Failing these can cause:
- High spots
- Smearing
- Rainbow haze that won’t wipe off
- Adhesion failure
- Premature curing resulting in a undesired surface finish
Pro Installer Tip:
If you wouldn’t paint in the current conditions, don’t apply ceramic in them.
SECTION 5 — SURFACE PREPARATION
Your coating will not hide imperfections. It locks them in.
Your boat should:
✔ Be fully washed
✔ Have oxidation removed
✔ Be buffed or polished to your desired finish
✔ Be free of swirl marks, haze, and residue
Then:
- Spray Dirty Anchor® Prep directly on the surface.
- Wipe dry with a white microfiber towel.
- Continue wiping until the towel glides smoothly and leaves no streaks or smears.
- Do not touch the surface with bare hands afterward — oils = adhesion failure.
SECTION 6 — APPLYING DIRTY ANCHOR® – Guard Marine Graphene
This is a foundation layer — the chemistry that bonds directly to your gelcoat or paint. Take your time here. Every layer after this only performs as well as the last one is applied.
6.1 Prepare the Applicator
- Place the grey microfiber applicator cloth flat on a clean, dry surface.
- Set the applicator block centered on top of the cloth.
- Wrap one side of the cloth over the block and into the groove.
- Repeat with the other side so the cloth fully covers the flat surface.
- Insert the wooden dowel into the groove to lock the cloth in place.
Pro Installer Insight:
If the cloth is loose, the product will streak. A tight wrap = controlled passes.
6.2 Charge the Applicator
- Shake Dirty Anchor® – Guard Marine Graphene well.
- Wearing gloves, spray the product across the applicator surface.
- Do not soak the applicator, but make sure the application surface is moist. Ceramic coatings are not applied like wax.
- You do not need to soak the applicator surface.
6.3 Test Area (Highly Recommended)
Before coating large sections, choose a low-visibility area and:
- Apply the product using the instructions below
- Observe flashing behavior
- Wipe away excess and flash material and verify finish
If something looks wrong here, it will look wrong everywhere else.
6.4 Apply the Coating
- Using the sprayer, mist the product on the surface you are protecting. Work in 2 ft x 2 ft sections — do not get ambitious.
- Using light pressure using the applicator, level the coating in a cross-hatch pattern:
Left → Right
Then
Up ↑ Down ↓
This ensures complete and even coverage.
- Continue until the applied coating is evenly spread across the working area and/or the applicator feels slightly grabby—this indicates bonding has begun.
6.5 Don’t Chase Perfection
You should not:
❌ Go back over areas repeatedly
❌ Try to make it look “finished” at this stage
Ceramic coatings are not buffed-in products. Their final appearance forms after flashing and wipe-off.
In the event that the product flashes before you get the area free of streaks and high spots, you have approximately 15 min to rework the area by reapplying the product to the working area and “reflowing” the past application.
If this happens more than once, evaluate your environment and perhaps return when the conditions are more favorable for application.
SECTION 7 — IDENTIFYING THE FLASH
This is the single most misunderstood part of ceramic coating installation. When the chemistry separates and bonds to the surface, you’ll see:
- A rainbow sheen, like oil on water
- Small, beaded micro-droplets forming
- A soft, colorful shimmer under light
This means the solvents have evaporated, and the resin is anchoring.
Flash Time Range: