WillWashesCars
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This has been a topic I have been seeing all over, but never properly discussed. People ask, do coatings prevent swirls. Then someone answers, well if the hardness is 9H (mohs), then its hard then clear, then it prevents scratches.
But who says hardness has any relation to scratch prevention? What about flexibility and surface tensions? No coatings boast their surface energy, or lack of. They all talk hardness and 9H, just like sealants boasted Teflon back in the day. But we soon learned, Teflon was useless. Is 9H or hardness really a DIRECT relation to scratch prevention? Or is there something more to this? I went into further detail in my article asking do ceramic paint coatings prevent swirls on It's Better Waxed.
But, I want to hear it from you guys.
Do ceramic coatings prevent swirls? Why?
But who says hardness has any relation to scratch prevention? What about flexibility and surface tensions? No coatings boast their surface energy, or lack of. They all talk hardness and 9H, just like sealants boasted Teflon back in the day. But we soon learned, Teflon was useless. Is 9H or hardness really a DIRECT relation to scratch prevention? Or is there something more to this? I went into further detail in my article asking do ceramic paint coatings prevent swirls on It's Better Waxed.
But, I want to hear it from you guys.
Do ceramic coatings prevent swirls? Why?