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    #501
    Nasubukan kona yung Akemi and Pompanzi, similar gloss, and not scratch proof but scratch resistant naman. Sa case ng watermarks, yup, na form parin siya but pag na carwash madali matanggal yung trace ng watermarks. Napansin kolang pag oily ang hand kitang kita ang hand smudge.

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    #502
    Quote Originally Posted by monty_GTV View Post
    That's all true. Ceramic/Glass coating is simply another layer of clear coat that will last for 2 years. You will still have watermarks, swirls and scratches regardless. But, it will still preserve the original clear coat while giving you a super glossy finish.

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    #503
    Plus one to this.

    Ung coated car namin, may waterspots na din due to our weather din here. Mmya uulan then aaraw ng matindi.

    Alam ko na sasabihin ng kapatid ko, akala ko ba naka-glass coat yan? Dapat walang watermarks ek, ek. Sabi ko nga dapat proper maintenance pa rin. Just today nakita ko may hairline scratch sa passenger side door mga 3 inches. Di talaga maiwasan. Hehe babalik ko lang doon sa shop if they can remedy it.

    Also planning to buy Gyeon's water spot remover. Will try that kung matanggal nga talaga hehe just spray, leave on for about 30secs then wipe off na.

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    #504
    Quote Originally Posted by zechs View Post
    Plus one to this.

    Ung coated car namin, may waterspots na din due to our weather din here. Mmya uulan then aaraw ng matindi.

    Alam ko na sasabihin ng kapatid ko, akala ko ba naka-glass coat yan? Dapat walang watermarks ek, ek. Sabi ko nga dapat proper maintenance pa rin. Just today nakita ko may hairline scratch sa passenger side door mga 3 inches. Di talaga maiwasan. Hehe babalik ko lang doon sa shop if they can remedy it.

    Also planning to buy Gyeon's water spot remover. Will try that kung matanggal nga talaga hehe just spray, leave on for about 30secs then wipe off na.
    I saw one water marks remover sa lazada mr squicky brand but not yet tried.

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    #505
    ^not sure if that is safe to use on a coated car.

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    #506
    For waterspots on a ceramic/glass coating, I use Meguiars Ultimate Quik Detailer (G-14422).

    "Meguiars Ultimate Quik Detailer is a high lubricity formula that is safe on all types of paint, including clear coats, single stage paint, and ceramic clear coats."

    Meguiars Ultimate Quik Detailer, Meguiars quick detailer, Meguiars Ultimate Detailer

    Don't use other products which does not specify ceramic coating safe.

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    #507
    Yes thats true that you should not use products that is not specified for coated vehicles. That's why I would go for a water spot remover from a glass coating brand itself.

    Although I guess some brands are safe to use like this megs ultimate qd or sonax brilliant shine detailer.

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    #508
    I use C2 v3(Gtechniq) to maintain my ceramic coating.

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    #509
    Hi folks, is there an accredited seller of CarPro products here in PH? I'm looking for products for maintaining the ceramic coating for my car, like the CarPro Reload Spray Sealant and CarPro Spotless. Suggestions for another product other than CarPro would be great too!

    Thanks!

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    #510
    *jojopad,
    You have reseller of carpro products in olx, not sure if their line is extensive though.

    Another alternative brand is Gyeon which has a reseller here down south.

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