Only once the surface is residue free will your ceramic coating be able to properly bond to your paintwork.
Wax over ceramic glaze.
Start off by properly washing your vehicle.
They resist heat uv rays environmental contaminants harsh detergents much better than wax.
Ceramic protectants coatings provide a much higher durability than wax.
Applying a glaze to a vehicle s surface makes it appear shinier and more vivid.
Additionally wax products can be used in surface decoration on both wet and fired clay.
Wax resist can be applied to the bottom of a pot to prevent glazes and ceramic pieces from sticking to the kiln shelf during firings.
The pattern is laid directly on top of the waxed surface and traced with a sharpened pencil figure 2.
But contrary to popular belief applying car wax on top of the hydrophobic coating doesn t really do much to protect the coating much less the valuable car parts underneath.
A glaze is not a polish or wax.
Clean slate isn t just wax free it will also strip away any remaining sealants waxes or glazes.
When a ceramic coating is applied to a painted or non painted surface it physically bonds to the surface and creates a strong layer of uv protection.
Moreover having a ceramic coating means that you will no longer have to wax your vehicle every few months eliminating a significant part of maintaining your car s exterior.
The liquid polymer or quartz bonds with the car paint and gives it a.
We recommend a wax free gloss free soap like clean slate.
Wax on the other hand simply sits on top of the paint s surface.
Defining the difference between glaze and wax.
On the concours series a glaze is essential to achieve a winning deep gloss.
It does not create the chemical bond like we find with ceramic coatings.
Glazing and waxing are two commonly confused processes.
If you re tired of your car wax because it breaks down every so often then the ceramic coating is exactly what you need.
Glaze doesn t add any additional sheen and can t be buffed.
It is strictly a shine enhancing agent that will produce a dramatic wet look on your paint.
Most glazes have no protective qualities so always follow with a wax or sealant.
One of the benefits of using wax instead of glaze is that a dark wax can be buffed with a soft cloth after it dries to add a little more sheen to your piece.
First the bisqued plate is dipped in glaze allowed to dry coated with wax resist over glaze then set aside to allow the wax to dry figure 1.
When the paper is lifted it removes the wax and some of the glaze wherever the pencil was impressed.