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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Ceramic Coat Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16499804" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I understand about scratches. They can happen. That said, I'm anal about where I take my G-70 and from November through March it's under cover. The ceramic coating my friend did back in April of 2019 is still solid. The shine is still far superior to factory new (better than most waxed vehicles I've seen), and water (yes, I do wash it traditionally maybe once a month) beads like it did the day it was applied. So I'm a devout fan of ceramic coating. In my case, the superior shine and ease of overall maintenance (any grime that I DO pick up removes so easily) is fantastic. That said, for those who prefer to focus on paint correction and use high end waxes, I totally get it and why they prefer it for their application. Either way you get superior paint appearance.</p><p></p><p>After reading what [USER=179885]@blue 07[/USER] said about his focus on paint correction, I wonder how many people do ceramic coating without paint correction. Most hopefully would never do that if they are looking for optimum appearance, but I'm sure it happens. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad you did mention about the need to remove the ceramic coating to fix a scratch, and then having to re-apply the ceramic. Excellent point! Some, like me, wouldn't necessarily know that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16499804, member: 6727"] I understand about scratches. They can happen. That said, I'm anal about where I take my G-70 and from November through March it's under cover. The ceramic coating my friend did back in April of 2019 is still solid. The shine is still far superior to factory new (better than most waxed vehicles I've seen), and water (yes, I do wash it traditionally maybe once a month) beads like it did the day it was applied. So I'm a devout fan of ceramic coating. In my case, the superior shine and ease of overall maintenance (any grime that I DO pick up removes so easily) is fantastic. That said, for those who prefer to focus on paint correction and use high end waxes, I totally get it and why they prefer it for their application. Either way you get superior paint appearance. After reading what [USER=179885]@blue 07[/USER] said about his focus on paint correction, I wonder how many people do ceramic coating without paint correction. Most hopefully would never do that if they are looking for optimum appearance, but I'm sure it happens. I'm glad you did mention about the need to remove the ceramic coating to fix a scratch, and then having to re-apply the ceramic. Excellent point! Some, like me, wouldn't necessarily know that. [/QUOTE]
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