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I got the Ceramic Pro 5 year package. I totally think it was worth every penny so far. The water beads off so easily and despite the fact they say it's easier to clean, I still clean it myself the same way I always have (2 bucket method). As for the glossy effect - I was amazed at how much deeper the paint looks with the ceramic pro coating. Definitely worth it, if you ask me! I've attached a picture of my car, when I brought it to a show after coating with Ceramic Pro. Hopefully it gives you an idea of how the finish looks on the paint (look at the mirror finish on the side).
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I got my Infrared 100% coated with FeynLab ceramic coating. It has a 'self-heal' characteristic. Absolutely gorgeous and has worked well so far - 15 months in.
I agree with the gentlemen who've had it done, the shine is unbelievable when clean. Its almost as if it made my infrared have a chameleon effect it seems to change different hues of red in different light. It shined before I had it done but so much more with the ceramic. Definitely worth it IMO.
I agree with the gentlemen who've had it done, the shine is unbelievable when clean. Its almost as if it made my infrared have a chameleon effect it seems to change different hues of red in different light. It shined before I had it done but so much more with the ceramic. Definitely worth it IMO.
A high quality ceramic coat will give that result but don't think that a professional polymer/carnauba regimen won't do just a little bit better in terms of pure clarity, reflection and depth. Ceramic is however the way to go for those who want 90% of the result with much lower maintenance.