AIO or Ceramic for car that is always outside?

jeffb

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Have used and have Blackfire All in One topped with Blackfire hybrid on my son’s car that is garaged and it lasted and worked well. Used CK Quartz 3.0 UK on wife’s new AcurA RDX and have been satisfied with ease of use and longevity, SUV is garaged.

Wife has asked me to detail her sister’s VW 2016 Jetta, very low miles and excellent paint. ( washed when she visited, this week).
Car sits outside all the time in Southern Indiana.

Question of what to use and if Ceramic, is there now a better choice, for ease of application and possible longevity.

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In my experience I have found ceramic coatings to be the most robust protection.

I would always want that protection especially on something that sits outside and doesn't get washed frequently.
 
Question of what to use and if Ceramic, is there now a better choice, for ease of application and possible longevity.

If you’re not getting paid, I’d suggest CanCoat as it is inexpensive, goes on quick, and provides good protection (12-18 months depending on how well cared for).
 
Agreed, Cancoat Evo would be an excellent choice.
 
Agree with both suggestions listed above. As you know you still need to wash n put a topper (3 to 4 times a year if possible) on when she visits to keep the ceramic properties going.
 
My guess is no matter what you do, after the vehicle is detailed it will not be cared for much.

If it were me I would blast it with Carpro Essence and then slap CQuartz Uk on it and call it good.
 
CanCoat a great option but CQUK3 is more durable. As for alternative to CqUK3, Gyeon Mohs or Pure.

Gonna be hard to beat CQUK3 so for me I just wanted to try something different but great product.


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