The new Ceramic Boost includes application instructions for both dry and wet. I’ve heard it can be a bit of a pain in the a#@ to apply. Is one application method easier than the other? Are the two methods equally effective? I’ll be applying it over Adams Ceramic I applied to a low mileage, weekend car, about a year ago. I plan to wash and clay the surface before boosting.
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The new Ceramic Boost includes application instructions for both dry and wet. I’ve heard it can be a bit of a pain in the a#@ to apply. Is one application method easier than the other? Are the two methods equally effective? I’ll be applying it over Adams Ceramic I applied to a low mileage, weekend car, about a year ago. I plan to wash and clay the surface before boosting.
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