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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16671722" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>I know that cars can be re-coated when the ceramic wears down. It is my understanding that on an older car you would do a paint correction/clay bar treatment and once the paint is clean (free of contaminants) then you can apply the ceramic coating. The cost will depend on the quality of the product being used, and the amount of time required to prep the paint. Somebody like Scott, who does detailing in Naples, would be a better person to ask.</p><p></p><p>My buddy, who has his own detailing shop, normally charges around $1100 to ceramic coat a new car. He does a phenomenal job. He also uses a high-end ceramic product. On my G70, all of the exterior/exposed surfaces were ceramic coated, which would include the paint, wheels, and trim. I'll do the same thing on my GV70. It will really accentuate the metallic in the paint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16671722, member: 6727"] I know that cars can be re-coated when the ceramic wears down. It is my understanding that on an older car you would do a paint correction/clay bar treatment and once the paint is clean (free of contaminants) then you can apply the ceramic coating. The cost will depend on the quality of the product being used, and the amount of time required to prep the paint. Somebody like Scott, who does detailing in Naples, would be a better person to ask. My buddy, who has his own detailing shop, normally charges around $1100 to ceramic coat a new car. He does a phenomenal job. He also uses a high-end ceramic product. On my G70, all of the exterior/exposed surfaces were ceramic coated, which would include the paint, wheels, and trim. I'll do the same thing on my GV70. It will really accentuate the metallic in the paint. [/QUOTE]
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