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Corvette
Detailing & Car Care
Car Cover Use Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.Corvette" data-source="post: 226994" data-attributes="member: 6760"><p>I assume the company that installed your ceramic did it in a heated environment and let it cure in the heat for two days. For the first 48 hours the big thing with ceramic applications is NOT to expose your car to moisture. No water, rain or snow should touch the car.</p><p>After that you should avoid washing with soap for the first 5-7 days and no automatic car washes.</p><p>If the car has been exposed to a heated garage or shop since the application it will cure in a week, if a cold garage it should cure in two weeks. The ceramic coating will allow you to use your car cover right away, but you can still check your door sticker to see</p><p>your month of production just to put your mind at ease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.Corvette, post: 226994, member: 6760"] I assume the company that installed your ceramic did it in a heated environment and let it cure in the heat for two days. For the first 48 hours the big thing with ceramic applications is NOT to expose your car to moisture. No water, rain or snow should touch the car. After that you should avoid washing with soap for the first 5-7 days and no automatic car washes. If the car has been exposed to a heated garage or shop since the application it will cure in a week, if a cold garage it should cure in two weeks. The ceramic coating will allow you to use your car cover right away, but you can still check your door sticker to see your month of production just to put your mind at ease. [/QUOTE]
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