Good morning, Chris-You make it look easy. Well done again! It looks like the ceramic coat process for an automobile is a little easier than a motorcycle because of the prep & taping required on a bike. Thanks for the great reminder tip about the flashing time and removal time for the coating. That was big. Cheers.
@@cruisemansgarage For those new. In the context of ceramic coatings, “flashing” refers to a visual and chemical cue that indicates the coating has begun to bond with the surface and is ready to be leveled or wiped off.
If you use Crystal Serum Light coating you don't have to wait for it to flash. Wipe on wipe off. Then for extra protection put Crystal Serum Exo v4 over your coating. Also a wipe on wipe off. Just a suggestion if you're having trouble seeing the flashing process.
I’m in!! Love the look and protective value. Thank you Cruise!
Good morning, Chris-You make it look easy. Well done again! It looks like the ceramic coat process for an automobile is a little easier than a motorcycle because of the prep & taping required on a bike. Thanks for the great reminder tip about the flashing time and removal time for the coating. That was big. Cheers.
i’ve done it on my 23 Wing the hardest part was to see it flash on my red bike. that car looks great Chris.
That's what happened to Robert and I on his red bike. We kept waiting for it to flash. But, it already had!
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For those new. In the context of ceramic coatings, “flashing” refers to a visual and chemical cue that indicates the coating has begun to bond with the surface and is ready to be leveled or wiped off.
If you use Crystal Serum Light coating you don't have to wait for it to flash. Wipe on wipe off. Then for extra protection put Crystal Serum Exo v4 over your coating. Also a wipe on wipe off. Just a suggestion if you're having trouble seeing the flashing process.
Looks great, CM. I'm still debating on treating Snowee. I have never gone that far before, but I'm thinking about it.