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- 2019 Redeye WB
Probably going to get flamed, but I'm putting on my suit and here goes:
I use to detail....not as a personal business, but as a job through junior college, learned from a guy who previously owned a business. Family worked in various areas of car business and we all love cars and take care of them. So, I can respect time, attention to detail, and a beautiful and clean car. With that said, I find the price for the application and use of any of the CQuartz style stuff simply.....OUT-RAGEOUS! I've never had this shit done, and I probably never will. ESPECIALLY if the car is 100% garage kept and out of the elements most of the time (interesting the guy SpecialOps quoted "requires" this for his warranty....it's simple, to make his "warranty" work basically unneeded!). It looks pretty, but the cost/benefit is ridiculous. By all means, if anyone wants to spend their money on it, awesome, go for it. However, it's not going to be an overwhelming difference in the long run to anyone who properly washes and waxes and cares for their car on a regular basis. Plus, this stuff requires upkeep time as well. Furthermore, most people who have this done already take care of their cars well, or, get rid of them for the new coolest thing well before this stuff provides a benefit.
Buy a couple good wash mitts and drying towels, a decent car wash soap, a good polish and sealer, and use a little elbow grease every couple months and save yourself $2375-$3375.
I do like the PPF stuff.
I use to detail....not as a personal business, but as a job through junior college, learned from a guy who previously owned a business. Family worked in various areas of car business and we all love cars and take care of them. So, I can respect time, attention to detail, and a beautiful and clean car. With that said, I find the price for the application and use of any of the CQuartz style stuff simply.....OUT-RAGEOUS! I've never had this shit done, and I probably never will. ESPECIALLY if the car is 100% garage kept and out of the elements most of the time (interesting the guy SpecialOps quoted "requires" this for his warranty....it's simple, to make his "warranty" work basically unneeded!). It looks pretty, but the cost/benefit is ridiculous. By all means, if anyone wants to spend their money on it, awesome, go for it. However, it's not going to be an overwhelming difference in the long run to anyone who properly washes and waxes and cares for their car on a regular basis. Plus, this stuff requires upkeep time as well. Furthermore, most people who have this done already take care of their cars well, or, get rid of them for the new coolest thing well before this stuff provides a benefit.
Buy a couple good wash mitts and drying towels, a decent car wash soap, a good polish and sealer, and use a little elbow grease every couple months and save yourself $2375-$3375.
I do like the PPF stuff.
I about fell out when I heard how much the Ceramic coating was going to cost when I contacted one of the local professional installers that I've known for many years. With that said, I would never spend $3500 for the Finest Reserve or $2500 for that matter for the Pro, which I had installed. That kind of money is for guys that just dropped $450K+ on an exotic without blinking an eye. From my understanding CarPro just went to the Finest Reserve not that long ago so the Pro is perfectly fine IMO. I can't justify the cost difference between the too. To say it's a sales gimmic, to get the extra chedder from customers, I won't necessarily go that far but I think the Pro is plenty good enough, not to mention the "lower" quality coatings they or others offer are damn good as well. Bill Gates I'm not.
I spent almost $2k for mine but he had the car for a week. I know the work involved in getting the paint corrections done...time = $$$. He busted his ass on the car going over every square inch to be sure it was as perfect as he could get it before the ceramic application. I've read up on the nano technology involved with these coatings. Cool for sure and do believe the protection is amazing. I'm pretty sure I can get 8-10 years from the Pro coating. It's a good weather car only. Not a DD. A play car really. Garage kept and pampered. Honestly any good quality Ceramic application, with a professional installer, would be good IMO. I just ended up using my installer as the car was at this shop getting a few other things done and he just so happens to use this shop for many of his coating installs. The biggest thing is the paint corrections before the application. As a matter of fact I was told they won't let an installer apply their product until the cars finish is at least 85% perfect. I gotta admit my installer was right. It popped, had a depth of color, wetness and clarity better than I expected from what I thought was a damn good factory finish to begin with. I was wrong. Parked next to the same color Challenger/Charger you can tell the difference. Is it a $2k difference? All in the eye of the beholder. One thing I will like...I don't have to spend hours waxing a few times a year. It's easier to wash and an occasional spray (like detail mist) with silica every 5 or 6 washes. Don't get any easier than that.
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