Which coating is best for a new car?
The one that works! But seriously, every detailer and dealership is going to say they have the best, but the real question is which coating is Best for Your Car?
The one that works! But seriously, every detailer and dealership is going to say they have the best, but the real question is which coating is Best for Your Car?
For a quality product & installation by a trained professional, the starting price is usually between $1000 to $2000.
The cost is significantly higher than a normal cut and polish and wax job for 2 main reasons.
If you are referring to wax and not a ceramic topper, often in the spray form, then this is a big no no, unless you like spending unnecessary money.
Yes absolutely, especially with new cars that require minimal paint correction.
Not really, you just want to make sure you are really happy with the paint work underneath as the more coatings you apply the harder it will be to remove if you want to rectify the paintwork later.
If the coating has cured correctly according to the ceramic coatings manufacturer's directions, you should begetting beautiful beads or water sheeting where the water just falls off the car.