Many car owners often face this confusion when it comes to
ceramic paint protection, whether to opt for a Professional ceramic coating for
cars or the DIY ceramic coating kit. What is the difference between these two?
The basic difference between the two is that professional-grade ceramic coating
is only applied by certified technicians, whereas some paint protections are
available online for personal application.
Ceramic Coating is not a DIY product and hence, it is a must to
get it applied by a trained professional. Here is why -
Prep Work
The application of the ceramic coating asks for tedious and
time-consuming prep work to be done prior to the application. As you all know
that Ceramic Paint Australia is not scratch-resistant, so it is important to
get the repairs and fixtures done.
Being the best paint protection for cars, ceramic coating is
highly durable. It lasts for a very long time. Hence, if the impurities on the
car paint surface are not removed completely before the application, either the
impurities will be permanently locked under the ceramic paint protection or the
particular area might not be coated properly creating the risk of damage.
Hence the prep work is
important. It involves -
1.
Wash - A thorough hand wash using a degreaser is very important
to remove the residues. For such a wash wax-free, gloss-free soap is used.
Removing the barriers for the ceramic coating to bond with the paint, a
thorough wash is required.
2.
Clay - The second step in the prep work of ceramic
coating for cars is to clay the vehicle entirely while it's still wet to remove
the paint contaminations. The claying is done to achieve a surface as smooth as
a glass, giving a rich look and bringing back the brilliant shine.
3.
Dry - The Ceramic coating is hydrophobic, but your car
paint is not. Hence it's a must to wipe off the water and dry the surface
completely before application of the ceramic coating.
DIY prep work has plenty of chances of missing the thoroughness
in this detailing and it consumes a lot of time. On the other hand, the
professionals follow the ideal steps and have the upper hand of experience.
Formulation
DIY ceramic coating claims to be an all-in-one product i.e. it
can be used as a protectant for not just car paint surfaces but, vinyl, glass
and even wheels. There can't be an all-in-one protectant when there is a
difference in material. Ceramic paint protection can be used for window tinting
but there are special vinyl protectants.
The formulation of the best ceramic coating for cars uses
nano-technology and includes Silicon dioxide (SiO2) sourced from quartz or sand
and Titanium dioxide (TiO2) for additional hardening. Here at Diamond Plate, we
use the different 9H products as exterior protectants and interior protectants.
Even the interior protectants vary for vinyl, fabric and leather.
More layers with
professional coating
The professional ceramic coating for cars has the option of
adding multiple layers. Indeed, one can add multiple layers of DIY ceramic
coatings by overlapping. However, the overlapped layers will lack the bounding
property. How?
Professional Ceramic Coatings are the best paint protection for
cars for a reason. They can stack up and bound due to the carrier solvents that
are to be removed after application. This process of removal is delicate and
requires experienced hands. The amount of these carrier solvents is reduced in
the DIY Ceramic Paint Australia for easy application by an average car
enthusiast.
Stacking up the DIY ceramic coats will be a complete waste of
time, money, resources and efforts. Yet, it is important to add multiple layers
of the nano-ceramic coating for cars to acquire depth. Hence, it's better to
opt for professional-grade ceramic paint protection.
Warranty
Relying on the excuse of DIY applications, the DIY products do
not offer any warranty on the DIY ceramic paint Australia, despite the 10 years
of the average life of this best paint protection for cars.
On the other hand, Diamond Plate offers the best ceramic
coating for cars with 5 years of warranty on interior and external surface
paint protection without any requirement of yearly inspection on new vehicles
and 6 to 9 years of warranty on used vehicles.
Quantity of SiO2
As mentioned above, the ceramic paint protection is made of
Silicon dioxide (SiO2) sourced from quartz or sand and Titanium dioxide (TiO2)
for additional hardening. However, some DIY ceramic coating brands promote the
excess percentage of SiO2 in the formulation to assure the strength and
durability of the coating. However, SiO2 gives a smooth surface to the coating
and creates a great hydrophobic effect. It is the TiO2 that acts as the
hardening agent here.
Also, the increased amount of SiO2 in the formulation might
change the water behavior on the surface of the glass coat. There are two types
of water behavior. Beads and sheets. Water beads are the waterdrops left on
the car paint protection surface and the sheet is a spread-out water appearance
on the coating. The water drops on the ceramic-coated surface act as a
magnifying glass in the sunlight causing the burning of the layer elements
underneath and allowing the water to penetrate the car paint resulting in the
problem of watermarks even after the installation of the ceramic coating.
Make sure you do not fall for such false promotions.
Consistency in result
Professional dealers of ceramic paint protection often come
across cases of fixing the DIY coating gone wrong. No one is to blame here as
said earlier, Ceramic coating for cars is not a DIY product.
Here at Diamond Plate, we've been successfully delivering the
best paint protection for cars with the best professional services. Diamond
Plate's nano-ceramic paint coating is the best ceramic paint in Australia as it
is designed to chemically react to your vehicle's paint, creating a permanent
protective shield for your vehicle's surface.
Opt for this best ceramic coating for cars
today. Reach us now!