Review: Essence topped with Uber Ceramic Coating

Jaretr1

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Hello,

I have been waiting for the chance to try this combo on my 1997 Camaro SS. Time was just not in my favor until the last few weeks.

For the background, I bought this car about 5 or 6 years ago from the original owner. It had 14k miles on it when I bought it, but had always been garage kept as there was no indication of any wear from the sun. However, the paint was another story. It was swirled to hell. I went about polishing it, but my knowledge and products then is not what it is now.

The problem with this car, is pretty obvious. Its white. Unfortunately, white just does not have the visual POP of other colors, in addition to not hiding defects at all. Its a double whammy. I happen to think this generation Camaro looks great in white, but I wanted the paint to look amazing.

Over the years since I polished it, some light scratches have crept up into the paint. Also, given how hard the paint on this car is, I decided I wanted to compound it again to help minimize a lot of the rids that are in the paint. My compound of choice was Wolfgang Uber compound, and it did a fine job of getting the paint as good as it was going to be for a compounding step.

My next step was Carpro Essence. CarPro Essence Xtreme Gloss Enhancer 250 ml

I REALLY liked Essence. It has gotten rave reviews and they are well deserved. Here is what I came away with from Essence. First off, unlike many CarPro products, it is really easy to use. I followed Cory's technique of doing one VERY slow pass per section. This heats up the product and paint and allows the magic to happen. This technique, Essence basically disappears. There is almost no residue to wipe off. Whats left wipes off effortlessly. It has some cutting ability as many have attested to as well as some semi permanent fillers while leaving behind that protection. Like many Carpro products, I noticed the gloss seemed to intensify after a day of curing. It really left the paint very glossy!

The idea of Essence is it can be topped with one of Carpro's ceramic coatings without the need for any wipedown. With that said, my car sat for a week or so before I got to applying the coating so I went ahead and did a quick Eraser wipedown prior to applying Uber.

Next up, Wolfgang Uber Coating. First off, thanks to Nick and Autogeek I was one of the lucky winners of these new Wolfgang products. This is when I finally got to using it.

Wolfgang Uber Ceramic Coating

This is the third coating I have been able to try. The other two were Pinnacle Black Label, and the new Mckee's 37 Paint Coating. Of the three, I found this one the most tricky to use. Much of that had to do with the syringe application. To be honest, I was not sure if I was using to much product, or not enough. Based on some feedback, I think I used to little and subsequently applied a second evenly light coat. The other coatings come in spray bottles which seem to make it easier to mist the paint and then spread. At least this is my opinion. Once applied, it seems to have plenty of working time. I had no issues with high spots that I could see. White is so hard to work on in this respect. I really wont be able to comment of durability as this car sits under a carport and under a car cover.

My goal was to try to really get the paint of this car as glossy as is possible while also perhaps making it a little more resistant to the light scratches that work their way on the paint over time (perhaps from the car cover).

As far as gloss, I think i achieved that goal. This car looks as good as I can possibly make it. The pictures simply do not do justice. I could not really capture the shine in the photos. Perhaps it had to do with the diminishing daylight. But take a look:

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So not a good picture, dad gummit.

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This one shows a little sense of the reflection and gloss.

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Wheels were coated with Mckee's 37 Wheel coating. Very easy coating to use. Tires coated with Mckee's 37 Tire coating although I need to redo them as the tires were not clean enough.

Did I have any issue using a non carpro coating on top of Essence? I dont think so. What will the durability be? Ill never truly test it. Did it look great? YES! Essence is a winner. Uber seems to be a winner. Together they are winners!

Jaret
 
Nice.

Going to be interesting to see over time how they work together.
 
Awesome car man! Great job! I am thinking of trying out essence myself.
 
Very nice work! Looks great, nice reflection in that hood shot!
 
I'm an f-body owner and I like it. I like the hard top on it. White is a great color on these. Trust me I know :xyxthumbs:.

Looks great coated. I coated my 02 last year and I am glad I did.
 
I took some better photos that really show the shine better:

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Nice work sir!!! I too have tried Essence with Uber Ceramic Coating. I have had ok results in the longevity department.

I will say that you are not helping my want for another Camaro SS. lol

Great job!
 
Nice work sir!!! I too have tried Essence with Uber Ceramic Coating. I have had ok results in the longevity department.

I will say that you are not helping my want for another Camaro SS. lol

Great job!


Well, mine is just a lowly old LT1. But its still cool :)
 
I keep coming across this thread... can I ask for an update on how it's holding up and would you recommend this approach?
 
I wish I could give you an update on how its holding up, but the car sits under a car port under a car cover, so its not really being exposed to the elements. Looks great though.
 
My father just purchased the Wolfgang's Uber ceramic coating kit and we plan to use it on both our cars. According to Wolfgang's description on this product, the ceramic coating protects paint for three years.

Ceramic coatings have been around for a while and at $150 dollars for the kit, that's great price for three years of protection.

If these ceramic coatings are as good as they say they are why don't far more car enthusiasts use them instead of the traditional carnuaba waxs or sealants?

I go to car shows with my car fairly regularly and don't find many people getting ceramic coatings on their vehicles.

Any tips on how much prodoct to use of this Wolfgang Uber Ceramic coating? How many drops from the syringe onto the applicator for each area?
 
I used it on my Camaro which is essentially a car I take only to shows and drive for fun. I have not yet coated my daily driver because I enjoy using different spray waxes, sealants, quick detailers etc. I use a lot of different products often.

Mike Phillips has a how to on the forum somewhere, Im to lazy to search but its here.
 
I used it on my Camaro which is essentially a car I take only to shows and drive for fun. I have not yet coated my daily driver because I enjoy using different spray waxes, sealants, quick detailers etc. I use a lot of different products often.
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Mike Phillips has a how to on the forum somewhere, Im to lazy to search but its here.

In general I would actually think daily driven vehicles would benefit most from a ceramic coating. Especially for those vehicles who are not garage kept and outside in the elements 24-7 365 days a year.

I find myself waxing my daily driven vehicle every 3 to 4 months. So if the ceramic coating lasts for three years or my paint and only have to do it once, that just saves me a lot of time and prep. Once the paint is prepped for the ceramic coating and sealed contaminants are not getting through this ceramic coating , at least that's my understanding.
 
However mike Phillips also has said that every car including garage kept show cars require polishing every few months to maintain their shine. That's easy on a non coated car. However polishing a coated car will remove the coating if the polish is worth anything in terms of super fine abrasives. Therefore for that show car look month after month, I find coatings a nuisance.
 
I am not sure Mike Phillips says to polish a car every few months. Polishing removes clear, every few months is excessive.

Here is why I used it on my Camaro vs my daily driver. One, coatings in general are noted not only for the longer protection, but also for incredible gloss. My Camaro is white and white is a color that just lacks visual pop. If I could get as much possible gloss from a coating, I tried it. Secondly, as good as my cover is, very light scratches make their way onto the paint over time either from getting inside the cover or removal and replacement of the cover. My hope is the hardness, or extra protection of the ceramic coating will help minimize some of this from happening. Ive owned the car for 5 years and Ive polished it twice. Once when I got it and just before applying the coating.

Absolutely, daily drivers will benefit the most from coatings. But like I mentioned, I like to play with products, therefore I prefer my car to not be coated. My dads car is coated. He takes his car to an automated car wash regularly. I hardly touch it. Coating makes perfect sense.
 
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