Thanks so much! Sometimes it’s hard balancing the amount of detail and just how much to show. I try to balance, but sometimes it works better than other times. Thanks again.
Another great video Bruce. Lots of information in a concise video. 2 months ago I put C6 Hydro on our 2024 CRV. Just like with Armour Details it’s like the water doesn’t know how to get off the paint fast enough. It’s quite awesome to see. I find that Armour detail is just a little more finicky to apply than C6. Thanks
Thank you. Awesome on the C6. I have some C6 Hydro glass that I haven’t used yet and I’d like to try C6 Hydro Lite as it looks fantastic. I’ve only heard amazing things about it.
Great video Bruce! ADS coatings are awesome. Quartz Pro is what I use in my business, however, Quartz is easily one of the best on the market. Very easy to apply and the water beading is insane. Both are very robust coatings with multi-year lifespans.
They indicate you may stake the pro and regular coatings, but stop short of recommending or indicating it’s a necessity. I’ll have to check on where they are made.
I need to ceramic coat my 2023 RAV4 and my 2016 F150. What temperature range do you recommend? I have a garage so I will be applying inside if that matters.
Generally you’ll want to be above 50F and below 90. As temp and humidity rise, ceramic will flash (be ready to level) more quickly. Definitely best to do in the garage as you planned and keep it garages for at least 12 hours post application. For exact installation recommendations (temp, etc), be sure to look at the guidance from whatever brand coating you select. Thanks for watching!
What kind of maintenance? I’ve got 2 cars coated and don’t do any daily maintenance. I simply wash them periodically with a pH neutral shampoo unless super dirty and occasionally top with a SiO2 detail spray. What kind of protection do you prefer?
Thank you for using Armour Quartz Coatings, Bruce! Super informative video as always!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching. All of the coatings (paint, glass, & wheels) went on super easy and look great.
Love your videos Bruce
Thanks, Eddie. That means a lot! I truly appreciate you.
Great nob . Awesome video , proves everything important can be shown without having to make a long video ...
Thanks so much! Sometimes it’s hard balancing the amount of detail and just how much to show. I try to balance, but sometimes it works better than other times. Thanks again.
Great video! Thank you for sharing this knowledge.
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching.
Just bumped into your channel. I’ve enjoyed your video and presentation. You’ve earned a follow good sir.
Wow. Thank you so much. I really appreciate and let me know what you’d like to see.
Another great video Bruce. Lots of information in a concise video.
2 months ago I put C6 Hydro on our 2024 CRV. Just like with Armour Details it’s like the water doesn’t know how to get off the paint fast enough. It’s quite awesome to see.
I find that Armour detail is just a little more finicky to apply than C6.
Thanks
Thank you. Awesome on the C6. I have some C6 Hydro glass that I haven’t used yet and I’d like to try C6 Hydro Lite as it looks fantastic. I’ve only heard amazing things about it.
Great video Bruce! ADS coatings are awesome. Quartz Pro is what I use in my business, however, Quartz is easily one of the best on the market. Very easy to apply and the water beading is insane. Both are very robust coatings with multi-year lifespans.
Thanks for watching! I really liked both coatings and they were easy to manage.
Bruce, does Armour Coatings recommend apply two coats? Do they make their own coatings? If yes, where are they made?
They indicate you may stake the pro and regular coatings, but stop short of recommending or indicating it’s a necessity. I’ll have to check on where they are made.
I did check with ADS and they stated, “they are made overseas to our specifications.”
@@Bruces-Garage Thank you for your reply.
I need to ceramic coat my 2023 RAV4 and my 2016 F150. What temperature range do you recommend? I have a garage so I will be applying inside if that matters.
Generally you’ll want to be above 50F and below 90. As temp and humidity rise, ceramic will flash (be ready to level) more quickly. Definitely best to do in the garage as you planned and keep it garages for at least 12 hours post application. For exact installation recommendations (temp, etc), be sure to look at the guidance from whatever brand coating you select. Thanks for watching!
Coatings aren't worth a damn without proper daily maintenance
What kind of maintenance? I’ve got 2 cars coated and don’t do any daily maintenance. I simply wash them periodically with a pH neutral shampoo unless super dirty and occasionally top with a SiO2 detail spray. What kind of protection do you prefer?