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Old 01-10-2018, 09:14 AM
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Originally Posted by BMR Sales View Post
I saw that Adams Polishes now has a Ceramic System

They do. For a DIY guy that would like to skip a few waxings, this may be a very cost effective way.

I believe Modesta is the top dog still. It is a very wet looking durable finish that requires many many steps and is baked on. I saw this on an M4 and it was very impressive looking. I believe the cost was just touching $2900. This was complete coverage of glass, wheel faces/barrels, calipers, protective film, etc.

If you have it professionally applied, do your homework on the shop. Visit them and see what they are doing and how they operate. Google them. There is a quite a of lablor to do this correctly.

It's hard to put the coatings life in terms of time. All cars see different environmental damage. If you have a fair weather sunny day driver with great maintenance technique, it'll most likely last much longer than advertised. If not, it may not last as long.

I have a daily driver beater that I started using Sonax Netshield Polymer Sealant on. I love this product so much, I use it on my wifes new Explorer Sport. It doesn't compare to the coating on my SS, but it one of the more impressive products I've seen. I still use Adam's products from time to time.
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