Just had a ceramic coating applied...(PIC HEAVY)
Some background on Ceramic Pro 9H. It's a super hydrophobic nano ceramic that permanently bonds (with enough coats) to the paints clear coat. It can be layered up to form a protective glass like shield against UV damage, bird droppings, hard water deposits, light scratches and swirls from washing improperly, etc. (http://ceramic-pro.com/en/shop/product-line/product/9h/)
To apply it you must give the car a paint correction as once the 9H is applied it will seal in those light clear coat scratches, and you won't be able to buff them out without removing all the ceramic from that panel. You would have high and low spots if you tried to spot correct. So the paint prep must be done correctly.
They started with a deep wash and degrease and then did a high speed two step paint correction. My car was in great shape as I use a foam cannon and 3 different buckets with grit guards to wash it. So it didn't have any real damage after 6 months, other than the light scratches from the idiot "detailers" at the dealership that dried the trunk lid with a terry cloth towel. This is why I tell my wife to turn down the free car wash at the dealer! Thanks but no thanks!
After they corrected the paint they wiped it down with alcohol and started to apply the 9H. The 9H has to be applied evenly or you will get high/low spots of build up. They did a two man team of application, knock down with wet pad, then buff out. This ensured an even application per panel. They did 5 rounds/coats of this on every panel of the car. They also included the face of the wheels, glass and all the PPF. Then they UV cure the panels one at a time and then do a top coat of "light" to add even more depth to the paint. They started at 9am and were done right at 5pm. They only took a 15min break to eat a sandwich. These guys were hard workers!
The end result is nothing short of spectacular. I was speechless. The paint will keep this deep, beautiful, wet and protected shine for 10+ years. Every time I wash the car, it will look freshly waxed. If you are on the fence about getting this done, do it! And if you're in the Tampa Bay Area, make sure to give Dan Kashtan, owner of Automotive Impressions a call!
Photos taken with iPhone X. No filters or effects.
Starting the day in the horrid FL heat

Ceramic Pro


Hitting every inch


Is that a mirror or paint?!?


Plate was just put back on. It was removed so every inch could be protected.

The Paint Protection Film (suntek) was protected as well. It covers the 1/4 hood, bumper, fenders, grille, headlights, roof in front of sunroof, A pillars, fingernail guards behind the door handles, and luggage area on rear bumper.


All done!




Last edited by NFAREVIEW; Jun 4, 2018 at 10:52 AM.
Edit to add: He just did a bunch of exotic cars owned by some Tampa Bay Lightening players. He's good to go.
Last edited by NFAREVIEW; Jun 4, 2018 at 04:34 PM.
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Much simpler; wash, then clay your car and use Meguiars ultimate spray finish. It takes ten minutes to apply and "lasts" one year. Total cost: about 10 bucks!Skip the snake oil.
Much simpler; wash, then clay your car and use Meguiars ultimate spray finish. It takes ten minutes to apply and "lasts" one year. Total cost: about 10 bucks!Skip the snake oil.
With the magnifying glass my finish probably won't "outshine" (pun intended) ceramic coating. That's okay. I hand wash and apply a little Pete's 53 (Chemical Guys, $40).
Luckily I live where the roads aren't salted, there's no salty sea breeze, not even any smog to speak of, so waxing is enough for me. I'll save the $1000. I'm sure I can find something to do with it.
Last edited by Cao Black; Jul 15, 2018 at 08:52 PM. Reason: typo
Really dudes..............just congratulate the man and move on for Odin's sake! WTF?
Really dudes..............just congratulate the man and move on for Odin's sake! WTF?
OP car looks amazing.











