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Thanks stok. Appreciate that point of view. Is 1k per layer of ceramic pro reasonable?
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I would avoid anyone who is trying to sell you on per layer. Two part coatings work best, they are two interlocking layers. I`m not a fan of ceramic pro and certainly not, their direct or indirect marketing with this whole more layers is better.
Coatings are NOT a substitute for PPF.
Nanolex?
Fitech?
Its hard to understand how a ceramic can adhere to film just and just as easy adhere to metal with paint on it.
My hope for the suvs was use the ceramic to protect from getting swirls from the automatic car washes that inevitably we use during the winter months. The modesta really didnt do that on my escalade.
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Nanolex?
Fitech?
Its hard to understand how a ceramic can adhere to film just and just as easy adhere to metal with paint on it.
My hope for the suvs was use the ceramic to protect from getting swirls from the automatic car washes that inevitably we use during the winter months. The modesta really didnt do that on my escalade.
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Its hard to understand how a ceramic can adhere to film just and just as easy adhere to metal with paint on it.
My hope for the suvs was use the ceramic to protect from getting swirls from the automatic car washes that inevitably we use during the winter months. The modesta really didnt do that on my escalade.
IMO the current paint tech on cars is basically "plastic" so your not really putting a coating on metal. So to me I don`t see a ton of difference between putting a coating on PPF vs paint. But that is only my opinion as I am not a paint or PPF expert.
I wouldn`t expect any coating to stay swirl free when using an automatic car wash. Coatings help to make it more marring / swirling resistant but it isn`t going to be a 100% force field. It sounds to me like your detailers oversold you on pros/cons of coatings.
Marring resistance and or swirl resistance (what people jumped to when they heard marring) is not really a true property in the coatings I have heard of or seen
Maybe less marring from a very careful two bucket wash and dry. But as others state certainly not from an auto car wash. The wash I use has some sort of cloth strips. It’s not a nylon brush and I haven’t seen one of those in I bet more than 20 years at least around where I live. Used to be tons of gas stations had free car washes with fill ups and those I recall having brushes nylon ```````s that surely were swirling it
The clothes aren’t the hardest on the car. They aren’t delicate touch of a human hand but they are also done in a few mins.
The touchless really leave road film on cars so that’s another thing you have to battle come spring but at least most of the bad stuff has been rinsed or washed off where it can reach
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Thanks stok. Appreciate that point of view. Is 1k per layer of ceramic pro reasonable?
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Nanolex?
Fitech?
Its hard to understand how a ceramic can adhere to film just and just as easy adhere to metal with paint on it.
My hope for the suvs was use the ceramic to protect from getting swirls from the automatic car washes that inevitably we use during the winter months. The modesta really didnt do that on my escalade.
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Do you have any touchless car wash in your area you live in?
Sure it uses some pretty nasty acidic based cleaners. But with a consumer coating on the vehicals. You often only need to do a thorough decon wash when it`s possible. And you maybe not getting a squeeqe clean paint after a touchless wash. But it`s way better than swirled up paint from the automatic car washes.
Since you have a lot of cars. How about you build your own wash bay or convert a place that are suited for it. And if you don`t want to do it your self. A detailer would love to come to you with a nice wash bay setup. Where he can use a PW to clean your vehicals with. Prewash with a foamcannon and a good prewash foam makes it almost a touchless wash. The hand wash after that is a breeze to do. That way you can use a protection that is chemical resistant. Coatings excells on that part. But there is sealants and synthetic waxes that is it too. Take a look on Obsessed Garage on Youtube. He has alot of info and even sells products that you can eqiup a wash bay with. And if you where to do it your self. Could you drive in your vehical and foam it and wait a couple of minutes. Then PW it off from the bottom and work your way up. Take the hose from the blow dryer and dry the car with. This would take you max about 20-25 minutes to do. You have the foam unit build in your PW setup and mixing it on it self. Switch to another PW lance or just switch on the one lance to PW with water and even warm water would make it even more effective. The Master Blaster to blow dry the car. Or have a DI water system to let it air dry. And even if you have a detailer to do it. In the longrun it can be worth it. If I would have the funds and place to build or rebuild a wash bay. I would do it and don`t look back. Maintance and to take care of your cars paint would be worth it.
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Have never been a fan of ceramic pro coatings period, so I think that is terribly unreasonable..
Dan F