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Finally had time to ceramic coat my model 3

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Very interesting.
Is this product similar to Meguilar Hybrid Wax and Silicone. spray?
The Meguilar product you just spray on top of the rinse and then wash it off and dry, looks pretty good.
I’m not sure about the spray on type. I just watched a bunch of videos on applying Avalon King. It’s pretty easy as long as you do small sections at a time.
The hard work was the prep involved, making sure you get the paint as best you can. Just that took me about 4 hours
Wash, clay bar, polish, and the final paint prep to make sure all chemicals are off the paint. Then it was time for ceramic and a huge smile on my face. It’s really an amazing product.
 
Applied avalon king today as well. Came out flawless and very easy. Going to store in the garage until next week as it's going to rain for the next five days here.
 

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Beautiful job with Avalon King.
I have a leased car, I keep it washed and detailed, but 4 hours of prep is not in my wheel house.
I will continue to use the spray on stuff, does a nice job, not sure how long it lasts.

If you want to try a ceramic coating but you don't have a lot of time, I suggest you check out Gyeon's Cancoat Evo. This is one of the fastest and easiest to use ceramic coatings available today. You just spray it onto an applicator, wipe it onto a section of the paint, and then immediately wipe it off with a microfiber towel. You don't have to wait for it to flash. You just wipe on and immediately wipe off. It should give you 12-18 months worth of protection.

I applied it to my wife's Honda Accord and I got around the entire car in about half an hour.

Plus, another benefit of the Evo line from Gyeon is that you can apply this coating outside. Just not in direct sunlight.

It costs around $60

 
Looks amazing! Would you mind posting a link to where you purchased the ceramic coating, and which video tutorials do you recommend watching?

As far as video's, there are many. Look for Avalon King Ceramic coating application. You will have a choice of many to learn from.