Ceramic Pro Coating...any good?

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Darn you guys make the decision to blow $1100 real easy….😂
 
Because the ones in here recommending it in here have done it before. I ceramic coated and paint corrected 1 of my vehicles and it took a few days. Like I said it's a lot of man hours. Worth the $1100 to have someone else do it on a big ass 200 series. Unless you enjoy that type of work, some people find it relaxing 😆
 
Because the ones in here recommending it in here have done it before. I ceramic coated and paint corrected 1 of my vehicles and it took a few days. Like I said it's a lot of man hours. Worth the $1100 to have someone else do it on a big ass 200 series. Unless you enjoy that type of work, some people find it relaxing 😆
No thanks. Yeah, getting someone to do it sounds good to me!
 
Ceramic will do nothing for chips. I have my cars wrapped with Stoneguard, Xpel, or more recently 3M film that I cut and install myself. Where I drive paint chips are guaranteed without the film. Before doing that, I had to strip and repaint the entire front of one of my cars it was so bad, way beyond what touch up can do. Sand trucks in winter will do a number on your paint.
Also, ceramic will do nothing in case of parking lot bumper smears. Once the paint is damaged nothing you can do but repaint. With 3M film I buff and drive; self-healing is great.
Where ceramic does help is when parking under trees.
 
If they're offering you some service which you plan to do annually at a given price, I would have them write in the contract that the annual price will not increase. Five years from now I suspect they might be telling you that the $95/year is now $200/year. I'd lock them in.
 
If they're offering you some service which you plan to do annually at a given price, I would have them write in the contract that the annual price will not increase. Five years from now I suspect they might be telling you that the $95/year is now $200/year. I'd lock them in.
Good point.
 
A good polish and $15/bottle turtle wax hybrid solutions. Ceramic coating is overhyped. 9H hardness coating. Give me a freaking break.
 
A good polish and $15/bottle turtle wax hybrid solutions. Ceramic coating is overhyped. 9H hardness coating. Give me a freaking break.
Here is my LC this weekend after wax for the first time since i drove it off dealer lot in 2019.

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Are you gonna do it? I am leaning toward doing it.
Well, this thread summarizes my own debate - PPF vs ceramic. I like the idea of PPF and have only started the research. There's another good thread on here regarding PPF. The price looks good, as other have said, and in the range of what you can expect. Keep in mind that once you apply longer life ceramic, PPF won't stick to it. Good luck!
 
For reference:
Guy at work had his Mazda CX-5 done with a 2 stage paint correction, 9 year ceramic coat, and interior detail for $1200.
 
Just an update. I will go for it. Talked to the detailer…he will do BOTH my LC and my wife’s GX for $1500. Yeah, with that deal, i cannot turn it down. Same GOLD package / lifetime warranty for both cars.
 
That deal sounds unreal. post results and updates. That price seems tgtbt. $750/mid abd large suv seems about $1500 short per car around me. But I’m a cynic and skeptic.
 
That deal sounds unreal. post results and updates. That price seems tgtbt. $750/mid abd large suv seems about $1500 short per car around me. But I’m a cynic and skeptic.
I hope legit...he's a 5-star reviewed detailer. (He did a great job on detailing my LC...see pic above.) Crossing fingers....
 
I hope so too! If he does a good job, that’s a STEAL!
 
I did PPF on my car, but they had to do a paint correction before laying the film because of some trail love/pinstripes. I did the entire car minus front bumper (due to metal replacement), roof (due to rack), rear hatch, tailgate, and rear bumper. It was all done by the local Xpel Dallas with their thicker 10 mil film. I want to say it was just shy of $5k or so...not cheap by any means, but I can already see marks along the front edge of the hood that have damaged the film but protected the paint, I have gotten pinstripes down trails that have gone away from sunlight, and my paint still looks like it did from the factory with an easy 20 minute rinseless wash or quick detail spray and wipe down. It's not cheap, but compared to my wife's car which has a ceramic coat I would take PPF for what I do any day of the week and I'd spend the money again in a heartbeat
 

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