Depends on what you top dlux with, some products are not good to top with. Same when you have a ceramic coating on your car, you only use shampoos without wax or gloss enhancers.
Depends on what you top dlux with, some products are not good to top with. Same when you have a ceramic coating on your car, you only use shampoos without wax or gloss enhancers.
Same, I would only top a ceramic with products that is made for that purposeTrue
But I would still advise not to wax over it.
Never been that impressed by ceramics on wheels. The brake dust and general road grim is quite oily and that seems to stick quite well to ceramics.
Ive got a tub of FK1000P from a few years back when I had a Silver MG ZT. Its great stuff for metallics and is very durable on wheels, it doesnt melt until 260c. It seems to repel water and oily dirt much better than ceramics do.
Well as I said, I havent been that impressed by Ceramics on wheels, although it might depend on the pad material and general road conditions.While FK1000P is decent. It would never compete with a decent ceramic treated wheel.
Well as I said, I havent been that impressed by Ceramics on wheels, although it might depend on the pad material and general road conditions.