to protect a Plastidipped car?

quebert

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I Googled this and didn't turn up anything, I'm in So Cal so I can't buy the Dip Armor and coating. And from everything I've read, putting a ceramic coating directly on PlastiDip without the Dip Armor won't work. My idea's to use a spray on spray off product like Wet Coat or Hydr02. I haven't Plastidipped my car yet, still trying to figure out which color. Also I want to figure out what I can actually use on it to get some protection before I jump on this. And If something like Wet Coat won't even do much I might avoid dipping. I'm not really interested in dropping like 1100 bucks to dip my car and not be able to add protection to it.
 
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For a Plastidipped car, a spray sealant like Wet Coat or HydrO2 can work as a protective layer. These products bond to the surface, providing hydrophobic protection and enhancing the appearance of the PlastiDip. They’re easy to use and can be reapplied during regular washes. While ceramic coatings don’t bond directly to PlastiDip, they can still be applied to other areas of the car, like wheels, trim, or windows, to add extra protection and durability. Since spray sealants aren’t as durable as Dip Armor, frequent reapplication will be needed to maintain protection. Before dipping, test a small area with your chosen product to ensure compatibility, and always use gentle washing techniques to avoid damaging the dip.
 
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