Ceramic Coatings ?
Ceramic Coatings ?
Anyone have a opinion on this Ceramic paintwork / engine treatments ? The ones that last for years, never have to clean the bike / throw a bucket of water on it and it's mint.
Or is the old Autoglym / Bees wax / elbow grease method better ?
Just interested
ta
Or is the old Autoglym / Bees wax / elbow grease method better ?
Just interested
ta
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Re: Ceramic Coatings ?
ACF-50 is the equivalent of that, it puts on a coating that can be washed off later and leaves pretty much pristine.Alan PBTD wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:21 am Anyone have a opinion on this Ceramic paintwork / engine treatments ? The ones that last for years, never have to clean the bike / throw a bucket of water on it and it's mint.
Or is the old Autoglym / Bees wax / elbow grease method better ?
Just interested
ta
Or you can pay me £100 a time and i'll come clean it properly
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Can you come clean mine?weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:28 amACF-50 is the equivalent of that, it puts on a coating that can be washed off later and leaves pretty much pristine.Alan PBTD wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:21 am Anyone have a opinion on this Ceramic paintwork / engine treatments ? The ones that last for years, never have to clean the bike / throw a bucket of water on it and it's mint.
Or is the old Autoglym / Bees wax / elbow grease method better ?
Just interested
ta
Or you can pay me £100 a time and i'll come clean it properly
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Considering how grey and cloudy it is here, that's not sounding like a terrible idea.Yorick wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 10:45 amCan you come clean mine?weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:28 amACF-50 is the equivalent of that, it puts on a coating that can be washed off later and leaves pretty much pristine.Alan PBTD wrote: ↑Thu Jun 04, 2020 9:21 am Anyone have a opinion on this Ceramic paintwork / engine treatments ? The ones that last for years, never have to clean the bike / throw a bucket of water on it and it's mint.
Or is the old Autoglym / Bees wax / elbow grease method better ?
Just interested
ta
Or you can pay me £100 a time and i'll come clean it properly
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Very pleasant 27c here today.
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Chilly here (not far from Weeksy, as it happens), our long hot spell has come to an abrupt end, thereby meeting the Government's 6th test for easing lockdown: 'weather turns shite'.
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Re: Ceramic Coatings ?
Somehow I just knew this was going to be a thought provoking and constructive conversation...ACF 50 is so old school ( like Slick 50 ) and so so messy. What I was on about are these companies offering years of trouble free cleaning if we apply a ceramic / liquid polymer is applied to the paintwork and they say engine and exhaust...
Just wondered if anyone had used it already and what they thought of the finish. I'ts supposed to be mega shinny / scratch resistant and the rain just falls off.
ta
Just wondered if anyone had used it already and what they thought of the finish. I'ts supposed to be mega shinny / scratch resistant and the rain just falls off.
ta
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Just to make it harder I'm sure I have recently seen the quote "ceramic is yesterday, now there is ???? ". But I can't remember what the new kid on the block is.
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Re: Ceramic Coatings ?
I had a ceramic coating on my previous bike. While it wasn't a life-changing innovation, it did what it said on the tin (a quick hosepipe cleaned the bike, the paint stayed a bit shinier, etc.)
Ceramic coating wasn't cheap but - probably - you get back some of the investment by having a newer-looking machine when selling the bike on. I've only subjective evidence that it reduced stone chips; my new (non-ceramic) bike's paint seems more scratch-prone.
Ceramic coating wasn't cheap but - probably - you get back some of the investment by having a newer-looking machine when selling the bike on. I've only subjective evidence that it reduced stone chips; my new (non-ceramic) bike's paint seems more scratch-prone.