10-04-2021, 12:35 PM | #1 |
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How to tell if car ceramic coated?
Recently I had my car ceramic coated with Feynlab Ultra. Honestly it doesn’t look much different then when I picked up the car from the dealer. And I notice some dirt sticking however unsure what is normal. I haven’t washed the car yet since it’s only been 1.5 weeks.
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10-04-2021, 03:11 PM | #2 |
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Water will bead on a ceramic coating, it will react normally to clearcoat (sheets). Beading (lack of it) is generally how you tell a coating is wearing off and you'll need another coating.
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But further, you didn't mention the age or condition of the car/paint. If it's not new (and for many, even when new) the paint needs correction first to: (1.) Ensure the coating adheres & lasts (2.) Ensure the paint has max luster BEFORE it's coated If your detailer didn't do any paint correction and/or your vehicle wasn't new (like days old max), then even if water beads, it probably won't look much different; i.e., the detailer simply coated over what was there, rather than correcting what was there and THEN coating it. My 2 cents is, for most people willing to do a little elbow work every few weeks, ceramic isn't close to worth it, and it actually complicates things (since it's a semi-permanent coating - you lose options; you can get = or better look for $100 with a little work every month) ... If, on the other hand, you just want it max shiny for min labor on your part - and cost isn't a factor - then ceramic can be a good idea. |
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Btw anyone reading this, unless your are enthusiast I would not bother with ceramic. You can just professionally clean you car every month. I paid $1400 and am not wowed by any means. And I still have to wash my car. |
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(1.) Maybe (?) you need to get your money back No detailer misses a major portion of the car ... that said ... (2.) Beading vs Sheeting On a new car, water should sheet off a clean car even better than if it's treated! Be that treatment ceramic, a polymer LSP, or carnauba wax, those will bead & retain water while a new car will sheet most all off .. until it gets dirty! Which will happen fairly quickly ... "Sheeting" means, when the water runs off, it looks like large irregular-edged sheet and all flows off the car. Beading means that sheet will bunch up into many bubbly-looking beads. Again, on a new car, the beading will usually leave more water on the car than no-treatment sheeting. So when you say you "hosed it and nothing happened" what does that mean? Do you mean the car is dusty/muddy/dirty and when you hosed it the dirt didn't come off? If so then ... (3.) Ceramic is just a surface protectant It won't repel dirt, but it will make it easier (for awhile depending) to clean off ... but, like you said, you still have to routinely wash your car to clean off the dirt - there is no way around that with any known technology. As you pointed out, for anyone who wants the shiniest car always, even with ceramic you still have to wash it. Having been through all of it, that why, for anyone willing to put in 20-30 min every few weeks for the always-shine, ceramic is just so not worth it - a waterless wash is pretty dang simple & if you tack on an extra 10 min every few months for some meguires hybrid wax or bead maker it's so much easier. $4 of bead maker 3x / year will look better than $1500 of ceramic, just my 2 cents. After having been a 2-bucket-foam-gun guy, then bringing my car to a fancy detailer for a few years, I finally realized I could do a waterless wash in less time than it took me to drive to the detailer's and it looked equal or better with fewer scratches. With my last car, 20 min / month of waterless wash for 3 years and I had almost zero swirls. Just so much easier & better to do it yourself. |
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Concerned ceramic coating not completed on brand new '24 x5
This is what I paid for. I've had this car for a month. After review of these photos (maybe I need some of the whole car which I can provide) do you feel this has ceramic coating? I bought from out of state dealer so I cannot take back for verification to them. My next step is to go to a local coating shop.
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The beading is another way to tell, but you should have been able to notice it at pickup.
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That dealership cost alone tells me it's garbage. A true ceramic coating (with proper prep) with a typical dealership premium would be several thousand dollars.
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Yes, 1st hand experience with this. I purchased a VW and they already had Permaplate applied and want to charge $1,200 for it. They were desperate to make the sale so they took the cost off. The coating was terrible and too me a bit of work to get them off for ceramic coatings.
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I would never have a dealer do either ceramic or PPF. They usually outsource the work and add a markup to the cost or if they do it themselves it won’t be a great job and/ or they use cheap products. 👎🏻
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