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klrgoten 12-04-2016 11:44 AM

Ceramic 9H Installed
 
Just wanted to share some pictures of the paint correction + Cermic Pro 9H application... picked my car up on the 3rd day and took a few shots to show the amazing IRR color after it's been coated. I kept the original image sizes so it's easier to see.


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Ubad2 12-04-2016 01:23 PM

Looks fantastic !
 
I recently had my car done too, but I had the Opticoat Plus applied to the paint. I also am very happy with the outcome .

tberg 12-04-2016 06:31 PM

Gorgeous car, gorgeous color, stunning!

technician 12-04-2016 07:23 PM

Looks awesome! Very nice

drbill 12-04-2016 07:32 PM

It's amazing how "flawed" the paint is from the factory. I also used the Ceramic Pro Gold package on mine. It looks wonderful.... your car looks perfect as well.

Burt Gummer 12-05-2016 12:36 AM

All the above + nice debadging - love it.

Lame ? - but what did it cost? I ask because no one does 9H in the Portland Area, but there are a couple of Opti-Coat shops.

Arne 12-05-2016 05:19 AM

Looks great!


My F-type has the same color as Yours and I gave it the same treatment one and a half year ago, but with a different but rather similar product (Gtechniq Crystal Serum). Very happy with the result, and the protective coating (including the shine) seems just as good now as it did when it was new.


The only negative is that XPEL (and similar) protective film will not stick to these kinds of treated surfaces - at least that is what I have been told by several supliers of these protective films. So if you want to have XPEL as well for the most exposed areas, you better put that on first.

amr42 12-05-2016 07:27 AM

Nice! Did you dip the rear leaper? Curious, cos I like the no letters and black leaper...

Unhingd 12-05-2016 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Arne (Post 1580145)
Looks great!


My F-type has the same color as Yours and I gave it the same treatment one and a half year ago, but with a different but rather similar product (Gtechniq Crystal Serum). Very happy with the result, and the protective coating (including the shine) seems just as good now as it did when it was new.


The only negative is that XPEL (and similar) protective film will not stick to these kinds of treated surfaces - at least that is what I have been told by several supliers of these protective films. So if you want to have XPEL as well for the most exposed areas, you better put that on first.


There has been a bit of controversy regarding this matter. My detailer who in an earlier life worked with xPel to develop the wrap, firmly believes in using a protective coating before applying the film. In my case he used cQuartz. He has since moved on to what he considers to be superior: CeramicPro.

The key to successful adhesion of the xPel to a coated surface is to carefully and patiently apply the right amount of heat and pressure to each square inch of the film. Not coating the surface before applying the film will allow the adhesive chemicals to permeate into the paint.

Arne 12-05-2016 09:13 AM

That is very interesting to hear Unhingd.
I think I need to follow this up closer, as there are some areas where I would like to have better protection against stonechip.
Maybe they have gotten some more experience now?

Unhingd 12-05-2016 10:49 AM


Originally Posted by Arne (Post 1580255)
That is very interesting to hear Unhingd.
I think I need to follow this up closer, as there are some areas where I would like to have better protection against stonechip.
Maybe they have gotten some more experience now?

Do not expect any of the coatings to protect against stone chips. Their primary purpose is to protect against swirls, light scratching and environmental contaminants (e.g.acid rain) and to maintain an easily cleaned high gloss. The sections of body where you expect stone chips (front clip, rocker panels, etc.) need to be covered with film.

Arne 12-05-2016 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by Unhingd (Post 1580310)
Do not expect any of the coatings to protect against stone chips. Their primary purpose is to protect against swirls, light scratching and environmental contaminants (e.g.acid rain) and to maintain an easily cleaned high gloss. The sections of body where you expect stone chips (front clip, rocker panels, etc.) need to be covered with film.

I know. That's why I would like some extra protection on those areas ;)

klrgoten 12-05-2016 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by amr42 (Post 1580182)
Nice! Did you dip the rear leaper? Curious, cos I like the no letters and black leaper...

No, I painted it myself using a gloss black enamel & clear enamel to seal the paint... I posted about it in a debadge thread going on somewhere on the forum. I wanted to make sure I had that done so it can get coated as well.

klrgoten 12-05-2016 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by Burt Gummer (Post 1580105)
All the above + nice debadging - love it.

Lame ? - but what did it cost? I ask because no one does 9H in the Portland Area, but there are a couple of Opti-Coat shops.

Hey Burt,

I don't mind chatting about this off a public thread... I don't want to publish any sort of negotiated deal that we agreed upon in a public manner.

Burt Gummer 12-13-2016 11:54 PM

Oh no problem at all I understand. IM works.

For others that are considering the black leaper-only emblem/letter removals, there is a seller on Ebay that comes and goes that sells the black leaper for $10 shipped. Same exact size/shape with mounting adhesive.

IMO - debadge w/ black trim looks great; if chrome I'd probably leave them vs Plasti-dip etc. Just washing/waxing without all that clutter in the way worth it.

Mpowerr 12-14-2016 12:47 AM

You mind if ask where you got it done and what the cost was. I know you said you didn't want to disclose that on a public thread, can you communicate it through a private message?

F12guy 12-14-2016 05:35 PM

Your car looks great. I'm picking up my car this weekend and I'll be taking it to my detailer next week to have him apply opti-coat to it. I will also have him add some paint protection film to a few areas.

Taino 12-17-2016 07:37 AM

Looks phenomenal...
How much $$$ are we looking at though?

Burt Gummer 12-17-2016 01:52 PM

There is a local Portland detailer that will do Opti-Coat including paint correction for $1400. From what I've read, Opti-Coat is 90% as good as 9H and will last 2+ years if car is kept indoors, much longer if always garaged.

Opti-Coat can also be purchased for DYI application on Ebay, Amazon, etc.

F12guy 12-17-2016 09:25 PM


Originally Posted by Burt Gummer (Post 1587200)
There is a local Portland detailer that will do Opti-Coat including paint correction for $1400. From what I've read, Opti-Coat is 90% as good as 9H and will last 2+ years if car is kept outdoors, much longer if always garaged.

Opti-Coat can also be purchased for DYI application on Ebay, Amazon, etc.

Opticoat actually as a 5 year warranty. The detailer provides their customers with a warranty card after the work is done. I don't know much about 9H but optic oat was great on my last car. It made keeping the car and wheels clean easy.


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