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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.

 

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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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Dan, how would this work if I apply the Paint Coating to my matte vinyl racing stripes?  I know that it's safe to use with vinyl, but when it comes time to remove the coating for a new application in 1-2 years, I don't know that I want to be using a machine polisher on my stripes.

 

In 2 years I wouldn't use a polisher on the stripes either. Maybe a light hand polish with Revive Hand Polish and reapply the coating to that area if it seems to need re-upped. Please note that the coating may add some shine to the stripes as well. Me personally, I would maybe just avoid coating the stripes and continue to use VRT or Ceramic Boost on them instead.

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So if you have the ceramic paint coating, can you use detail spray as a drying aid still after a wash or no? And can you still do a detail spray wipe down after waterless or rinseless wash or does it effect the shine/water repelling of the coating?

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In 2 years I wouldn't use a polisher on the stripes either. Maybe a light hand polish with Revive Hand Polish and reapply the coating to that area if it seems to need re-upped. Please note that the coating may add some shine to the stripes as well. Me personally, I would maybe just avoid coating the stripes and continue to use VRT or Ceramic Boost on them instead.

 

Thanks Dan!  I don't mind the added shine to the stripes, but I can definitely see where the coating may be problematic for the stripes when it's time to remove and reapply.  I had planned to do the entire car, which was appealing since it would be really low maintenance after that, but now I'm questioning whether I should skip the stripes to avoid issues down the road.  Something to ponder until the weather begins to warm up and I can do the coating.

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How long after a full application to a car will the remaining coating in the bottle be good for? Is expecting a few months pushing expectations?

 

I just ordered a kit and would like to put it in next weekend, but here in a few months I was planning on getting a new front bumper for the car (this one's got a little crack at the bottom), but it be 2-3 months before I get money to do that. I just wanted to make sure I still could use the leftover coating at that time on the new bumper or if I'd have to buy more.

 

Also, I plan on doing a vinyl roof wrap here shortly (probably hexxis gloss carbon fiber), should I not coat the roof then so the wrap sucks better? And I know a few people mentioned applying it on top of vinyl stripe, I assume it would be ok to apply on top of the vinyl wrap as well correct?

 

Lastly, is there anything coming out like this for glass? I use Adams glass sealant but it never seems to last more than driving through one rainy day, an and I have to reapply afterwards too get the water beading off nicely at speed, it'd be nice to have something more semi permanent like the ceramic where I could apply once a year or something

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​As long as the bottle is sealed properly, it should last in it's liquid state for a long time.................. more than a few months easily............... if you apply the coating ON TOP of the wrap it may had shine and gloss to it, don't know if you wanted it shiny or matte?

 

​Glass sealant should last more than one time in the rain.............. be sure to follow instructions / directions to ensure durability.

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Good to know about shelf life, thanks for the info.

 

The vinyl I was going to use is flat (as in no texture like the em di-noc) and glossy so added gloss won't hurt

 

And I've been using the glass sealant like directions on the bottle and videos say, it definitely isn't completely gone after a day off driving in the rain, but first day out there rain literally flies off the windows faster than using wipers. Although it still beads water off, performance is severely degraded after driving a day or two in the rain though. I assume this is why the bottle says it only lasts 200 miles of driving, hence why I was looking for something a bit more permanent.

 

Thanks for the advice

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Can I use a claybar on my coating? I finished it up last week, but this morning after some rain last night there's some water spots I cannot wipe off. Clay bar takes them off (I tested on a small spot), is it safe for the coating to Clay? Or will I need to reapply in those areas?

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Can I use a claybar on my coating? I finished it up last week, but this morning after some rain last night there's some water spots I cannot wipe off. Clay bar takes them off (I tested on a small spot), is it safe for the coating to Clay? Or will I need to reapply in those areas?

You can use a claybar over the coating.

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OMG...don't tell me I can clay over coating.  I'm still trying to accept (and deal with) the fact I can use wheel cleaner to decon the surface and not have to redo anything.  One shocker at a time please...LOL.

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same as always, just use ceramic boost for additional protection/shine

Is there a real need to polish and or wax? I know the with certain waxes it will negate some of the hydrophobic properties. So in reality all I am really looking at is just a two bucket wash every week, maybe claying twice a year and ceramic boost maybe monthly?

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coating should last about a year.  then you may need to polish and reapply.  other than that no wax, negates hydrophobic as you stated.  wash, occasional clay and boost.  i boost about every other wash, in the winter i did it every wash just because of my OCD. 

 

everything is much simpler in my opinion now that my cars are coated, and they look better all the time.   

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I'm really impressed with the coating so far. It's really easy to keep clean, and now a quick 2 bucket wash makes the car look like I spent all day detailing it.

 

So I read that it is ok to use the wash & wax on top of the coating? I don't have to worry about the wax in it degrading the water shedding properties?

 

And I'll be honest, the ceramic boost I'm not a fan of using. It seems to work well, but applying it is a real streaky mess no matter how lightly you most it on.

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I'm really impressed with the coating so far. It's really easy to keep clean, and now a quick 2 bucket wash makes the car look like I spent all day detailing it.

 

So I read that it is ok to use the wash & wax on top of the coating? I don't have to worry about the wax in it degrading the water shedding properties?

 

And I'll be honest, the ceramic boost I'm not a fan of using. It seems to work well, but applying it is a real streaky mess no matter how lightly you most it on.

 

Wash & Wax is fine to use on the coating, since it actually does not contain any carnauba wax.

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So here's another one, I miss using detail spray as a drying aid (and to touch up here and there). Would the new Matte Detailer work better for ceramic coated vehicles? I assume it doesn't have any wax in it so I figure it might be better to use than the normal Detail spray. 

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So here's another one, I miss using detail spray as a drying aid (and to touch up here and there). Would the new Matte Detailer work better for ceramic coated vehicles? I assume it doesn't have any wax in it so I figure it might be better to use than the normal Detail spray. 

Im not sure about the matte detailer, but have you tried the H2O guard and gloss as a drying agent? It works a lot better than detail spray IMO, and I think I read somewhere that it doesnt hurt if you use it often. Then only downside is that it is a lot more expensive, so I dont use it after every wash.

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I do have it and use it on other vehicles, but haven't tried it on the coated STi yet. I figure if the minimal amount of wax in detail spray will lessen the water shedding of the coating I would want to steer clear of h2o g&g. 

 

I do love it on other cars though, I pretty much use that exclusively for protection on my jeep and friends cars when they bring them by now. 

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It says here do not use any drying aid like detailer or HG&G.

 

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I believe these instructions are for preparing to apply the coating - not cleaning and maintenance afterwards.

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Good point.

But I'm pretty sure I still read early in this thread that you don't want to use any detail spray or HG&G even after it's applied because it will reduce the hydrophobic properties of the coating. Which is the best part of the coating. Nothing sticks to it.

Our cars up here get to dirty to do anything less then a full wash with wash and wax.

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