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Originally Posted by Bullhead
(Post 4796414)
My 2 cents...I had my boat professionally done with Ceramic Pro....while no doubt that it makes it easier to clean I have been disappointed by two things.....it still water spots pretty bad and I notice like a petroleum sheen where my fenders ( that have soft covers on) rub against the hull side....I don't regret at all doing it as it does keep the boat much cleaner and certainly has a brilliant shine
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xpel tested well…but so didn’t a couple cheaper ceramics like nano bond and car pro quartz.
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Originally Posted by offshoredrillin
(Post 4796496)
thats been a problem with ceramic pro, and why stopped using them. they blame everything on the consumer and utimately leave it up to the installer to handle. i get some consumers can mess up a finish, but not every time. For that reason alone I left them. i coat about 150 cars a year, the only one i have had zero comebacks and complaints on is Xpel Fusion, which is why i did my tiger in their marine product. also Xels products are 100% american made, every other one comes from south korea.
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Originally Posted by precisiondetails
(Post 4796521)
Have you ever heard of P&S detail products? Their coatings are made here in Hayward Ca.
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Crazy question that if nothing else will be good for a chuckle. How would one of these ceramic coatings work on granite. Granite countertops that are in great shape other than original sealant worn.. Have tried 10 different granite sealers and have had better results with the orbital and boat wax/sealers - other than wax doesn’t last due to kitchen cleaners. If ceramic added that shine and can resist Dawn dish detergent I’d think it could be a winner. Proceed with comments and ridicule please. 😀
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Originally Posted by Powerquest230
(Post 4796745)
Crazy question that if nothing else will be good for a chuckle. How would one of these ceramic coatings work on granite. Granite countertops that are in great shape other than original sealant worn.. Have tried 10 different granite sealers and have had better results with the orbital and boat wax/sealers - other than wax doesn’t last due to kitchen cleaners. If ceramic added that shine and can resist Dawn dish detergent I’d think it could be a winner. Proceed with comments and ridicule please. 😀
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amagine that a bravo boat with its drive off
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Originally Posted by JIMKID Motorsports
(Post 4796795)
amagine that a bravo boat with its drive off
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@Offshoredilling how much does your shop charge to ceramic coat a 28 foot boat?
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