Ceramic PRO 9H

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I had mine coated the day after picking it up with 4 coats of Ceramic Pro 9H and a top coat of Ceramic Pro Light (Gold Package w/ Lifetime Warranty). I also just had my wife's new 2016 Escape Titanium 2.0 coated with the same (along with having the interior coated with their plastic/leather/textile stuff). The stuff is amazing IMO. I've had the car about 6 months and you can still toss a rag on it and have it slide off like its covered in oil. I don't garage or cover it and drive it every day but IMO it looks like it was just detailed every time I wash it.

Prior to this I had my 2008 Evo GSR covered with a similar product, Opti-Coat, and believe me that stuff was amazing at the time, but the Ceramic Pro is even better. And before that I had tried various other waxes and sealants from Mothers to Zainos.....nothing compares. Light scratches and spider-webbing takes much, much longer to appear and washing is silly easy. Even now, I take off with the car covered in dew in the morning and it all rolls back like glass marbles and I end up with all the dust and dirt accumulated at the rear edges of the car. Sometimes I feel like I'm wasting my time actually washing the car because almost everything just sprays off with the initial rinse.

I'm crazy anal about having a great looking car but I used to hate spending hours every week to keep it that way. The Ceramic Pro makes it a breeze. If you can afford it, I'd do it. It costs a grip at first, but then you are paying the same as a cheap detail once a year (required for warranty and they polish it up and whatnot) and it always looks like a million bucks. You'd have to get a good detail at least twice a year to keep your car looking the same with regular sealant/wax and you still wouldn't have the same lever of protection.
 


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First I've heard of anything like this. What is it?
 


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I had mine coated the day after picking it up with 4 coats of Ceramic Pro 9H and a top coat of Ceramic Pro Light (Gold Package w/ Lifetime Warranty). I also just had my wife's new 2016 Escape Titanium 2.0 coated with the same (along with having the interior coated with their plastic/leather/textile stuff). The stuff is amazing IMO. I've had the car about 6 months and you can still toss a rag on it and have it slide off like its covered in oil. I don't garage or cover it and drive it every day but IMO it looks like it was just detailed every time I wash it.

If you can afford it, I'd do it. It costs a grip at first, but then you are paying the same as a cheap detail once a year (required for warranty and they polish it up and whatnot) and it always looks like a million bucks. You'd have to get a good detail at least twice a year to keep your car looking the same with regular sealant/wax and you still wouldn't have the same lever of protection.
I was contacted by a guy for 9h, regarding their Gold package -> 4 Coats of Ceramic Pro 9H, 4 Quarterly Mobile Maintenance Details included, 2 Coats Ceramic Pro Rain on Windows, Engine Detail, Wheels off Detail & possible interior for $1500-$2k. The gentleman I spoke to this morning expressed that if certain needs etc. need to be included or excluded, he expressed that he'd work with me on price. From what I sensed, he was very flexible on options/price. Based out of west st. paul.

Decision time nears...[scratch]
 


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I've had helmet visors treated with Ceramic Rain but I'm far to poor to afford a full car protection package.
 


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ceramic pro is one of the better coatings on the market and definitely the easiest to wash/maintain and also hydrophobic.

just bought a fist 2 months ago and i have ceramic pro on it.

I am also the ceramic pro installer for eastern phoenix AZ area for anyone in that area, I am also one of the least expensive installers in the area.
 




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