Everything You Need to Know About Paint Coatings!
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Everything You Need to Know About Paint Coatings!
Photo by Zach McGovern of Attention To Detailing Peoria.
Coatings have been becoming extremely popular the past couple of years. Detailers and weekend warriors have been switching over from waxes and sealants to see what all the buzz is about and from we can see, coatings are here to stay! The look may be different than what you expect to see from a wax or sealant, however there is something about seeing your car in what looks like a coat of glass that just really stands out. Each year new versions come out and coatings just seem to be getting better and better.
If you are looking for the deepest, wettest look out there, we here at Detailed Image would highly recommend checking out a coating (i.e. 22ple, Gtechniq, CarPro, etc.). These semi-permanent coatings take more effort and time to apply, but the results are well worth it. They will provide an amazing level of gloss and shine, while protecting your paint for up to 24 months! Like mentioned above, your car looks like it has been coated entirely in glass! Better yet, you can top these coatings (i.e. 22ple VS1 Final Coat, CarPro Reload Spray Sealant, etc.) to add more depth, gloss, and protection to the paint!
As the popularity of coatings grow our Ask-a-Pro detailers have been hard at work testing and using these coatings in their detailing routines. Below are some great articles they have written to help guide you through the process of applying and taking care of a coating:
- The Benefits of a Paint Coating
- Coating Application: How To Reduce Marring
- 22ple Application
- CarPro Cquartz UK Edition: Application Process
- Maintaining Your Paint Coating
- What does “22ple” Mean?
- 2012 Ferrari FF Paint Correction Featuring 22PLE Coating and Review
- 22ple Signature Glass Coating Product Review
- Product Review: CarPro DLUX Plastic and Wheel Coating
- Harley Davidson Detail | 22PLE VM1 and VR1 Coating
- BMW M5 Paint Correction and 22PLE Glass Coating
- Product Review: CarPro Cquartz UK Edition
- Introducing the 22ple VS1 Final Coat
- Product Review: 22ple VG1 Perfect Vision Window Coat
- Product Review: 22ple VG1 Glass Coat
- Product Review: 22ple VS1 Final Coat (Part 1 & Part 2)
Greg @ DI
Last edited by zmcgovern4; 03-13-15 at 05:16 AM.
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Coatings are the latest advancement in paint protection (there are also coatings for wheels, glass, plastic, leather, fabric, and vinyl!). They provide a more durable form of protection compared to traditional sealants and waxes. They are easily maintained with routine washing, and do not require you to wax the vehicle for years.
There are many articles posted above that will answer all of your questions...... especially these two
The Benefits of a Paint Coating - Zach McGovern
Maintaining Your Paint Coating - Zach McGovern
There are many articles posted above that will answer all of your questions...... especially these two
The Benefits of a Paint Coating - Zach McGovern
Maintaining Your Paint Coating - Zach McGovern
Last edited by zmcgovern4; 03-13-15 at 05:17 AM.
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This is a great thread. My dealer used Zurich Shield on my new NX and I've been wondering about maintenance. The article says use shampoo of CarPro Reset. Would this be the best for a Zurich Shield finish?
Also it basically states wax is optional but CarPro Hydr02 and Reload would be best for coatings.
Do you suggest either one specifically for ZS? It looks so good now when it's just washed that I wonder if/when I should put anything else on it.
Really appreciate all this information!!
Also had Zurich Shield applied to interior as well. I know there are a number of these products but this one does seem to work very well.
Also it basically states wax is optional but CarPro Hydr02 and Reload would be best for coatings.
Do you suggest either one specifically for ZS? It looks so good now when it's just washed that I wonder if/when I should put anything else on it.
Really appreciate all this information!!
Also had Zurich Shield applied to interior as well. I know there are a number of these products but this one does seem to work very well.
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This is a great thread. My dealer used Zurich Shield on my new NX and I've been wondering about maintenance. The article says use shampoo of CarPro Reset. Would this be the best for a Zurich Shield finish?
Also it basically states wax is optional but CarPro Hydr02 and Reload would be best for coatings.
Do you suggest either one specifically for ZS? It looks so good now when it's just washed that I wonder if/when I should put anything else on it.
Really appreciate all this information!!
Also had Zurich Shield applied to interior as well. I know there are a number of these products but this one does seem to work very well.
Also it basically states wax is optional but CarPro Hydr02 and Reload would be best for coatings.
Do you suggest either one specifically for ZS? It looks so good now when it's just washed that I wonder if/when I should put anything else on it.
Really appreciate all this information!!
Also had Zurich Shield applied to interior as well. I know there are a number of these products but this one does seem to work very well.
The maintenance that I had outlined in my article was specifically for ceramic paint coatings, which it appears is not what the Zurich Shield product is, therefore the Reset shampoo may not be the best choice for you. I would stick to a traditional automotive shampoo like Optimum Car Wash.
-Zach
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After washing, you may wish to wipe the vehicle down with a quick detailer that can add some gloss and protection. Here are some good options.
Menzerna Endless Shine
Meguiar's Last Touch
Blackfire Wet Diamond Polymer Spray
Meguiar's Synthetic X-Press Spray Wax D156
CarPro Reload Spray Sealant
-Zach
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It is not a paint, but for simplicity sake, you might consider it "like" an additional (very thin) clear coat.
Paint coatings provide durable protection for the clear coat. They serve the same functional purpose as a wax or sealant, but they offer a much better layer of protection. They are a great choice for those who want the ultimate protection and ease of maintenance. There is no need to wax your vehicle when a paint coating has been properly applied.
Let me know if you've got any questions.
-Zach
Paint coatings provide durable protection for the clear coat. They serve the same functional purpose as a wax or sealant, but they offer a much better layer of protection. They are a great choice for those who want the ultimate protection and ease of maintenance. There is no need to wax your vehicle when a paint coating has been properly applied.
Let me know if you've got any questions.
-Zach
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I will stick this for now due to the few requests I have received, but will likely remove it later as this information will be consolidated into the detailing guide.
-Zach