The application process of glidecoat liquid crystal ceramic coating on a 37 midnight express. Applying two 2 coats of our gelcoat ceramic coating the coating will fill in all of the pores of the surface and after 8 hours of curing time will create a protective barrier on the hull to prevent oxidization and hard water marks.
As the ceramic coating will semi permanently add a layer over your vehicles paint its crucial to do any paint restoration before applying the car coating.
How to apply ceramic coating on a boat.
Harsh exploitation conditions are a well known issue for the yachts and boat owners.
When applying ceramic coating to a gel coat surface we recommend two coats.
The porous nature of the gel coat soaks up the first coat.
On average once the prep work is done it would take about 3 4 hours per coat to apply the coating to the entire 24 center console single engine boat like the 247 sportsman mentioned above.
Open your bottle of ceramic coating and choose a place on the boat to start either the hull or highest point on the topside and work your way down.
Its up to you to decide but we do recommend washing the car claying buffing.
Prime your applicator pad by placing 10 15 drops on the pad.
20 year old boat restored and ceramic coated with gtechniqs crystal serum black.
While one layer will provide a high level of protection a second coat on the first layer will fill in anything that was missed by the first coat which isnt much.
With the surface now fully prepared and consistent we started the application of our gelcoat ceramic coating.
If just doing the hull it would take about 15 hours or less.
Ceramic pro marine protects the surface of any vessel above and below the waterline.
Start your timer and begin leveling the product no longer than 5 minutes after applying to your first section approx 3x3.
Christian westhorpe from glidecoat addresses commonly asked questions about the application process.
The process really depends on the condition of the surface.
Full instructions on how to prep and apply ceramic coating to blue paint on a yacht.
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