Great question....
Recently I taught a class for the local Corvette Club.
Like the words,
Turtle Wax
(all car guys have known the words turtle wax for decades)
The words
ceramic paint coating have hit and actually surpassed the
Tipping Point. The masses now know the latest buzz words in our world,
ceramic paint coatings. And many people now want a ceramic coating for their car - this means business for you.
That doesn't mean the masses know anything about them? And from my point of view, the masses don't understand that just like with great results from a car wax, great results from a ceramic paint coating ALL come from the PREP WORK and a HUGE part of the prep work is time and labor.
All the masses know is the
tiny glass bottles. :laughing:
So when I taught this class, for all these guys that "think" the coating is a tiny glass bottle of some kind of magic voodoo juice, after that all took a seat in the garage, I asked them,
How many of you own a random orbital polisher?
They're like, Huh?
And then the class started. And after talking for only a out 20 minutes I had the guys ON THEIR FEET working on 2 Corvettes.
Anyway, what I wanted to really share with you is that in my write-up from this class, I LISTED all the products we used. You can click on these one-by-one and tally up the cost of the "liquid" products and have a general idea of what it costs to have the inventory to coat one car. Of course you'll have leftover product for the next car.
And of course, this doesn't include the cost of a polisher, pads and towels - all vital and important inventory to do a proper detail. As is a good hand held light, which I include in the below write-up.
So click the link, check it out and this can be ONE resource for you to figure this out.
2020 Stuart Corvette Club Ceramic Coating Class at Autogeek