I travel down a dirt road that I believe is coated with calcium chloride to get to our subdivision. When dry the dirt road is like a paved road. My vehicles are coated with graphene CSC. For a while (couple months) the plastic along the bottom of our SUV's don't have the same protection as the paint. I have been using VRT to get the shine back on them. Wondering if the calcium chloride might be effect the coating or if the coating is just wearing faster on the plastic due to the harsh environment it's under. The coatings have been on just under a year.
Also, would going to the non spray ceramic coating help. Having done the spray coating a couple of times. I'm thinking of trying the non spray ceramic coating.
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KBird
Hi forum members,
I travel down a dirt road that I believe is coated with calcium chloride to get to our subdivision. When dry the dirt road is like a paved road. My vehicles are coated with graphene CSC. For a while (couple months) the plastic along the bottom of our SUV's don't have the same protection as the paint. I have been using VRT to get the shine back on them. Wondering if the calcium chloride might be effect the coating or if the coating is just wearing faster on the plastic due to the harsh environment it's under. The coatings have been on just under a year.
Also, would going to the non spray ceramic coating help. Having done the spray coating a couple of times. I'm thinking of trying the non spray ceramic coating.
Thanks,
Kevin
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