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Re: Can this be used as lip protection??
« Reply #15 on: February 26, 2015, 12:40:26 am »
I'd try a ceramic coating tbh... it's stainless steel isn't it.. so should be fine...

at end of day if it makes it hazy you can give them a light polish and it'll come off anyway.
Can you give some exaples of ceramic coating waxes? Products to use

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They are not waxes
You have waxes which contain natural ingredients, usually carnuba, bees wax, etc lots of other bits
You have sealants which are manufactured chemicals
coatings generally cure to form a "shell"...and are far more resistant to minor scratches, bird droppings, and prevent more dirt sticking to the paint to begin with meaning you can basically jet fresh dirt off revealing a nearly perfectly clean surface. a weekly wash will be much easier and easier.

Here's some Cquartz UK that was poured into a lid and left to harden. This is similar to other ceramic coatings on the  market such as Gtechniq c1. (I'm not getting into a debate about which one is better  :signLOL: :signLOL:)


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Re: Can this be used as lip protection??
« Reply #16 on: February 26, 2015, 08:10:47 am »
I'd try a ceramic coating tbh... it's stainless steel isn't it.. so should be fine...

at end of day if it makes it hazy you can give them a light polish and it'll come off anyway.
Can you give some exaples of ceramic coating waxes? Products to use

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(I'm not getting into a debate about which one is better  :signLOL: :signLOL:)


Haha, that's a debate that could go on for a while, either way if you use Cqaurtz or C1 it will last about 600 times as long as super resin polish  :wink: