Can you PPF after ceramic coat?

You cannot put PPF on Ceramic. It will not stick - it may for a month or two at best, but then it will just come right off while you are driving. Ceramic coating prevents the adherence of ANYTHING to the car, so if the ceramic coating was applied properly the PPF will not stick.
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What should you not do after ceramic coating?

Use only recommended mild soaps. Avoid high volume brush style car washes, and high PH detergent style cleaners. Avoid washing in direct sunlight to minimize streaking and water spotting. Wash from the top down leaving the dirtiest sections for last to avoid cross contamination.
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Can you spray over ceramic coating?

They not only add shine, but also additional protection, extending the life of your original ceramic application. These easy-to-apply spray waxes will boost the shine of your car's paint while adding yet another layer of protection on top of your ceramic coating.
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Is it OK to wax a ceramic coated car?

The easy answer is yes, you can. You could lay the ceramic-based protectant down first, let it cure and then apply a wax.
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Can you polish after ceramic coating?

If you use polish on top of ceramic coating, you will strip the coating off of your vehicle, leaving it patchy and damaged. The only time to use polish on a ceramic-coated car is before the coating is applied or if your goal, for whatever reason, is to remove it yourself (but please don't do this).
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Do I need Ceramic Coating on top of my 3M PPF (Paint Protection Film)?



Can I clay bar a ceramic coated car?

The Quick Answer. You shouldn't use a clay bar, mitt, or cloth on a ceramic coated car because it will break down the coating, or cause swirl marks. You can use an iron fallout and tar remover instead to safely remove contamination without using clay.
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How many days does ceramic coating take to cure?

CURING PROCESS

A new Ceramic Pro coating will take about 2-3 weeks to cure to its full strength. During that time, some precautions should be taken. Curing time is 2-3 weeks depending on environmental conditions such as humidity and temperature. Take special care during time period.
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Does rain affect ceramic coating?

If it's rain water or tap water, the impurities present in both will destabilize the cross link bonds before they can fully form. That can lead to premature coating failure in many instances. That's why washes and driving in the rain are not recommended during the first week after application.
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Do you need to paint correct before PPF?

Technically, no, paint correction is not needed to prepare the surface of the vehicle for PPF or ceramic coatings.
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Can you pressure wash ceramic coating?

A pressure washer isn't just safe to use on a ceramic coated car – it's actually preferred. A pressure washer allows you to take advantage of the coating's self-cleaning ability by removing the majority of contaminants off the surface without having to touch it (and risk scratches).
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How often should I ceramic coat?

The Typical Lifespan of Ceramic Car Coating

For the most part, ceramic coatings last between two and five years.
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Can ceramic coating be done in 1 day?

Depending on the existing condition of your paintwork, all of this can take several days' time. After that, the application of the coat takes just a few hours – but then we need to keep it indoors in an environmentally controlled space for 24 hours to allow it to cure properly.
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How do I know if my ceramic coating is working?

Spray the car with water; as you increase the speed of the vehicle, water beads will gather into streams that will flow from your vehicle. In the absence of ceramic coating, the drops of water will cling to the car's surface. When the coating starts to lose its effectiveness, water beading will become less pronounced.
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How often should you wash a ceramic coated car?

A ceramic coating is a proven paint protection solution. However, it shouldn't be assumed that you don't need wash it frequently. Every two weeks is recommended.
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How long should I wait to drive my car after ceramic coating?

Let the Coating Cure

The ceramic coating will then take about two to three weeks to cure, depending on the outdoor temperature and humidity levels. But this doesn't mean you can't drive your car during this time. You can still use your car, but you do have to be careful.
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Will Clay Bar take off ceramic coating?

Many professional automotive detailers prefer to use surface clay bars over polishes, since clay bars do not remove any clear coating from your car's surface – as long as it is used with clay lubricant.
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Will claybar remove ceramic coating?

The second method for removing ceramic coatings requires the use of a clay bar, clay mitt, or clay towel. While “claying” a vehicle is a crucial step in the surface prep process, cutting back on the amount of lubrication used turns this synthetic material into an incredibly potent ceramic coating removal tool.
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Does Clay Bar damage clear coat?

A clay bar is an engineered, clay-like product that pulls contaminants like water spots, brake dust, metal dust, industrial pollution and road grit from your clear coat. When used with a clay lubricant, these contaminants come loose from your car and get stuck safely in the clay so they don't damage your clear coat.
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Can you apply two coats of ceramic coating?

Multiple Layers Do the Job, But They Should Be Applied With Restraint. If a ceramic coat layer is properly applied to a car's auto body or on top of its vinyl wrap, it can provide complete coverage within 2 coats. Most of the time, 2 ceramic coating layers along with a top coat layer is all you need.
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What happens when ceramic coating wears off?

When a Ceramic Coating fails, just like when wax fails, you're not going to see it peeling. It simply just wears away and you're going to see water beading and the dirt shedding qualities decline over time.
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Does PPF protect against scratches?

Essentially, PPF is a thicker, stronger, yet lightweight material. It provides stain resistance, protection from stone chips, light scratches, bug splatter, swirl marks, and other paint damage.
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