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Hi I just got a G30 540 and I’m considering a ceramic coat given that I park it outside and I’m in the northeast but it seems like $1700 is a lot of money (I’ve only called one place) but is it worth it? I looked around and see some posts about people who have done it and they seem happy but…… I dunno.
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I would save your money. Its not magic, and still requires care and will need reapplication after two or three years. Simpler with the spray on, wipe off products. Results will be almost as good. Avoid automatic car washes, and "touchless" car washes. Invest in a good wash bucket, wash mop and other products. |
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10-24-2024, 09:59 PM | #3 |
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This is the feedback I was looking for. Are you saying there is a spray I can apply that is a less expensive alternative to dropping nearly 2 large on the treatment?
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10-24-2024, 10:02 PM | #4 |
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You can also spray CarPro Hydro 2 with a foam cannon and it will give you about 3 months protection. Great product. Check out some video reviews on it. They also have a simple spray that you just rinse off.
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What is key, is good prep. Wash the car, then clay bar. Decide if polishing is necessary or not, then apply the ceramic spray following the instructions. You can touch it up, or reapply to the entire car when it begins to get weak and doesn't bead water as well. There are graphene sprays that are pretty good too. Nufinish Graphene has tested well. BTW, wear gloves when applying these products. The Safety Data Sheets on these products show them to be hazardous, and not well labeled as such on the bottles. So be careful. Scott HD has retired, but did a lot of videos using real world testing. https://www.youtube.com/@ScottHD/videos I trust his testing over others. He never did sponsorships and left his test panels out in the weather. Other youtube testers simply sprayed various cleaners on to test durability, but that has no relation to real world weather, that includes sun, rain, heat and such. Last edited by 430Scud; 10-24-2024 at 11:45 PM.. |
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I'm on both sides of this debate. I have 2 cars parked outside in New England. My 540 and my 2010 135. The 540 had PPF that needed to be replaced so I opted for a paint correction, front bumper PPF reapplication, professional ceramic application, carbon fiber splitters installed, and tint for $1400. So depends what you are getting with that $1700. If you're getting any paint correction then yes it may be a good idea imo. If you are just getting ceramic and a detail that seems expensive to me.
On the 135 I'm actually going to learn to DIY polishing since the hood is beyond repair, I can practice on that risk free since I plan on replacing it down the line. Doing a $200 class from some high end detailer to hopefully pick it up quickly. I enjoy washing my own cars but I think it will be nice to just maintain the 540 as the daily, and keep putting products on the 135 myself since the paint is already in much poorer condition. I do think there are several things you can apply for short money that will last 3+ months if you can do it yourself. I eventually will be DIY graphine coating the 135 after I feel comfortable enough polishing the whole thing first. I will not be spending the money on a full repaint, so IMO it's a skill worth having. |
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I am in the Northeast if you want a few recommendations. But it is going going to run you $1,000 minimum. Keep in mind a lot of the price is labor for the paint correction. You aren't going to replicate that with 3+1 spray. Once corrected, it is locked in with Ceramic. I paid $1,400 for the Ceramic Pro job by a high end shop in Burlington MA and for the Kamikaze job, I went with a great outfit in NH, it was around $1,100.
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I use Gyeon Can Coat spray
I apply it twice per year, it’s very forgiving and easy to apply and can get wet within a few hours which is handy if you don’t have a garage |
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That’s more of a quick detailer and not a professional ceramic coating. I use a variety of those products more to maintain or as a drying aid.
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