drewzh
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Hey again! I'm actually going to do this myself. I have numerous decontaminate chemicals, clay bar (don't think I'll need that), dual action polisher, jet washer, 2 buckets with grit catchers, isotropic alcohol, applicator pads, lint-free microfiber towels, electric air dryer, super bright inspection lamps etc, the list goes on. It's not for the faint-hearted, but I've been washing my own cars for years now and I've done my research on DIY ceramic coating.Hi it was me who you seen this morning! Wanted to ask are you getting the ceramic coating done from someone or our you doing it yourself
Honestly, I'd probably recommend getting someone else to do it though if you're not super confident as it could be a right nightmare to correct if done wrong! I imagine it'll be around ÂŁ500-600 quid though as a rough guide to get it done professionally... one benefit is that they'll use the 'pro' formulas that last longer and are more hard wearing. The cost is mostly in the labor rather than the materials; it can be very time-consuming!
Either way, the results are pretty amazing; definitely check out some videos on youtube.
Personally I'm using http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/gtechniq-exo-v3-and-crystal-serum-light/prod_1636.html
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