Hello Autopians,
I was an old school detailer from the late 90`s to early 2000`s. So for all you old school folks, you pretty much know the products I`ve used and the regiments. Trust me, I`ve used them all ! (I`m not going to mention any of them as I don`t want to get in any flaming wars) I have used the first models of porter cable da polishers, with compounds/cutting , polishing stages , to sealants, to carnuba toppers and detail sprays to give me the “deep wet look” I desire, vs the “wrapped in Saran Wrap” look. As we all know, twenty years later and things have changed considerably in the detailing world and I have seen the transition from sealants and waxes to "ceramics."
So what ceramic coating system , do you recommend I use to get the deepest wettest look in todays world ? I ask because all the ceramic coating jobs I`ve seen online look "wrapped in saran wrap" and don`t give a deep wet look. So it seems like we give up a certain look for the durability of ceramic ?
Or maybe ceramic coatings by nature don`t give "deep wet looking" finishes and only give "wrapped in saran wrap" looks ? and I have to stick with my old methods of sealants ?
I am interested to hear your thoughts and thanks for your recommendations and help to this matter.
I was an old school detailer from the late 90`s to early 2000`s. So for all you old school folks, you pretty much know the products I`ve used and the regiments. Trust me, I`ve used them all ! (I`m not going to mention any of them as I don`t want to get in any flaming wars) I have used the first models of porter cable da polishers, with compounds/cutting , polishing stages , to sealants, to carnuba toppers and detail sprays to give me the “deep wet look” I desire, vs the “wrapped in Saran Wrap” look. As we all know, twenty years later and things have changed considerably in the detailing world and I have seen the transition from sealants and waxes to "ceramics."
So what ceramic coating system , do you recommend I use to get the deepest wettest look in todays world ? I ask because all the ceramic coating jobs I`ve seen online look "wrapped in saran wrap" and don`t give a deep wet look. So it seems like we give up a certain look for the durability of ceramic ?
Or maybe ceramic coatings by nature don`t give "deep wet looking" finishes and only give "wrapped in saran wrap" looks ? and I have to stick with my old methods of sealants ?
I am interested to hear your thoughts and thanks for your recommendations and help to this matter.