A Guide to Using Ceramic Coating on Plastic Surfaces

A Guide to Using Ceramic Coating on Plastic Surfaces

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May it be a discussion about ceramic coating powder coated wheels, or mulling over the mistakes people make while detailing their cars, some of the best blog topics come from our customers. A few weeks back, one of our long-time customers posted a comment, asking whether or not Armor Shield IX could be used on plastic surfaces, specifically, after cleaning LED headlights. The act of applying a nano ceramic coating on plastic surfaces still harbors a fair deal of confusion, especially when it comes to transparent components, like headlamps and tail lenses. But as you shall soon see, car lights aren’t the only pieces of plastic that will benefit from a little detailing and nano ceramic coating magic. As long as it isn’t a foamy or super supple kind of plastic, chances are you can protect it with a nano
May it be a discussion about ceramic coating powder coated wheels, or mulling over the mistakes people make while detailing their cars, some of the

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