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Re: Unique Situation Considering Ceramic Coatings and Detailing!
Here's another option that's quick, fast and easy and you don't actually have to do any paint correction, just wash, clay if you want and then coat.
You can even wipe right over trim etc.
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Re: Unique Situation Considering Ceramic Coatings and Detailing!
For an easy experience that Forumla 1201 from Dr. Beasley's cannot get much 'easier'. Like most of Dr. Beasley's products you MUST follow their maintenance schedule to get the estimated life on their coatings. You can download their maintenance guide from their website if you click the coating section.
I used it recently and was surprised by the application and results. Plus the price is something everyone can afford to try and does not take long to apply.
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Re: Unique Situation Considering Ceramic Coatings and Detailing!
Thank you everyone for responding to this post. In the meantime it turns out my son-in-law receive 2 quotes from highly rated local Sacramento, CA Area Detailers to do his new 2020 Corvette Stingray. One apparently includes a 3 step ceramic coating and a clear bra for $3500 is that price insane or does that sound right considering all the planes the car has.
Are there any detailers you all would recommend in this area that I could share with my son-in-law for at least one or two more quotes.
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