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Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
Merry Christmas
I would appreciate some help from you wonderful people.
I'm buying a used coupe with immaculate factory paint. It would probably still need to undergo paint correction being a 2013 model.
My delimma is that I plan to coat it and I have access to two options with relatively simmilar pricing apples-to-apples. So price is not really the factor.
Option 1: Cquartz Finest. Which is already on my other car. It comes with a singal coat and a clear bra as part of the package (Suntek) and comes with a 2-year warranty
Option 2: A less known Russian company called Kryptex. Sales man tells me it's a 10H coating. He claims it doesn't require a clear bra as it's "scratch resistant" it comes with a 3 year warranty. The shop does t do clear bras even if requested.
Here is thier website
http://krytex-bh.com/
and here is some samples of thier work
http://instagram.com/nanoceramic_bh
it does look shinier than my Cquartz-ed car but I might be only seeing things
my primary concern is 1- keeping less dust on my car and making it easier to wash/clean and 2-keeping it shiny. The shinier the better.
There aren't many reviews on Option 2 online but I know Russia has many outstanding technologies that don't leave thier country. My thought process is that this might be a better option that nobody knows about.
If you would so kindy help me get out of the dilemma it would be much appreciated. Basically help me choose.
thanks again and Merry Christmas
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Re: Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
If it makes a difference at all, the car is silver.
Thanks again
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Re: Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
Your the one spending your money go with your gut instinct.To me carpro has stapled there reputation here in the us .Seems like smoke and mirrors with that coating from Russia.
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Re: Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
First thing, coatings will not protect againt stone chip, so get clear bra regardless.
Ive seen a few people use the Krytec, but no one shows finished results. I would go with Cquartz Finest and clear bra. They have a great reputation, and if you have any issues with the coating, you can have it warrantied much easier.
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Re: Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
Thank you so much for the tip. Looks like I will go with Cquartz, then.
Thanks
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Re: Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
Take a look at Modesta or Kamakaze Enrei
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Re: Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
So 10h? That means only a diamond might..... Scratch the coating. Wow, sign me up
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Re: Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
I got this one to try out. Too cold for me to apply :/
15 year old Sunfire gets new Gloss Shop coating
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Re: Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
Here is another alternative. I have only read their website.
I am not endorsing them in any way: S20 BLACK Real 1-Step Compound | Scholl Concepts
They claim its a one step process.
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Re: Less popular Ceramic brand question/recommendation
S20 Black is a one step compound not a coating.
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