MKCS-105
Long Lasting, Easy to Apply Ceramic Paint Coating
McKee's 37 Ceramic Paint Coating is a state-of-the-art ceramic paint coating that is designed to outlast and outperform traditional waxes and sealants. Instead of providing paint protection measured in weeks or months, Ceramic Paint Coating lasts up to 3 years, creating unsurpassed gloss and paint protection in any environment. This SiO2 Ceramic Formula fills in the microscopic pits, pores, and valleys on your vehicle's paint, creating a perfectly smooth, water-fearing surface.
Directions:
Wash vehicle using McKee's 37 Coating Prep Auto Wash, then chemically and mechanically decontaminate the surface using Xtreme Iron Remover and Universal Detailing Clay. Use the appropriate McKee's 37 polish based on the condition of the vehicle, and then wipe the surface down with McKee's 37 Coating Prep Spray, and then apply the coating. Working a small section at a time, apply the coating directly onto a McKee's 37 Coating Applicator. Apply to surface by slowly moving the applicator side-to-side, then up and down. Immediately remove any excess using a soft, lint-free M-Line microfiber towel.
Please note: Only the 4 oz. includes the towel and applicator pad. If you select the 2 oz. option, you will not receive the towel and applicator pad.
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I have used it on three different vehicles for the last 3-4 years. I do the entire process once each spring on each vehicle (Iron Remover, wash, clay, prep polish and then ceramic coat) and it takes me about 4-5 hours per car. I try to garage them a few days if possible to let it cure. The finish and protection lasts the entire year and in fact, it probably doesn’t need to be done again, but I do it anyway. I also use Sio 2 Blue every couple of months as well. Love the results and the ease of use! I am NOT a pro-detailer, but you don’t have to be to use them.
I was skeptical at first if graphene was real or just a marketing ploy compared to regular silica based coatings. I must say I’m sold in terms of ease of application, water beading, and shine. A little goes a long way and the coating is very forgivable when it comes to wiping off and flash time. It flashes relatively quick, but even after testing out different times to wipe it was still easy to remove after 2 to 3 minutes. I was especially impressed with the ease of application on glass. I know McKees said they haven’t tested it on plastics but on the BMW X3 I coated it worked great on the regular smooth plastic, textured, and exterior rubber surfaces. I used small foam applicators from Amazon and larger ones from Home Depot in the paint section and it worked great for applying to the plastic trim and hard to reach areas. Not sure if I’ll get 5 years out of it, but I’ll be happy with 3+. I did buy the hydro graphene to top up every six months or so. Overall this is probably my new go to for coatings and still have plenty left for another two cars I’d guess.