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Old 12-11-2016, 08:15 AM   #8
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If you have scratches or swirls you need to do a paint correction and polishing. Wash, clay bar and then paint correction. Once satisfied with the surface being flawless you then do the ceramic prep, then apply the coating in 2'x2' foot sections at a time working one direction and then cross hatching it. When you get the rainbow affect or look you wipe it and proceed to next section. When done with entire car you allow it to cure 24hrs and then apply the ceramic boost. This is the Adams kit way and I can only assume most are similar.
Pricing? Priceless with these results! LOL
No in all seriousness there is a shop in Carmel, IN that starts at $1500 for the Opti-Coat. I was nowhere close to that but I'll say having a relatively dust free environment as well as temperature controlled space is an advantage.


I tell people all the time that cheap $hyt ain't good, and good $hyt ain't cheap!


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