I've seen numerous videos with the typical ceramic coating where you apply the liquid to an application pad. But they make a strong point to make sure that you put the cap on the bottle each time you use it because it can start to harden. I'm assuming that a primary factor in this happening is the infused SIO2 ingredients.
IF this is the case, then how do you use ceramic spray products that also contain SIO2 and not have a problem with premature curing/hardening?
Probably a silly question, but I was just wondering about the various spray bottles I now have with SIO2. Thanks for your thoughts!
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I've seen numerous videos with the typical ceramic coating where you apply the liquid to an application pad. But they make a strong point to make sure that you put the cap on the bottle each time you use it because it can start to harden. I'm assuming that a primary factor in this happening is the infused SIO2 ingredients.
IF this is the case, then how do you use ceramic spray products that also contain SIO2 and not have a problem with premature curing/hardening?
Probably a silly question, but I was just wondering about the various spray bottles I now have with SIO2. Thanks for your thoughts!
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