Jump to content
Customer Service 866.965.0400
  • 0

Adams paint coating


buffalobob920

Question

Hi I have a question about Adams ceramic paint coating first time using it I have a garage but small big enough to store but not big enough to work in I have a pop up tent that I use for detailing so the car is out of the sun I've used ceramic trim coating with success putting it on outside under the tent and then putting it in the garage do you think that using this technique would the ceramic paint coating work the same way

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 answers to this question

Recommended Posts

  • 0

Hi Bob, while I would strongly recommend applying indoors in a more temperature controlled environment, you should be able to apply and remove the Paint Coating quickly outside and then move it into the garage for curing time. I would absolutely recommend applying in the shade under the pop up tent as you mentioned. I try to keep my garage door down the whole time to minimize the chance of dust build-up while it is still curing as well.

 

I would also recommend using the included rubber gloves when moving the vehicle, so that you aren't touching the coated areas too much while moving it into the garage. Move it quickly so that you do not get any exhaust residue onto the back bumper where the coating is curing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 0

Hi Bob, while I would strongly recommend applying indoors in a more temperature controlled environment, you should be able to apply and remove the Paint Coating quickly outside and then move it into the garage for curing time. I would absolutely recommend applying in the shade under the pop up tent as you mentioned. I try to keep my garage door down the whole time to minimize the chance of dust build-up while it is still curing as well.

 

I would also recommend using the included rubber gloves when moving the vehicle, so that you aren't touching the coated areas too much while moving it into the garage. Move it quickly so that you do not get any exhaust residue onto the back bumper where the coating is curing.

I've been looking at ways to do this I have enough room to do most of the car in the garage it would be just the passenger side and the pop up tent would be fixed right outside the garage door so it would minimize the time outside now on the video adam says hashtag the coating I assume that goes for the entire car just like applying polish
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...