jholtz
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- 2015 Mustang Ecoboost Premium
It could be that reason. I think it's because coatings adheres to the Clearcoat more than a sealant and wax would. I have a coat of Cilajet on my mustang and what I noticed before and after was that it gave it a high clarity and wet look to my paint. I'm planning on buying chemical guys carbon flex C9 and doing the application myself when the time is ready. I know for a fact that this doesn't protect from rock chips or scratches or swirls. As PatrickGT mentioned, it is common sense and knowing the product you are purchasing.Why are these coatings so expensive? Is it because they do a paint correction before hand? I mean... this takes as much time as properly waxing the car essentially.
I agree with that man! :clap2:There is way more to it than what you listed, but yes it is a ton of work.
I think a lot of times people get confused, they think a "detail" is the same as the "detail" they got at the corner car wash... nah fam, let's be real here. You need a REAL detail after one of those to correct the paint issues they just installed...