I think a lot of people get confused around ceramic coating and the paint correction process. Most of what my customers pay for is the time spent on paint correction. Even brand new vehicles will require correction, much less a vehicle with mileage. There should be different package levels based on your needs and the size of the vehicle at a professional shop. A hand clay bar on a large truck can take an hour or more when done correctly. A machine compound and correct can be another few hours if necessary. A machine polish will be another few hours. You could easily wrap up 6-12 hours or more.
I’d steer clear of a wash and then application of a ceramic coating. If you’re prepared to spend the time and invest in the right equipment, you can do this yourself. That said, the right equipment to do a perfect job will land you close to the $1-2k cost but then you’ll have everything you need to do several vehicles. I started doing my own and then branched out to a few neighbors and now I’m doing a car or two every week. Truthfully, it‘s exhausting.
I’d steer clear of a wash and then application of a ceramic coating. If you’re prepared to spend the time and invest in the right equipment, you can do this yourself. That said, the right equipment to do a perfect job will land you close to the $1-2k cost but then you’ll have everything you need to do several vehicles. I started doing my own and then branched out to a few neighbors and now I’m doing a car or two every week. Truthfully, it‘s exhausting.