For
best results use only a small amount of Cermaglow on a small
section of the part at a time. Work on that area until the
desired shine is achieved then move on to the next section.
Using a soft cotton cloth (do not use paper towels), buff
Cermaglow on the part until most of the polish is gone and
the effort increases. (Most of the polishing is done at
the end when the buffing effort increases) The more you
buff the greater the shine. If the part is large it is recommended
that you bolt or clamp the part to a bench to make the polishing
process easier.
When polishing pipes the fastest and best results come from
applying a small amount of Cermaglow to the pipe then wrapping
the cloth around the pipe as shown in the illustrations,
then using a back and forth buffing motion until the desired
shine is achieved.
Finally, buff clean with a dry cloth.
NOTE: If parts have become extremely dull from overheating
or staining, buffing with a very fine (0000) steel wool
first may be necessary. If the coating surface has delaminated
because of overheating the ceramic coating, Cermaglow may not restore the shine, the coating may have been damaged
beyond just polishing.
Additional Polishing Instructions:
If a deeper shine is desired after polishing with Cermaglow,
the application of a wax type polish may produce a deeper
shine for show only. A wax type polish will dull after
the car is run and the wax melts or burns off.
Additional Maintenance Instructions:
As with any polished surface, Ceramic coated parts will
need to be polished again from time to time to keep the
desired shine.
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