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      06-16-2018, 10:26 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by ScottSinger View Post
The point he makes about the permanent nature of the coating and to how high a degree to which paint correction need to before affixing a nano-quartz coating - is rather important and not so obvious.
Regarding the part about "how high a degree to which paint correction is need[ed]," it's the same exact process for waxes. He was simply stressing the importance of making everything perfect because if you find imperfections after the coating, you won't be able to address it easily or right away like you'd be able to with wax without sanding off the semi-permanent coating you just applied.

Also, it's not "permanent" but more semi-permanent as it does wear off over time. Additionally, if you're coating something with a product that is supposed to be semi-permanent, it's common sense that anything underneath will be "trapped," so if there are imperfections or debris, it'll be sealed under it. Do people really need this to be drawn out for them?

I guess if there's one take away, it's that he mentions that the ceramic coating will need to be sanded down, which is almost never advertised and seldom mentioned by those selling ceramic coating.