🚗 Elevate Your Ride with Unbeatable Protection!
The Autokcan 10H Nano Ceramic Coating is a 50ML high-gloss, anti-scratch SiO2 ceramic coating kit designed to provide exceptional hydrophobic paint sealant protection for your vehicle. With a focus on durability and ease of application, this product offers a two-year warranty, ensuring your car remains shielded from scratches, UV light, and environmental damage.
X**N
Tricky but what you expect at this price
Pro Detailer Review.Let me start setting some expectations.*This is not a pro product.*Great Price but low performance*Not as easy to installI grabbed this based on reviews to test it on some friends cars. Compare to pro products this one installs pretty easy if you know. But is temperature sensitive, if you are in hot climate will flash quicker and become sticky. If it's too cold will not flash as quick but also sticky so the leveling takes a time to do.Use a clock to time yourself and the panels you do. It was very difficult to determine an specific time that made it easier to install. At the end the i just went based on feeling. Overall just take your time and you'll be ok. Use several applicators as it clogges up quickly for being sticky and maybe a few more towels.Results will vary but so far in one test i wasn't totally impressed with hydrophobics properties but great product for someone adding a better protection than wax.Just be patient
S**E
Great Product!
I recently tried this ceramic coating from Amazon and was impressed with the results. The coating was easy to apply and provided a durable and high-gloss finish to my car's paint. The coating also protected the paint from UV damage and minor scratches. I appreciate that the coating is long-lasting and requires minimal maintenance, making it a great investment for anyone looking to protect their car's paint. Overall, I would highly recommend this ceramic coating to anyone looking to enhance and protect their car's paint.
C**N
Very good for trim restoration
The black plastic trim on my 2012 Cooper was fading and whitish in spots, and know you would never know it.
L**Y
WOW - Amazing product
Very rarely do I classify do I classify a product as Amazing, unless it is truly amazing.After owning my Mercedes Benz CLA for over 5 years, I realized, there are products out there that would save me from having to wash and re-apply the protective wax coating layers. Obviously, you should be waxing your car, if you want your paint to last long and look shiny and new. Personally, I live in the dry desert, where it is very sandy. Wax doesn't last very long. A heavy load of wax will trap the dust/dirt and make the car look dirty. You'll notice that most wax applications are virtually useless.That's when I heard about the ceramic coating and this item. There aren't too many of these quality products available on the market and I was skeptical of this product, at first. If you are skeptical to see if it works, you should just try it out on the inner door jambs area, or an area underneath/side of the car.Applying this crystal coating is like placing a wax coating, but is much harder, more permanent. Best of all, itll look just like you bought the car. Ceramic coating is essentially an additional layer that gets applied on top of your paint...like a clear coat. This layer will eventually wear out like wax, but is much more durable to scratching from the sand and dirt in my area. This means that you're protecting the layers of paint from all the dirt and pollutants.Highly recommend this product. It was very easy for a first time DIYer (on this product), though I will say, I did bring a lot of experience and equipment.First thing you want to do is prepare your car for this nano application - thoroughly wash your car - for this, I decided to use a heavier soap that will remove more/all pollutants. If you want, you could use a little bit of dish soap to remove any preexisting wax, which is what I did.If you're crazy like me, you can clay your car and remove any micro particles, using a clay bar. This will definitely remove any wax and miniature particles.After drying the car with a microfiber towel, you're ready to apply the nano coat.This is the final step. Just like applying wax, you apply a couple drops at a time, in straight lines. Just make sure it looks fairly even and that the entire surface looks linear. The next step is just letting it sit for a minute before buffing. I do wish the product came with a spray bottle, but I can see a lot of the product going to waste, if they did that. They didn't mention anything about using a orbital buffer, but I decided to use that during this step. If you choose this, I would use something relatively soft. I didn't want to remove the coating, so gentle and slow movements should be fine.Let this thing dry for a couple days in the garage, where there is no dust, hopefully. After that is done, you can test to see if it repels water and dirt better than wax. If you want it to last longer, just apply wax on top, as you normally would.Amazing results - my 5 year old car looks like it was just bought from the dealership.
J**
Very nice packaging
I haven't noticed any difference between this and regular paste car wax.
J**S
Don’t spend 100’s when you can get results for $10
So being new to this whole ceramic coating craze I figured I’d take the plunge on a less expensive product that way if I were to screw up the application I wouldn’t be wasting money in the process.Now, some backstory...I drive a 2011 Ford Raptor with just shy of 100,000 miles, most of them decently rough given that I live in dusty, windy, scolding hot Nevada, so suffice to say this truck has seen some poor paint conditions. Add to that the fact that until recently the truck has never been garaged, and was constantly doused with sprinklers spewing hard water all over it... total recipe for disaster, at least paint wise.As with all paint related products, the devil is in the details, and by details, I mean the prep work. In addition to the ceramic coating, I also ordered a clay bar kit, dual action 7” polisher and some meguiars polishing compound, knowing that in order to properly apply the ceramic, I would have to completely strip all contaminates with the clay, compound the paint, and polish it out long before ceramic coating the truck. Due to the hard water stains, the rough shape of the paint, and my OCD, I had about 8 hours (over 4 days) of prep before even opening the ceramic bottle.....As far as the ceramic kit is concerned, first and foremost, throw the instructions away. They’re written in broken English and impossible to decipher. YouTube ceramic coating videos and you’ll more or less find out how to apply it. The kit comes with the coating, two “applicator cloths” a sponge, and the directions. The cloths are garbage, but since I was lacking any other types of “glasses type” microfiber cleaning cloths, I elected to still use them. The bottle, although tiny (think small hot sauce bottle) is enough to do at least two cars. I did my huge truck and have more than 3/4 of the bottle left. The application is pretty basic, rub on, wait, rub off. But there’s a little bit of a catch here. There are a few varying opinion on how to “remove” the coating once it flashes and is ready to be hand buffed off. Most youtubers say just use elbow grease, yet the hard to understand instructions say to use a damp microfiber towel. I can 100% tell you from experience, absolutely use a damp microfiber towel. It will make life so much easier. Otherwise you will continually have a leftover haze that you can’t seem to buff out. Be sure to use clean water, not a detail spray, as I got the same haze when using a quick detail spray before moving to the clean water.I mean just look at the results! $10 worth of product. My trucks paint was an absolute mess. I regret not getting “before” pics as a reference.As I just applied the product, I can’t comment on durability, but at $10 you can afford to apply it 5x a year if you feel like you need to.
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