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Adam's Ceramic Paint Coating | Durable Long-Lasting Paint Protection
Updated 5/24/2018

 

Adam's Paint Coating offers an incredibly durable barrier designed to protect the surface from dirt and bonded contaminants, while preserving the depth and luster of your paint! This new coating includes the latest advances in ceramic technology, is user friendly, and safe on clear coats, single stage, and lacquer finishes. Applying Adam’s Paint Coating not only minimizes the chances of introducing swirl marks and scratches during washing, but its hydrophobic nature will cause water to bead and repel off like crazy!

 

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Q: How is this product new?
A. Over the past year and a half, we have analyzed and assessed our customer’s concerns with how the current coating acted and performed. You asked, we answered! This updated coating not only lasts significantly longer, but it is also much more user friendly to apply and get optimum performance. When dealing with Ceramic coatings, you’ll find that the surface begins to “tack” up during application and display the signs of the curing process, meaning your working window is closing! The most notable features of our new coatings are how easy they are to apply, and the increased working time before removal that we’ve granted both professionals and weekend hobbyists!

 

Q: How is this product used?

A: Like all ceramic coatings, preparation and application techniques are very important. Read and follow the printed instructions, and watch the product video prior to applying this product for the first time. Since this coating begins to cure when exposed to air, the initial application needs to be correct.

 

Q: How is Adam’s Paint Coating different than a sealant or wax?

A: Adam’s Paint Coating is a product that contains ceramics. It forms a semi-permanent, measurable bond with the painted surfaces of your vehicle, creating a very durable layer of protection that can last one to two years, while providing incredible shine. Products like our Americana Paste Wax, Buttery Wax, H2O Guard & Gloss, and Paint Sealant provide excellent protection and shine for your vehicle typically for 6 months or less. They are relatively forgiving when it comes to application or removal of the products, like using a strip wash or clay bar to start fresh, whereas with Adam’s Paint Coating, it must be removed by machine polishing due to it forming a much stronger bond with the painted surface.

 

Q: Should I choose Adam’s Paint Coating?

A: Adam’s Paint Coating is not a product for everyone. It’s more expensive than our other wax and sealant products due to the cost of the chemicals, and does require much more care and technique to apply and remove. This is a product for the perfectionist that wants to keep their vehicle finish looking as perfect as possible for the longest amount of time in between detailing sessions, that may not have time to do a full detail 3 or 4 times per year. For your daily driver, you will love how water seems to dance off the car after a rainstorm, making cleanup afterward a breeze. Or for you show car that has a soft clear coat that scratches easily, you will have a little more reassurance when washing the vehicle or wiping it down at a show.

 

Q: Do I really need to do all cleaning steps?

A: No, but we strongly encourage it! The visible results and longevity of the protection from the coating require that the paint be as bare and perfect as possible. This is achieved by first by claying with Adam’s Visco Clay Bar and Detail Spray to remove bonded contamination, then by machine polishing with the appropriate pads and polishes to remove or reduce the appearance of scratches, imperfections, and swirl marks, and then finally by using Adam’s Coating Prep solution to remove any polish residue, pad dust, etc. Even many brand-new vehicles need to be prepped, as they may still contain contamination from being transported, or receiving improper care at the dealership. Once the coating is applied, any imperfections on the surface underneath the coating will remain there, so it is important the paint looks its absolute best.

 

Q: Is there a need to apply two coats of Adam’s Paint Coating?

A: No, a second coat is not necessary. There is no benefit to “layering”, as it will not change the level of protection; however, you can apply Adam’s Ceramic Boost once the coating has properly cured for 24-48 hours. The Ceramic Boost will leave the surface even more slick and enhance the hydrophobic, water-repelling nature of the coating. Save any remaining coating for repair work, if you find you need to re-do a panel, due to scratches or swirls accidentally left behind before initially applying the coating. Remember if any corrections are necessary, the coating needs to be removed by machine with the appropriate polishing system.

 

Q: What happens if I get this on the trim next to the paint?

A: Avoid applying Adam’s Paint Coating to any trim surface. Plastic and rubber trim need to be very thoroughly cleaned and protected or it will absorb the coating, creating an unpleasant appearance. To avoid this and to offer your trim the same long lasting level of protection, use Adam’s Trim Coating first on the plastic and rubber surfaces. You may also tape off the trim areas with detailing tape or painter’s tape to avoid unwanted transfer.

 

Q: Why is the cure time so long?

A: The time that it takes for the coating to cure depends on ambient conditions (temperature, humidity, air flow, etc.). The recommended time frame of 24-48 hours covers most typical application conditions. However, certainly use common sense (do not apply outside during winter temps). Also, be aware that simply wiping away the coating residue with a microfiber towel does not mean it is cured. The coated surface needs 24-48 hours to fully cure before getting damp/wet or being exposed to residue from additional products that might be used on the paint.

 

Q: What is the hardness rating of this coating?

A: Adam’s Paint Coating has a hardness rating of 9H on the Pencil Hardness Test. This test determines resistance to scratches on a coated surface by using pencils and other materials of specific hardness ratings. What this means is that Adam’s Paint Coating is a very durable coating but it still has a reduced possibility of being scratched while still allowing it to be removed with a machine polisher and not resorting to wet sanding or other potentially harmful methods.

 

Q: Can I remove Adam’s Paint Coating after it cures?

A: Yes. Adam’s Paint Coating can be removed by machine polishing. It must be removed by machine due to it forming a much stronger bond with the painted surface of the vehicle than our other wax and sealant products. Adam’s Correcting Polish with an Orange Foam Pad or Microfiber Cutting Pad should be enough to remove the coating for any follow-up polishing work, or to repair improper application/curing of the coating.

 

Q: Will Adam’s Strip Wash, Visco Clay Bar, or Revive Hand Polish remove this coating?

A: No. Chemicals and hand polishing will not remove the coating. Only wear and tear over time or machine polishing with the appropriate cutting pad and polish will remove the coating.

 

Q: Is this product safe for all paint types?

A: Yes for the most part. Adam’s Paint Coating can be applied to single stage, base coat/clear coat, and lacquer finishes, but it is imperative to follow all preparation steps and directions for best results. This coating can be used on matte and satin paint finishes as well, but it may add unwanted levels of shine to the surface.

 

Q: Can you still use other waxes over Adam’s Paint Coating?

A: Yes, you can apply Americana Paste Wax or Buttery Wax over Adam’s Paint Coating after it has fully cured; however, they are not totally necessary and they may lessen the effect of the water-repelling properties of the ceramic coating. Add more shine, protection, and a slick surface to this coating with Adam’s Ceramic Boost instead, developed specifically to work with ceramic coatings.

 

Q: Can Liquid Paint Sealant or H2O Guard & Gloss be layered over the Paint Coating?

A: Adding a sealant like Adam’s Paint Sealant or Adam’s H2O Guard & Gloss on top of Adam’s Paint Coating after it has fully cured is an option to have an additional layer of protection, but they are not necessary either and could lessen the hydrophobic effect of the coating as well. Add more shine, protection, and a slick surface to this coating with Adam’s Ceramic Boost instead, developed specifically to work with ceramic coatings.

 

Q: Can the applicator or towel be cleaned and reused?

A: No. The product cures hard and cannot be cleaned from the applicator or towel, so careful application is important. While additional applicators will be available for purchase, keep in mind that each applicator can be used for more than one application/vehicle, since each has 6 total sides. Just clean, clay, polish, and prep the entire vehicle first, then apply the Paint Coating to each body panel one at a time. The plush towel that is used to wipe the coating from the painted areas cannot be reused, so it should be discarded afterward.

 

Q: Can additional applicators be purchased?

A: Yes. Replacement ceramic coating applicators can be purchased here: http://adamspolishes.com/adam-s-blue-ceramic-trim-applicator.html

 

Q: Why is this product so expensive?

A: Ceramic coatings are more expensive than a typical wax or sealant because of the chemical properties required to create such a durable and long-lasting solution. Our bottle is 50ml, which should provide enough product for one or two normal size sedans or trucks, or possibly three applications for smaller vehicles, provided it is stored and maintained properly. Always replace the cap immediately after dispensing the product onto the applicator each time, and store the product in a cool, dark place.

 

Q: Why is it only offered in a kit?

A: Since the preparation/cleaning and application methods and techniques are important and unique for this product, we want the kit to have all the items needed to provide the best result. Selling individual bottles of Paint Coating and Coating Prep solution may result in customers not having the required products, or their existing towels/applicators may have other residues that could impede the effectiveness of the coating. In addition, the plush towel used for wiping the coating from the paint will need to be discarded, since the coating will cure and cannot be cleaned out of the towel.

 

Q: Can Adam’s Paint Coating be used on headlights?

A: Yes, Adam’s Paint Coating can be used on headlights. Follow all preparation and application steps that you would use for applying the coating to a painted surface.

 

Q: Can Adam’s Paint Coating be used on glass?

A: No. We do not recommend using Adam’s Paint Coating on exterior glass. For best results on glass, use Adam’s Glass Sealant instead.

 

Q: Can Adam’s Paint Coating be used on smooth painted plastic?

A: Yes, you can use Paint Coating on smooth painted plastic like gloss black B and C-pillars on doors and so on. Follow the same prep and process as you do when applying to other painted surfaces.

 

Q: Can Adam’s Paint Coating be used on exterior textured plastic and rubber trim?

A: No. Due to strength and hardness of this coating, we do not recommend using it on textured plastic or rubber trim of your vehicle. For best results on exterior plastic and rubber trim, use Adam’s Trim Coating instead.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeUTBeOSPYU

 

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: CLEAN FIRST!

In order for Adam’s Paint Coating to adhere to the surface, work properly, and have a uniform appearance, it is imperative to have a completely clean surface. Applying to a dirty surface can cause some spots to look dull or discolored compared to other parts of the vehicle.

 

1. Wash vehicle as thoroughly as possible following proper methods in our instructional videos. Dry vehicle – Do Not use any chemicals to help as a drying aid, such as Detail Spray or H2O Guard & Gloss.

 

2. Move vehicle indoors. Vehicle must remain indoors for 24 hours after applying Adam’s Paint Coating for proper curing time.

 

3. The more preparation you do to the vehicle surface before applying Adam’s Paint Coating, the easier it will be to apply and the better it will look. You want the surface as clean and bare as possible.

 

3a. Clay the painted surfaces if necessary using Adam’s Visco Clay Bar, with Detail Spray as a lubricant for the clay, to remove bonded contamination from the clear coat.

 

3b. Machine polish (or hand polish) the painted surfaces following our instructional videos to remove any imperfections.

 

3c. Once the coating has been applied and cured, you would have to machine polish it off if there are any imperfections underneath the coating that were not fixed prior to applying.

 

4. After all paint surfaces have been clayed and polished, continue the cleaning process by using Adam’s Coating Prep to leave the paint bare and free of any residue.

 

5. Spray Adam’s Coating Prep directly into a clean Single Soft Towel or onto the paint surface, then wipe the surface to remove any traces of polish residue.

 

6. Put on the set of supplied rubber gloves to avoid any coating contact with your skin – Adam’s Paint Coating will make the applicator sticky.

 

7. Pour several drops of Paint Coating onto the supplied microfiber applicator. Immediately secure the cap back onto the bottle to avoid premature curing of the product inside of the bottle.

 

8. Wipe the applicator onto the paint in approximately a 2-foot by 2-foot area or less, in up-down or left-right movements, using even pressure across the surface. Ensure that the Paint Coating fully covers the area. You may need to wipe back and forth a few times to level the coating properly.

 

9. After approximately 30 seconds, coating will have a rainbow effect in appearance. Allow it to continue to haze for 2-3 minutes, then use a second clean Single Soft Towel to quickly wipe away all residue – do not allow Ceramic Paint Coating to dry on any painted surfaces! If the coating begins drying too much when wiping it from the paint, use a small amount of Adam’s Brilliant Glaze on the towel to help remove the product from the paint.

 

10. Move onto the next area of the paint, repeating Steps 7-9 – front fenders, doors, and so on. Do not apply any other products to the paint or expose the paint to any moisture for 24 hours.

 

11. Discard the microfiber applicator afterward. It is a single-use item that will harden as it dries when used with Adam’s Paint Coating. Discard the Single Soft Towel used to wipe off the coating residue as well.

 

12. After 24 hours, add even more protection and shine by applying a layer of Adam’s Ceramic Boost. Lightly spray Ceramic Boost onto paint surface, spread the product evenly with a premium Adam’s Microfiber Towel, and then flip the towel over or use a second towel to buff away any residue.

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22 minutes ago, Raige93 said:

How is that setup for finding/seeing defects pre-polishing and after?

 

That’s exactly what we use it for. And then we add umbrellas for better lighting for general photos. 

 

Be cautious, it will reveal defects that won’t be seen in “normal” lighting conditions. So you can work yourself silly trying to chase sometbing you can’t fix. Don’t be too aggressive. 

 

And if you want to be aggressive, invest in a paint thickness gauge. The first mistake it saves you from, it’ll more than pay for itself. Especially if you’re working on vehicles for others. 

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According to a recent response from Dan... Yes.  "As for matte and gloss vinyl, you can use Adam's Paint Coating on these surfaces as well; however on a matte vinyl, it will make the appearance slightly darker with the possibility of adding some small level of unwanted shine."  

I can't wait to see some photos and the video to highlight these capabilities.  :wub: 

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Can't wait to see the video...

 

But, wow! $190 in Canada. Ouch!! 

 

When can we expect to see the coating by itself, and not in the kit? Or, bigger bottles, or multi-bottle kits?

 

 

Even $150 USD is not cheap. I was surprised to me that the bottle only does 1 or 2 sedans though...

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Even $150 USD is not cheap. I was surprised to me that the bottle only does 1 or 2 sedans though...

Most coatings only contain enough for 1-2 vehicles. Once the bottle is open, it has a short shelf-life as I understand it (if it is like other coatings).

 

I do hope they come out with options to buy it separately, and also in bulk.

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Pricey indeed . It's more expensive than any of the other coatings out there today . Also the booster product cost much money as well

 

Not really an accurate statement to say "any" of the other coatings.

 

You need to compare the cost per ounce of the coating, since many of the other coatings are 10-30ml, and also the items that are in the kit.  There's also a cost difference between the quality of towels in this kit, compared to some of the other kits with lesser quality towels.

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Not really an accurate statement to say "any" of the other coatings.

 

You need to compare the cost per ounce of the coating, since many of the other coatings are 10-30ml, and also the items that are in the kit. There's also a cost difference between the quality of towels in this kit, compared to some of the other kits with lesser quality towels.

Couldn't agree more! I have a competitors coating applied to my Silverado which costs $99.00 for a 20 cc syringe of product. It only comes with a small foam applicator you still have to cough up money for the prep, towels and booster..... By the time you add all that up you'll easily exceed the cost of the Adams kit (and that's before the stand 10% Adams discount).

 

This is a new venture for Adam's and their customers, so they clearly decided to sell a kit that is well equipped so that the end user will have positive results and won't be set up for failure due to skimping out and not buying all the right products/equipment.

 

I look forward to applying this kit to my wife's vehicle.

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Even $150 USD is not cheap. I was surprised to me that the bottle only does 1 or 2 sedans though...

 

It's quite possible that you could get 3 applications out of one bottle on smaller vehicles, but we need to estimate on the lower side to be sure that you don't run out of coating half way through application to a vehicle.

 

On my Chevy SS, which is a large full size sedan, I used just under half of the bottle to coat all panels - hood, fenders, doors, roof, rockers, trunk, bumpers. There is a lot of painted surface on the car - not much textured plastic on the bumpers like other vehicles, which would save on some coating. I did have a little less surface area to deal with because of the larger side windows, which cut down on overall door height somewhat, and from the sunroof too.

 

I updated the question above accordingly.

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I'm interested in how the Ceramic Boost fits into the Adams product line as a stand-a-lone product.

 

For example, our daily driver has a few weeks old strip wash/Wheel Cleaner decontamination (paint did not need polishing) /LPS followed 1 week later with a Wash and Wax, and another week later a risnseless wash.

 

Is the next logical shine/protection step simply another Wash and Wax? Or a layer of wax such as Americana? Or maybe H2O G&G? Or maybe some of the new Ceramic Boost? Or...?

 

What are the trade-offs in terms of shine, protection from elements, ease of application, longevity...

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It's good to see the "upcoming" products I glimpsed during a visit to Adam's HQ last month coming to market.  :secret:

 

Having seen them in action, I know they're GOOD STUFF and worthy of the Adam's brand! 

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Will this help headlights from becoming yellow?

 

 

Yes.

 

 

  

If you brought this just for headlight protection, it would be well worth the price!!! I'm going to give this some serious thought just to use for the headlights.

 

I am not sure how accurate Dan's statement is.  I know the coating will help, but I have spoken to several vendors of headlight coatings, and they all said for the longest protection time for the coating the original factory "coating" must be sanded off the lens.

So adding a coating to new headlight, or on a headlight that clears up with just a polish, it will only give you a few months of protection, not that much different from doing the same thing with a sealant. 

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I'm interested in how the Ceramic Boost fits into the Adams product line as a stand-a-lone product.

 

For example, our daily driver has a few weeks old strip wash/Wheel Cleaner decontamination (paint did not need polishing) /LPS followed 1 week later with a Wash and Wax, and another week later a risnseless wash.

 

Is the next logical shine/protection step simply another Wash and Wax? Or a layer of wax such as Americana? Or maybe H2O G&G? Or maybe some of the new Ceramic Boost? Or...?

 

What are the trade-offs in terms of shine, protection from elements, ease of application, longevity...

someone from Adam's I'm sure will chime in but in general the booster is kinda like a spray wax that matches the composition of the hydrophobic properties of the coating . As the coating starts to wear off u can top off the coating with the booster thus extending it's life , just like a spray wax does for sealant . I would suspect the wash and wax to do a similar type of thing
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I will not be getting this product. I am into the process of a nice detail, I like to wash, dry, glaze, wax, and spit shine my cars. It all started as just new way to clean, but has turned into a "therapy session" each weekend. I love the products Adams and understand the quest for longevity, but I'll stick with the weekly therapy.

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I will not be getting this product. I am into the process of a nice detail, I like to wash, dry, glaze, wax, and spit shine my cars. It all started as just new way to clean, but has turned into a "therapy session" each weekend. I love the products Adams and understand the quest for longevity, but I'll stick with the weekly therapy.

That's why it is not for you. Coatings are targeted to people who just don't have the time.

 

I will be coating my car, leaving more time to detail others vehicles.

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