Mike , we have a 2016 Corvette Black on black , what would the price to have your team do paint correction and a ceramic coating done ?
Autogeek is not a detail shop, I know some of the locals think we are but truth is we are the world's largest online supplier of car detailing supplies and the educations that goes with them.
Now me on the other hand, besides working for Autogeek full time I do detail cars on the side, usually one or two cars per month. I teach others to have at least 3 Detailing Packages in for their business and do the same and each package is targeted for a person's,
- Budget
- Type and condition of vehicle
- Expectations
With coatings, like many things, the end results depend totally upon the prep work. The worse the condition of the car the more prep work is needed to prep the paint for the coating and thus the more time, labor and materials are needed for the prep step. Even a car in great condition, if I'm going to coat it I'm going to do a minimum of one machine polishing step and that can take about 3-5 hours depending upon the size and complexity of the body styles.
For me to install a ceramic paint coating you're looking at packages 2 and 3 and these would $700.00 and $1,100.00 and obviously the package 3 prices means the car needs to be compounded thus it's in bad enough condition that polishing will not remove the swirls and scratches to an acceptable level. The compounding step alone will take 4-5 hours and then the paint must be re-polished and that's another 2-3 hours, thus a car in bad condition, AFTER washing wheels and tires, washing the car, chemical decontamination, mechanical decontamination, (about 2 hours), will then need an additional 6 to 8 hours of machine polishing and that's where both time and labor come into play. After that the paint must be chemically stripped and the coating applied, an additional 2-3 hours. Dress the tires and then stick a fork in it and call it done. Notice none of that included interior or engine detailing, that's exterior only.
