Ceramic Coating
#23
Thanks
#24
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Just the recharge. My boat is mostly painted though. I haven't tried the marine one but I honestly can't imagine it's that much better than the recharge. It's the most effective while being mindlessly easy to apply product I have ever used
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Forgot to mention.... my truck has a ceramic coating on it aswell, perfect combo !
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Concern on a new boat would be "cured paint". Many paints UNLESS cured by UV light treatment (which requires a specific paint/clear), are not fully cured until 90 days. You can't apply any permanent type of coating until after they are cured.
Mark, don't do anything until you confirm your paint is fully cured by talking to the painter about what materials were used.
Mark, don't do anything until you confirm your paint is fully cured by talking to the painter about what materials were used.
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Concern on a new boat would be "cured paint". Many paints UNLESS cured by UV light treatment (which requires a specific paint/clear), are not fully cured until 90 days. You can't apply any permanent type of coating until after they are cured.
Mark, don't do anything until you confirm your paint is fully cured by talking to the painter about what materials were used.
Mark, don't do anything until you confirm your paint is fully cured by talking to the painter about what materials were used.






