How to apply Destiny to your car.
How to apply Destiny to your car.
1.5 hours on a medium sized Sedan
20 minutes - Touch, 24h - waterproof
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Create Professional Grade Results on your car.
Protect your car from the elements, whilst adding a permenant shine!
Destiny application is designed to be simple for the enthusiast and professional alike.
An Overview of the installation is below, but you can also watch the video instructions on the Youtube Video to the right!
What's in the box?
Installation Overview.
Application is simple with the included Kit:
Q. How Long does Destiny Last?
A. Depending on the use and washing frequency, Destiny will last 2-4 years
Q. Will it protect against Stone Chips?
A. No coating will protect against stone chips. Ceramic coatings will protect against mild abraisions and swirlmarks but stones and hard scratches will still cause damage.
Q. How soon after application can I get it wet?
You should keep your car dry for 24 hours after application but the coating will be touch-dry in around 30 minutes.
Q. When can I wash my car?
You can dry your car in 7 days after application - avoid using any chemicals to clean it in that time.
Q. What Aftercare is recommended?
Generally You don't need to purchase any special products to care for your installation of Destiny - however there are some best practices that help prolong its performance: Firstly, we recommend washing your vehicle by using a snow foam cannon or the foam gun at your local jet wash (do NOT use the brushes - please! ) Then you can simply rinse your vehicle down. If necessary, use a microfiber wash mitt to tackle any stubborn areas of dirt. Be sure to dry your car, although it will now be hydrophobic and disperse water, water with contaminants can evaporate leaving residue in the paint. These can overtime etch into your coating requiring you to polish and top up the coating - so drying your car with a purpose-made drying towel, or an air blaster is recommended!
Q. I have left too much coating on the car or have spilled some on the car - how can I remove it?
The best recommendation for removing excess coating is to buff it away immediately. If it has cured, you will have to polish the area to remove the coating - preferably with a Dual Action Polisher.
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