The white foam is just soap, it is not the Ceramic Pro Coating.
The bike was firstly sprayed down with some liquid stuff to dissolve environmental fallout, when plain water was used to wash that off it made the water all purple, the the foam canon was used to dose the bike in soap, it was also hand scrubbed in certain areas, it was then rinsed, and dried. The next day it was buffed and polished, all scratches were removed, swirl marks and so on, then the Ceramic Pro coating was applied to seal it all up, I still have to go back to get some PPG film applied to the front headlight area, to protect it from stone chips.
So basically now, no more scrubbing with a wash mit is required, apply some soap, let it do it’s thing, and rinse with water, blow dry, and it’s done..
The Cramic Coating is applied in a thin layer, then buffed, left to dry, and repeated, the more coats applied the longer it lasts, also the more it costs.....
I will have better pictures, and a video, there was a guy there doing some photography and video for the business and he will post it on his YouTube channel, I can post the link once it’s done, I believe he was there for most of the process.