AMV
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- May 30, 2017
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- E350 C207 / W124 190E / BMW Soon
Pretty much spot on advice from @LeeJV.
I often moonlight for my friend who is a detailer. Ceramic coating and the cost of the product is nominal. It's the preparation of the bodywork/trims/wheels that are critical and then ensuring the car is washed "safely", a large proportion of the ceramic products on the market require a top up of associated products to ensure the warranty/longevity of the product.
Applying a ceramic coating on a car which isn't prepared is in essence polishing a turd. While it will bead and offer some protection it would in effect lock in any defects the bodywork has.
Preparation is key. In actual fact the last few cars i've worked on have all been brand new mostly Ms. Today i was helping on a 2018 RS5 Sportback, boy does this car need TLC, two years of hand car washes have FUBAR'd the car.
Pricing of details and PPF will vary across the country, overheads will vary and also the size of the company. I personally would choose a small one/two/three man band as i feel you would get a better job.
In regards to PPF, this stuff is great if installed properly. I would tread carefully on who you decide to install PPF on your car and pricing does matter!
I often moonlight for my friend who is a detailer. Ceramic coating and the cost of the product is nominal. It's the preparation of the bodywork/trims/wheels that are critical and then ensuring the car is washed "safely", a large proportion of the ceramic products on the market require a top up of associated products to ensure the warranty/longevity of the product.
Applying a ceramic coating on a car which isn't prepared is in essence polishing a turd. While it will bead and offer some protection it would in effect lock in any defects the bodywork has.
Preparation is key. In actual fact the last few cars i've worked on have all been brand new mostly Ms. Today i was helping on a 2018 RS5 Sportback, boy does this car need TLC, two years of hand car washes have FUBAR'd the car.
Pricing of details and PPF will vary across the country, overheads will vary and also the size of the company. I personally would choose a small one/two/three man band as i feel you would get a better job.
In regards to PPF, this stuff is great if installed properly. I would tread carefully on who you decide to install PPF on your car and pricing does matter!