Applying ceramic coating to hard surfaces is kind of like getting tattoo work from an artist you admire, or diving head-first into a heaping basket of chips and salsa down at the local cantina. Once you start, it’s damn near impossible to stop. DIY devotees are bordering being labeled as “addicts” too, as they coat everything from exposed metal armor on off-road vehicles, to the clear coat sitting atop their supercar’s paintwork, and that’s just the tip of the corn chip… We’ve seen people coat their glass and mirrors, rain visors and hood deflectors, headlamps, plastic trim, bumpers, wheels, exhaust tips, grille, and backup cameras. When word got out that any hard surface was fair game, DIY enthusiasts really put ceramic coatings like Armor Shield IX to the test, and to great success. So what about our bodies? Does a
Applying ceramic coating to hard surfaces is kind of like getting tattoo work from an artist you admire, or diving head-first into a heaping basket
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