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I just met with someone locally to do opticoating. He quoted me $2000 for the painted areas of the truck and then another $1000 for the plastic coating. Then another $1000 for all four seats, the dash, center console, arm rests. Overall its a ridiculous amount of money.... The $2000 is for decontamination, correction and the coating. The truck is new but the dealership did a bad job of cleaning it and I have a lot of swirls. Curious what other people think of the pricing.
I'd shop around and wouldn't pay more than $1k for correction/coating (unless your truck is already swirled out).
I had CQuartz Finest applied to my 2010. After 3 years, the finish was pretty dull and in desperate need of a polish. Although most manufactures claim coatings are permanent, I'm not convinced a polish wouldn't remove it.
I went with Ceramic Pro Light (Bronze package) on my 2018. Only time will tell how this coating holds up, but I prefer the look of Ceramic Pro over CQuartz (at least the formula from a few years ago).
Either way, don't do any coating without a correction! I heard of another Raptor owner who did a $4k coating package without any correction and then found water spots underneath the coating. He had it redone at another detailer to correct it, but it was his choice to skip correction. Don't make that mistake!