What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, I've seen too many blokes spend two grand on a professional coating only to treat it like a rental car. After 15 years in the detailing game, I can tell you that 'permanent protection' doesn't mean 'zero maintenance.' This guide is for anyone who wants to keep that showroom shine alive, especially with our brutal UV rays and the red dust that seems to get everywhere. I'll walk you through the gear you need and the exact steps I use on my own rig to keep it looking sharp.
The Truth About Ceramic Coatings
The Essential Kit
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Setting Yourself Up for Success
Get out of the sun
Never, ever wash a ceramic coated car in direct sunlight if it's over 25 degrees. The water dries too fast and leaves spots that are a nightmare to remove from the coating. Find a shady spot or do it early in the morning.
Wheel Check
Always clean your wheels first. If you do them last, you'll spray brake dust and grime onto your clean paint. I learned this the hard way on a black Commodore, had to wash the whole side again.
The Cool Down
Touch the bonnet. If it's hot, give it a cold water rinse and wait. You want the panels cool to the touch.
The Step-by-Step Maintenance Wash
The Initial Rinse
Blast the car thoroughly with water. Start from the top and work down. You're trying to shift as much loose grit, red dust, and salt as possible before you even touch the paint.
Snow Foam (If you have it)
Chuck some foam on and let it dwell for 5 minutes. This softens up things like bat droppings and dried mud. Don't let it dry on the paint, though!
The Two-Bucket Method
Dunk your mitt in the soapy bucket, wash a panel, then rinse the mitt in the plain water bucket. This keeps the dirt in the rinse bucket, not on your car. Start from the roof and work down.
Gentle Contact
Don't scrub. Let the mitt glide. Ceramic coatings are slippery, so the dirt should come off easily. If it doesn't, you might need a dedicated bug remover spray for those stubborn bits on the front bar.
Final Rinse
Give it a good hose down. You'll notice the water should 'sheet' off the panels if the coating is still healthy.
The Decon Stage (Every 3-6 months)
If the water isn't beading like it used to, spray an Iron Remover on the paint. Let it sit for 2-3 mins (it'll turn purple), then rinse. This removes embedded metallic fallout that 'clogs' the coating.
Drying
Lay your large microfibre towel flat across the bonnet and pull it towards you. It'll soak up the water without you needing to buff it. For the mirrors and gaps, a leaf blower or air compressor works wonders to stop those annoying drips later.
Applying the Ceramic Booster
This is the most important step for longevity. Once the car is dry (or slightly damp, depending on the product instructions), spray a light mist of your booster onto a clean microfibre cloth and wipe it over one panel at a time. Flip the cloth and buff to a high shine.
Glass and Trim
Use whatever's left on your cloth to wipe down your exterior trim and glass. Most modern ceramic boosters work great on these surfaces too.
Watch Out
The 'Sheeting' Trick
Watch Out
Long Term Care and Storage
Common Questions from the Shed
Can I use a clay bar on my ceramic coating?
My coating has stopped beading water, is it dead?
Which brand of booster is best?
How often should I do this full routine?
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