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Can I do a ceramic coating if the paint already has a Luxcare coating on it?
When I picked up my Z4 the dealer had already done a Luxcare treatment on the paint and the interior. I was planning on doing a ceramic coating but I had no choice but accept the car with Luxcare because of the shortage of inventory and I didn’t want to wait for a new build from Austria.
I understand that Luxcare is all hype and one of those dealer finishes that is not worth doing. However they state on the Luxcare website: “LuxcareXT penetrates the vehicle’s clear coat to protect against weather-induced fading caused by road salt, UV rays, acid rain, bird droppings and other grime. It also helps prevent brake dust staining on aluminum alloy wheels, the dulling of headlight lenses and small windshield cracks.” If Luxcare interacts with the clear coat can I also add a ceramic coating? Can they strip the Luxcare from the paint without damaging the clear coat? Do I have to simply have to live with the Luxcare which I believe is an inferior product? |
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Reads to me like a sealant. Here’s the spec sheet: http://msds.ctpc.com/files/luxcare-ingredients.pdf
I’m guessing a good detailer would tell you that the typical prep they do before a ceramic coating (strip wash, clay, stage 1 polish) removes this stuff and you’d be good to apply the ceramic. But that’s my guess. Last edited by carseatsm5; 09-26-2021 at 06:33 PM.. Reason: Added link. |
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There is a detailing shop near me that offers Xpel products. How good are they?
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XPEL products are definitely good quality, can’t go wrong as long as the detailer knows what he/she is doing.
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I just went to a local shop that uses Xpel products and he quoted me $4300 for PPF allover plus 2 coats of ceramic for my Z4. Does that number seem high?
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Sounds a little high to me but the ceramic I got was about 1400 and was quoted 2200 for about 70% ppf on surface area.
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Worth noting, if you don't mind spending a day with your car, you can easily do the ceramic coating yourself at home for a fraction of the cost. Just need some time, attention to detail, and you'll be fine.
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If you want to save some money I’d say skip the ceramic. Once car is PPFed it’s pretty much bulletproof and you can get the shine/slickness with good topper sealant you apply yourself every six months. |
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By the way, the detailer I went to said that if I just applied PPF to the front of the car and then did ceramic allover I could see a shade difference on the paint where the PPF ends.
I park outdoors in the extremely strong South Florida sun and the car faces Southwest and is being exposed to the sun all afternoon. Should I be worried about seeing a difference in the paint if I try this approach? |
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I have 2 questions I am trying to decide between allover PPF or allover ceramic. I am leaning towards the ceramic because I park outdoors and the car faces Southwest and it is bombarded with the killer south Florida sun all afternoon and also it has absolutely no protection from the heavy rain we can receive. What are the pros and cons of each based on my parking environment? Also I can’t wash the car myself as my condo association doesn’t allow it so I have to go to a commercial car wash. Lately I have been taking advantage of my dealer’s free wash at their service center because I am always in the neighborhood. Will a machine wash like that cause any issues with either PPF or ceramic? |
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I'm in a very similar situation to yourself so keen to understand what you have/will decide? Thanks
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The Tint World manager recommended that I apply the PPF just to the front of the car or the front and the hood (also the side mirror covers) and then apply the ceramic coating on top of the PPF and the rest of the car. They use Xpel PPF and their own brand of ceramic coating. He also warned me to stay away from machine car washes and only go to a hand wash that uses a 0 PH, non alkaline soap and they air dry the car. What he suggested made a great deal of sense. You are in the UK and Tint World is a US chain but I am sure that are plenty of shops by you that can do the work. |
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If you want protection from rocks and shit flying in storms then PPF is the only thing that will make a difference.
Ceramic is good but really oversold IMO--I have CQuartz UK 3.0 on one car and Graphene 7 year on another--it makes a big difference but detailers talk about it as if it'll wipe your ass for you. Whatever standard prep the detailer does before applying the ceramic will definitely remove the sealant that's currently on there from the dealer. FWIW 4.3k isn't bad for ceramic coated all over PPF. Especially if they're doing 100% of the painted surfaces, properly wrapping the edges etc.
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At this point I am planning to have them put Xpel PPF on the front and the hood of the car plus the side mirror caps. Then I will have them apply ceramic coating to everything. |
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