Ceramic Coatings and the Misinformation of the Masses

Do pro-only coatings that come with a 'warranty' require return visits/top-ups as well?

I thought a few required some kinda aftercare program.

I’ve seen that with some. 6 mo maintenance to keep warranty. I wonder what warranty covers


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Interesting discussion for sure!

What I wondering is like in your description Steve, if they have the same price for the correction part if the customer wanted to have a sealant or a wax applyied as the protection. Not maybe so common that they split up the correction part and the coating application. Then it's also much about which ceramic coating they are useing too. I mean I have seen something like the Meguiars Hybrid Ceramic Wax been called a ceramic coating or Mothers CMX or even Carpro Reload or Gyeon Cure. And that's a huge problem that it's not a standard for what a so called full blown ceramic coating is. If it's just SiO2 or ceramic infused products some call it a ceramic coating. And that's no wondering why the average Joe and Jane customers thinks a certified ceramic coating is expensive as you can get a so called ceramic coating at Walmart or Autozone or something like that for a low price. So the industry would benefit to get some kind of standard when it comes to what a ceramic coating is and what's not.

Then that there are 2 different kind of measure when it comes to like 9H and 9H. In the ceramic coatings it's always the scratch resistance from the pencil hardness testing and when it comes to the hardness of material it's the mohs scale. So it's basicly a lie when they claim that the hardness is 9H on the ceramic coating. But if the ceramic coating has a claim to have a scratch resistance of 9H it's true. But just claim it's a 9H ceramic coating it's both true and not and misinformation IMO. As the pencil hardness scratch resistance method is not very well knowned.

/ Tony
 
When reading all of these discussions about ceramic coatings, I get tempted go purchase some CQuartz UK and coat my beloved truck after the proper prep work of course. Without having a proper garage and the fear of messing up the process has stopped me from attempting the coating. I actually enjoy applying a layer of wax or sealant with my Griots G3 and then watching the paint sparkle when the sun shines on it just right. A coating would deprive me of that pleasure every 3-6 months.
Coatings definitely have their place in this industry/hobby, and a properly maintained coating applied by a professional would yield superb results. If a person is willing to pay for that service on his or her garage queen, then go ahead and charge what your time and materials are worth without feeling guilty.

Not having a garage to apply a coating is my biggest problem also or the cure time in an enclosed area. So I just stick to sealants and waxes.
 
I’ve seen that with some. 6 mo maintenance to keep warranty. I wonder what warranty covers


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It appears as least 1 'big guy' requires annual maint visits...I'd suspect others do something similar.

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Not having a garage to apply a coating is my biggest problem also or the cure time in an enclosed area. So I just stick to sealants and waxes.

I do coating out doors in the shade all the time. If it does happen to rain a few hours later, you won't find the coating on the ground. Durability may suffer a little, but it will still perform as intended.

Try some of the Lite coatings, very easy to use and very forgiving.
 
I do coating out doors in the shade all the time. If it does happen to rain a few hours later, you won't find the coating on the ground. Durability may suffer a little, but it will still perform as intended.

Try some of the Lite coatings, very easy to use and very forgiving.

Unfortunately I only have shade in the backyard and its fenced in. This is why I use mostly 3D products because they are sun friendly. Maybe I can time a lite coating on a cloudy day.
 
When reading all of these discussions about ceramic coatings, I get tempted go purchase some CQuartz UK and coat my beloved truck after the proper prep work of course. Without having a proper garage and the fear of messing up the process has stopped me from attempting the coating. I actually enjoy applying a layer of wax or sealant with my Griots G3 and then watching the paint sparkle when the sun shines on it just right. A coating would deprive me of that pleasure every 3-6 months.
Coatings definitely have their place in this industry/hobby, and a properly maintained coating applied by a professional would yield superb results. If a person is willing to pay for that service on his or her garage queen, then go ahead and charge what your time and materials are worth without feeling guilty.

CQUK3 looks awesome and if you don’t mind hand applying their are some amazing toppers that will look amazing. I ended up with some high spots but I believe I was using removal towel and buffing towels too long. The we’re getting saturated and pushing the carrier agent around instead of moving. I’ve helped 2 friends out since then to help me figure it out. Easy to do and even on mine was happy with 1st outcome


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Unfortunately I only have shade in the backyard and its fenced in. This is why I use mostly 3D products because they are sun friendly. Maybe I can time a lite coating on a cloudy day.

Turtlewax's Ceramic Spray Coating can be used in the sun and a awesome product for cheap.
 
As a pro installer of coatings I always tell our clients...."paint coatings main benefit is in the ease of cleaning and drying" I also tell them, "It's not a bullet proof barrier. If you park your car out in the Texas sun and sprinklers go off next to it, the water will etch your paint. Nothing will protect it from that"

If you as the professional installer correctly inform your clients then they will not be bummed when the coatings fail to keep bird bombs from etching the clear coat. We instruct our clients on how to handle situations like that and how to properly care for their coated paint. Good way to sell aftercare products also.

Anthony
 
Everything in this industry is marketed and overhyped to some extent. Is a carnauba wax worth $100, 200, 1000 dollars. You can order a pound of raw carnauba for $20 dollars. That’s enough to make 20 tins of fusion or souveran. I know their may be quality difference but $300 for wax?

The thing most everything in life is derived from selling something. Doctors lawyers shoot engineers are engineering something to be sold. That’s part of the circle of life and yes a good chunk of it will be overstated.

But that’s the thing. Lots will buy a $200 carnauba or a $500 polisher or a $1000 dollar detail job. I bet a few guys who are known and like on this forum may even charge that much. Can we be mad if someone makes or performs a service that someone is willing to pay for? That’s capitalism. I feel if someone is willing to pay for it, it’s their due diligence to make sure their getting proper value. If not it falls on them.

If your gonna believe in snake oil and someone sells it to them.... they both created that market.

And personally I love me some ceramic snake oil. I wa happy rubbin hydrosilex every 6 months on my swirled car but I decided to dig in this rabbit hole. Have I wasted some money.... absolutely! But I’ve enjoyed the ride.

I see three boats to this hobby, everyone loves a clean and beautiful car. Some just want to find the next greatest and don’t mind spending too much even if slightly or a lot frivolous. Those who thrive on accomplishing that same task for 12 cents. Then their are those who think it will fall somewhere in the middle. As long as you find your happy all three are right.

As for that customer shopping around. That was me last year. Wasn’t willing to spend 1000-1500 for the correcting and coating so did it myself. Still deciding if I saved money or overspent....

For a paint correction and 6month coating I charge wholesale dealers 650 for 5 year coating wholesale 1380

and my average retail is 1380 exterior only on a small car 1780 on a larger car or suv exterior only interior is 3 to 400 more

my personal experience with ceramic coating is they do work but have their limits just like anything if they want solid protection we do ppf,

I just finished a r8 I charged 4200 with ppf on the whole front and ceramic on the rest last month did a porsche 911 for 5500 same thing it's all about what you enjoy doing and making sure you have a reliable product..
 
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