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Got the Tremor paint corrected and ceramic coated. Turned out very nicely!!!

Larry Clark

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Looks incredible. Mind sharing some more details? I'd like to know what the "warranty" is on it. I see 1 year, 3, year, 5 year etc on these coatings.

Was yours "brand new" from the dealership or had you driven it some miles? Do you know what ceramic coating they used?

And please, post more pictures! :)
 
Came out really nice, also curious on what others have asked....$1,600 is not that unreasonable as this is very labor intensive, done right this is a 10-14 hour job
 
Looks incredible. Mind sharing some more details? I'd like to know what the "warranty" is on it. I see 1 year, 3, year, 5 year etc on these coatings.

Was yours "brand new" from the dealership or had you driven it some miles? Do you know what ceramic coating they used?

And please, post more pictures! :)
 
We polish out all swirls and all scratches that can safely be removed. We polish it to a super high gloss and the ceramic coating preserves it. The vehicle will look better than it was new. Please let me know if you have any questions.

$900 for a 5 year 9h PDP Perpetual
$1300 for 9 year 10h Gtechniq Crystal Serum Ultra and Glassparency.

$80 3 year Glassparency windshield coating.

$35/wheel to pull mounted wheels and ceramic coat barrels
 
We polish out all swirls and all scratches that can safely be removed. We polish it to a super high gloss and the ceramic coating preserves it. The vehicle will look better than it was new. Please let me know if you have any questions.

$900 for a 5 year 9h PDP Perpetual
$1300 for 9 year 10h Gtechniq Crystal Serum Ultra and Glassparency.

$80 3 year Glassparency windshield coating.

$35/wheel to pull mounted wheels and ceramic coat barrels
Ya it was pretty much brand new. Had like 2k miles on it when I had it done
 
That Glassparancy is good stuff! Had it on my last truck and you immediately miss it when driving an treated vehicle in the rain. I was a huge rainex guy until I had the coating installed with the ceramic coat. What a difference!
 
It’s to much to explain honestly. The paint correction is getting any swirls waves or imperfections from the factory making the paint look like a mirror. It involves someone that really knows what there doing with various chemicals and buffing to achieve this mirror like finish. Then it’s protected with a diamond like finish product that seals the paint and clear coat and gives the paint a very rich and deep shine and makes the vehicle a breeze to wash and keep clean. Do a search on YouTube. Lord of good videos explaining the process and what all is involved
 
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