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Old 03-17-2023, 12:17 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by s_wilwerding View Post
First, if your paint is in anything less than pristine condition (or cannot me made such), I don't think it is worth professionally ceramic coating .
So I had my car completely repainted, hence the paint was pristine. Everywhere.
That was the reason to keep the brand new shine... but somehow the ceramic coating is very prone to scratching.
I will see after the winter season if the coating cured at all. If it is still so soft, I will need to look more into it. The way it was explained to me - a hard shell on the car.

But the shine and water repelling is great.
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