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      02-15-2025, 11:59 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Westside Guy View Post
What product/ spray do you use to clean and maintain your ceramic coating?
Clean vs. maintain are two separate questions / answers.

Clean - if the entire care is dirty - wash it. If only a section needs to be clean, I use waterless wash on a microfiber towel to wipe-off the dirt or bird poop.

Maintain - all brands have some sort of spray-and-wipe ceramic "booster" product, or "detail" spray. I used to stick within the brand family of the base ceramic coating product I had used on that car. So, since I started with Adam's on two cars, I also got Graphene CS3 (which is what Adam's rep recommended for maintenance).

For my McKeys and Gyeon coated cars - I either use the above, or another similar McKeys branded spray product I had bought (one or the other brand goes on sale ever so often). Frankly, they all seam to work the same, and are highly interchangeable.

I don't regularly "boost" any of the coatings, nor does the coating look or bead water any different in areas where spray was recently applied. To a large extent, "boosters" are a way to add recurring revenue after selling you the ceramic coating.

IMHO,
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