MattR
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Most of what you are paying for is labor. If your paint is in good shape already, it shouldn’t need that much work so you shouldn’t have to be paying a ton for it. That said, you’re also paying for warranty.
If your paint is in decent shape, no reason to need a two stage correction. Ceramic is a hype word right now but the true 9H coatings do hold up well and protect from the elements. It’s like having a fresh wax for years rather than a month or two.
It still requires maintenance washes and boost coatings. It isn’t some magic but I am liking it so far.
If your paint is in decent shape, no reason to need a two stage correction. Ceramic is a hype word right now but the true 9H coatings do hold up well and protect from the elements. It’s like having a fresh wax for years rather than a month or two.
It still requires maintenance washes and boost coatings. It isn’t some magic but I am liking it so far.