How to apply SRB ceramic coating

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Update time : 2021-11-18 11:32:36
Polishing the whole car body surface to remove imperfections and  scratches then start the ceramic coating work.

Step 1: Pour an approprite amount of degrease agent onto the microfiber towel to remove the oily residue from the paint surface, then rinse the car body with water and gently dry it to avoid scratches.   

Step 2: After the degreasing, start applying the Diamond Plating Crystal. Pour serveral drops of the Diamond Plating Crystal onto the ceramic coating foam applicator to evenly apply to the surface in horizontal and vertical direction and working on small sections, then wipe off the residue with a dry cloth.  
Summer: You must wipe it as soon as finish the applying .
Winter: Wait 3-5 minutes, then wipe it evenly with cloth.       

Step 3: After the ceramic coating, about 2 to 3 hours later, applying the Maintenance Agent to protect the coating. Pour an approprite amount of Maintenance Agent onto the another side of the applicator to apply it evenly on the car body in horizontal and vertical direction. About 5 minutes later, using clear microfiber towel to buff of the residue. 

Step 4: Please don't wash the car until 7 days later.        
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

                                                                                                    
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