Did you do this yourself or have someone do it?
If you did it, just how difficult is it to do and how
many hours did it take? Was it all done with
McKee’s 37 or something else? Looks much better
than Liquid Glass that I used when my bike was
brand spanking new. But that stuff isn’t ceramic I
don’t think.
It was pretty easy .. time consuming but easy. I worked in small, like 2' by 2' areas. Step one wash the bike with dawn. Step two, wipe it down with isopropyl alcohol. Next, wipe it on with the sponge pad. Wait about a minute, wipe off the excess.
The key is to do it all in the shade or the garage. If you do it in the sun, it can dry too quickly and then it actually needs to be buffed off with a power buffer. I learned that the hard way when I did the truck. Couldn't get it into the garage. I ended up with a couple spots on the drivers door that dried before the excess was wiped off. Looked like someone put shellac on those spots. I tried rubbing with a micro fiber towel and alcohol. Didn't touch it. Ended up with polishing compound and a power buffer. Once it was knocked down, reapplied and you couldn't tell where those spots were.
The big wow was on the truck, this was a work truck, that frankly had been neglected, by me. I had left over ceramic, so I thought I'd do the truck. Here's another example.
Mirror before:
Mirror after:
As you can see, it really brightens and protects the plastic parts. I did the lowers on the trike and the speaker boxes on the tour pak.
Here's another couple wow pics ... after being covered in bugs ... soaped and rinsed, no wiping.
This is a before ... notice the bugs
Noticed the beading ... ride down the road after the spot free rinse and there is almost no water spots. If I do get a few, I do cheat ... shhhhhhhh ... I wipe it down with the Honda cleaner/wax ... doesn't seem to bother the ceramic.
I used this on the paint
And this on the wheels
The stuff is a tad pricey, but, the results are spectacular. They are both like $40-45 on amazon. I did the trike, a gold wing and the truck with one 4 oz bottle. Stuff goes a long way. I used Harbor Freight micro fiber towels for the alcohol wipe and the excess buffing.
I had a system to keep the pieces separate
Different colors for different products.