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Show'n'Shine Saloon
Ceramic Coat
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<blockquote data-quote="Norton" data-source="post: 15848386" data-attributes="member: 145307"><p>Factors that affect price include the brand of ceramic coat (I looked at several different ones), the warranties offered within each product line (the ones I encountered varied between 2 years and 9 years), the amount of correction required (i.e., did the person providing an estimate perceive only light swirls or deep scratches), the areas included (e.g., calipers, wheel faces, wheel barrels, under hood, etc), the number of coating layers (i.e., a single application or multiple products designed to work in combination with each other), and whether the detailer is certified to apply the product(s) being used. Even after doing my best to compare "apples to apples," initial estimates I received from various places offering differing product lines ranged from $600 to $2600. It was like asking how much a Mustang costs, without specifying whether you want a Mustang II from a salvage yard or a Shelby off the showroom floor!</p><p></p><p>The price I paid was in the middle of the pack, at $1500 and, also notably, within the initial estimate I was quoted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norton, post: 15848386, member: 145307"] Factors that affect price include the brand of ceramic coat (I looked at several different ones), the warranties offered within each product line (the ones I encountered varied between 2 years and 9 years), the amount of correction required (i.e., did the person providing an estimate perceive only light swirls or deep scratches), the areas included (e.g., calipers, wheel faces, wheel barrels, under hood, etc), the number of coating layers (i.e., a single application or multiple products designed to work in combination with each other), and whether the detailer is certified to apply the product(s) being used. Even after doing my best to compare "apples to apples," initial estimates I received from various places offering differing product lines ranged from $600 to $2600. It was like asking how much a Mustang costs, without specifying whether you want a Mustang II from a salvage yard or a Shelby off the showroom floor! The price I paid was in the middle of the pack, at $1500 and, also notably, within the initial estimate I was quoted. [/QUOTE]
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