Considering ceramic coating and paint correction
#1
Considering ceramic coating and paint correction
My PTT is the deep black black color, probably most difficult to keep clean. So I started looking around to see how much it would cost me for a full paint correction, followed by a ceramic coat (with lifetime warranty). Got quoted $1350 total for all services.
Anyone on here get ceramic coating and how do you like it, how do you compare caring for your car before and after ceramic coating. Thanks for help.
Anyone on here get ceramic coating and how do you like it, how do you compare caring for your car before and after ceramic coating. Thanks for help.
#2
Mine is black too, after seeing the results Flo1989 had with his car (doing it himself both paint correction and ceramic coating) I wanted it done.
I went ahead and got it done with Gtechniq on the entire car and wheels. I paid a little more than what you were quoted.
Water beads off, rain rolls off with the wind. Black is hard to keep clean but washing the car is fairly easy.
I spray the wheels with Iron X and the pressure washer does the rest.
As for the car I hit it with the pressure washer, then the foam gun (attachment to the pressure washer) let it sit for 5 min or so, then hit it with the pressure washer again.
In most cases I am done, I dry it using a blower to avoid scratching the ceramic coating.
When it is really dirty (say after a 400 mile trip to Orlando) I spray the front with CarPro bug remover and If I do have to scrub with the microfiber mitt I then use the two bucket system.
Then finish with the pressure washer and the blower.
**My pressure washer is an electric Ryobi 2000 PSI....so it does not have to be extreme pressure to keep it clean.
***Btw, I did a full clear bra on the bumper, hood and front fenders and then ceramic coated the clear bra...
This is how it looks after I wash it
This pic is after 8 months of having the ceramic coating and washing it once a week!
I went ahead and got it done with Gtechniq on the entire car and wheels. I paid a little more than what you were quoted.
Water beads off, rain rolls off with the wind. Black is hard to keep clean but washing the car is fairly easy.
I spray the wheels with Iron X and the pressure washer does the rest.
As for the car I hit it with the pressure washer, then the foam gun (attachment to the pressure washer) let it sit for 5 min or so, then hit it with the pressure washer again.
In most cases I am done, I dry it using a blower to avoid scratching the ceramic coating.
When it is really dirty (say after a 400 mile trip to Orlando) I spray the front with CarPro bug remover and If I do have to scrub with the microfiber mitt I then use the two bucket system.
Then finish with the pressure washer and the blower.
**My pressure washer is an electric Ryobi 2000 PSI....so it does not have to be extreme pressure to keep it clean.
***Btw, I did a full clear bra on the bumper, hood and front fenders and then ceramic coated the clear bra...
This is how it looks after I wash it
This pic is after 8 months of having the ceramic coating and washing it once a week!
#3
I've been using hydro silex recharge on mine, it really makes keeping it clean easier, so much so that I plan on doing a "proper" ceramic coat this spring.
Unless the car is incredibly filthy I use a "waterless" car wash
Unless the car is incredibly filthy I use a "waterless" car wash
#6
Really nice pics. Nothing like a black car that looks wet in the sun.
Wife wants swimming pool and wasnt thrilled to hear this, but im sure she will come around so we'll see.
likely in a month or two. How does the glass work. They did not mention glass to me. Its ceramic pro 9h with lifetime warranty.
Wife wants swimming pool and wasnt thrilled to hear this, but im sure she will come around so we'll see.
likely in a month or two. How does the glass work. They did not mention glass to me. Its ceramic pro 9h with lifetime warranty.
#7
I’m not sure how it works with other brands, but Gtechniq has a product for the paint, the glass, the wheels, and the tires.
Gotta love that wet look, the upkeep is easy if you keep up with it, I wash my car once a week.
Here’s the link... https://usa.gtechniq.com/
Gotta love that wet look, the upkeep is easy if you keep up with it, I wash my car once a week.
Here’s the link... https://usa.gtechniq.com/
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#9
Ciaka!!! I have done a ton of POrsche black paint correction and ceramic coating... dude, if you want the DIY route, I'll be HAPPily write down the exact product combination that makes it a painless breeze... Let me know, haha
#10
I like the DIY route. I have so much time at the weekend and enjoy to wax the car. I have black and Basalt black. I was thinking
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We all appreciate you for great write up to the community.
#11
I had the PTT paint corrected and ceramic coated in 2017. In addition the glass and brake calipers were coated as well. Well worth it! No swirls in the paint from touching, washing, debris, etc.... Paint looks new and stays that way. Waxing is now a thing of the past. Highly recommended.
#12
Sure that would be great. Doing it yourself correctly gives you an extra level of satisfaction.
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I had the PTT paint corrected and ceramic coated in 2017. In addition the glass and brake calipers were coated as well. Well worth it! No swirls in the paint from touching, washing, debris, etc.... Paint looks new and stays that way. Waxing is now a thing of the past. Highly recommended.
#14
Ceramic will wear with swirls with improper washing, but at least you get a bit of protection before you're into the paint. Improper washing will still scratch it, and wear off the coating. Maybe some projects are less scratch prone than the factory clear coat, but in my experience they are about the same to a little bit better. The paint and clear on my PTTS was really good when I purchased it, and seems to really hold up well without a lot of swirls when you get a little lazy with detailing.
To maintain my ceramic, I polish it up once in a while and use a specific matching ceramic detailing maintenance spray. It seems to work fine.
To maintain my ceramic, I polish it up once in a while and use a specific matching ceramic detailing maintenance spray. It seems to work fine.
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