What is the detailed process of crystal coating?

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DiHadley
07/29/25 2:59pm
Here is the method for automotive crystal coating: 1. Clean and remove dirt from the car body; 2. Protect the parts of the car body that are not painted to avoid grinding damage; 3. Polish the paint surface and restore the paint surface; 4. Clean the car body after polishing, remove the cover, rinse off surface wax residue to avoid residue; 5. Degrease to remove the oil film on the paint surface. Additional information: 1. Automotive crystal coating provides reliable paint surface sealing technology, offering efficient and long-lasting protection for the car paint, preventing environmental impacts on the paint color. 2. Automotive crystal coating is completely different from automotive film coating, waxing, and glazing. 3. The basic material for crystal coating is SiO2 inorganic matter, which can form a structure on the applied surface. The molecular nano-level isolation layer is formed on the applied surface through the action of high molecular polymers, and this isolation layer has the effect of resisting ultraviolet rays.
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EzraAnn
08/13/25 7:35am
I recently had my car ceramic coated, and the whole process was quite interesting. First, the car needs to be thoroughly washed to ensure there's no dust or grease, then carefully remove stubborn dirt with a clay bar, like brake dust and other small particles. Next, if there are scratches on the paint, lightly polish the surface to make it smooth; immediately after, wipe it clean with alcohol to remove oils—this step is super important, otherwise the ceramic coating won't adhere properly. Then comes the key step: squeeze the ceramic coating liquid onto a sponge and apply it evenly in thin layers on the paint, not too thick, and avoid leaving bubbles. Let it cure, usually avoiding water contact for a day. The whole process takes about three to four hours. DIY can save some money, but patience is key. After coating, the paint looks shiny and can resist UV rays, keeping the car looking brand new forever.
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StWeston
10/11/25 5:49am
As an experienced driver with decades behind the wheel, I have in-depth knowledge about ceramic coating procedures. Key steps include: starting with a thorough car wash, then using iron remover to clean surface contaminants; perform light polishing if necessary, but avoid overdoing it to prevent paint damage; afterwards, apply degreaser to ensure the surface is clean and dry. When applying the ceramic coating, maintain steady pressure to spread a thin, even layer, then allow natural curing for a full day without washing. I recommend beginners leave this to professional shops - spending a few hundred bucks is worthwhile as ceramic coating protects paint from aging for years, eliminating frequent waxing hassles. The complete process leaves your car shinier and more scratch-resistant, with daily dirt easily rinsing off for effortless maintenance.
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