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So I ceramic coated my windows (all glass parts) and I let it sit for a couple weeks. My mistake for not checking but afterwards I realized some parts had haze that I missed and did not buff out. Now that stuff won't come off with regular washing...

1) what's the best way to remove cured ceramic haze

2) after I remove the haze, can I put a second coat of ceramic coating on the glass or is it too late for 2nd coat?

Advice please! Thanks!
 
So I ceramic coated my windows (all glass parts) and I let it sit for a couple weeks. My mistake for not checking but afterwards I realized some parts had haze that I missed and did not buff out. Now that stuff won't come off with regular washing...

1) what's the best way to remove cured ceramic haze

2) after I remove the haze, can I put a second coat of ceramic coating on the glass or is it too late for 2nd coat?

Advice please! Thanks!

You would have to polish the haze out with a polishing pad. I typically use Meguiar's Ultimate Compound on a white polishing pad (Chemical guys Hex-Logic pad) or microfiber finishing disc.

If you wanted to you could also use a razor blade to fully remove the prior coating and start fresh, but that's a bit extreme.

After you've gotten the haze out you can re-coat, just make sure to remove any polishing oils and prep the surface appropriately.