It's nerve wracking to do it first time on a $100k car. I started on roof first and then on trunk. I noticed very slight color change, perhaps more so reflective properties. Lost a tiny bit of the glittery brilliance of my fathom blue, so I stopped doing the rest of the car. I did a test on the small rear side window and was satisfactory so I did the whole back glass. Did more testing on the coated glass, then coated my front windshield since I really struggled in the rain on my first day with the Pure (disappointingly so because my mazda3's windshield does better in the rain!)
The next day I took the car out to confirm the slight color change. Looks slightly darker. It rained later the afternoon. Very happy with the results on the glass. Very noticeable improvement on visibility I could even drive without having the wiper on all the time. Downside is the wiper doesnt glide as smoothly anymore as if the windshield has a sticky property to it now. I'll try other sprays brands specifically meant for glass when this one wears out.
Got back home. Used my electric leaf blower to dry out my car. Wow! The water on the roof and trunk just slid away! No need for me to wipe! The non coated parts of the car took longer to blow. I'm sold. Applied ceramic spray on all other exterior painted parts of the car and plastic trims where it's hard to avoid. I had fun doing it so I did the tire rims too lol. Oh I did the plastic area inside the trunk where water drips into when opening the trunk. My mazda3 got notoriously dirty in those spots. Coating should help prevent dirt and watermarks from sticking. May consider it on the frunk area too.
Special thanks to @bunnylebowski for his posts and giving me more info regarding diy ceramic coating spray.
Microfiber Applicator
Microfiber Towels
Adam's Advanced Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating (I used Adam's advanced ceramic coating spray. If it wasnt for long shipping on the regular I would've went with that.)
The next day I took the car out to confirm the slight color change. Looks slightly darker. It rained later the afternoon. Very happy with the results on the glass. Very noticeable improvement on visibility I could even drive without having the wiper on all the time. Downside is the wiper doesnt glide as smoothly anymore as if the windshield has a sticky property to it now. I'll try other sprays brands specifically meant for glass when this one wears out.
Got back home. Used my electric leaf blower to dry out my car. Wow! The water on the roof and trunk just slid away! No need for me to wipe! The non coated parts of the car took longer to blow. I'm sold. Applied ceramic spray on all other exterior painted parts of the car and plastic trims where it's hard to avoid. I had fun doing it so I did the tire rims too lol. Oh I did the plastic area inside the trunk where water drips into when opening the trunk. My mazda3 got notoriously dirty in those spots. Coating should help prevent dirt and watermarks from sticking. May consider it on the frunk area too.
Special thanks to @bunnylebowski for his posts and giving me more info regarding diy ceramic coating spray.
Microfiber Applicator
Microfiber Towels
Adam's Advanced Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating (I used Adam's advanced ceramic coating spray. If it wasnt for long shipping on the regular I would've went with that.)