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    Default Ceramic Coating opinions

    I saw this and was thinking about it for my HellCat since it's pitch black. Has anyone else ever had this done, or have any information about it? Who around here dose it?

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    I got a guy.

    Was just telling svtsinr

    He does riddler cars for hutton and foose.

    Not cheap but no one better. Literally

    And he had a scat pack. His son works for Chrysler

    I’m going to do my own. He gave me a older kit that uses a year old technology.

    I might fuck it up. But I’m going to start on my 2500 Raj F250 special

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    Detail express. SS4matt does it
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    Do you guys know what it consists of? Is it like a wax they put on, or is it like a clear coat, spray in a booth thing?

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    I know Patrick and he's happy with the job this guy did
    https://www.allpar.com/news/2017/09/...-coating-38454

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    I have it on one car. Cquartz Finest is the brand. Comes in a little bottle with an eye dropper, applied with a sponge.

    Usually I don't do it because it's hard to spend that much money on something that size that doesn't get you super, duper high, but it does work. Regardless of all the internet arguing between people that like one brand or another, at the end of the day, it makes getting bugs and road grime off your car without leaving residual damage much, much easier. I was driving around in 100* heat through mountain valleys with bugs splattered on my fascia this summer. Same night, shit sprays right off without much work.

    Good if you have clear bra too. Will prolong the life. I did not have it on another car that got wasted by 10 days of bugs on a road trip and the clear bra was basically permanently etched with bug guts everywhere.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DBK View Post
    I have it on one car. Cquartz Finest is the brand. Comes in a little bottle with an eye dropper, applied with a sponge.

    Usually I don't do it because it's hard to spend that much money on something that size that doesn't get you super, duper high, but it does work. Regardless of all the internet arguing between people that like one brand or another, at the end of the day, it makes getting bugs and road grime off your car without leaving residual damage much, much easier. I was driving around in 100* heat through mountain valleys with bugs splattered on my fascia this summer. Same night, shit sprays right off without much work.

    Good if you have clear bra too. Will prolong the life. I did not have it on another car that got wasted by 10 days of bugs on a road trip and the clear bra was basically permanently etched with bug guts everywhere.

    Thanks that helps a lot. I was thinking about the clear bra. There was a guy that spent $5700 on this ceramic coating and wheel coatings. That's crazy. For $5700 I'd put a whipple charger on it.

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    Uh, yeah, not sure how the hell you'd spend $5700 on coating. Unless they coated him too.
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    FWIW Marc aka AutoLavish works out of our building and like every third car is a Hellcat or Charger/Challenger of some kind. Somehow it's "his deal."











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    My guy knows mark too. It’s easy to get up near $6k and higher.
    He’s done the underside of cars as well.

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