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Old 08-15-2017, 01:26 PM   #9
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I paid $400 for my Opticoat Pro. There wasn't much paint correction to do so it was a fair price to pay. Damn best investment on my car.

Prepping of the car is labor intensive & applying the ceramic coating is not difficult at all. Paint correction is what costs $$$$. I only had a small swirl on bottom of my hood. Your car is brand new so there really should not be much paint correction to do. Unless the dealer put your car thru an automatic car wash and you got marring & swirls all over.

I went to two different detail shops to get quotes. I suggest you do the same and make sure the person doing the Opticoat Pro is an authorized installer of their product.

http://opticoat.com/dealer/usa

Most of my car now has Cquartz Finest. Hahaha! only passenger side has Opticoat Pro now. Detail shop I go to does only Cquartz Finest now. Long story but anyways get your car ceramic coated. The cost should not cost more than I'd say $500.00. Good luck!
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