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Did my first ceramic job. Used Feynlabs Original, did it on my Harley. Followed the instructions, used Adams Compound & Polish to paint correct. The ceramic was so easy is apply, looks awesome. My vette has the professional line of Feynlabs installed and looks gorgeous which persuaded me to use the consumer line on the bike. Could not believe how easy the application was and the look! Applied 2 coats, with waiting an hour between coats, only took 2xhours total for the ceramic. Don't know why I was anxious to tackle this or pay 2k to have the vette done.
Though, the base level Feynlab Ceramic is definitely not on the same performance or durability level as their top tier products. Don't mistake 'easy to apply' for it being a better coating than the upper level stuff.
Though, the base level Feynlab Ceramic is definitely not on the same performance or durability level as their top tier products. Don't mistake 'easy to apply' for it being a better coating than the upper level stuff.
Thats very true of every coating and is stating the obvious. Most of the folks here are amateurs or hard core warriors. For them, it’s about several factors with ease of use being one of if not the most important. Many of us old timers can remember the old days of coatings not being the easiest application/removal and scared away many people from trying and or enjoying the benefits of a coating ( except those dir-hard wax guys who still love the look).
Being a retired pro, I enjoy not having to pay or take a class to enjoy the pro lines anymore. I get to ( ala BudgetPlan & Fyre )play around with several brands and lines I have 5 coatings on peoples cars at the moment. All different. Fun to see the properties of them.