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Paint Protection, Ceramic Coating...either, both, neither?

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I just ordered a 2022 SXP NFE Wolf grey and while I wait for it to arrive, I've been catching up on what everyone is saying/doing. I've seen a lot of comments about ceramic coating so I was wondering what the general consensus is on getting the Paint Protection or the Ceramic Coating...either, both, neither? Is it really worth the money?
 
I just ordered a 2022 SXP NFE Wolf grey and while I wait for it to arrive, I've been catching up on what everyone is saying/doing. I've seen a lot of comments about ceramic coating so I was wondering what the general consensus is on getting the Paint Protection or the Ceramic Coating...either, both, neither? Is it really worth the money?
I did both...love it! Especially the ceramic coating
 
Save yourself coin and just get the spray ceramic products spend an hour and do it yourself. 99.99% of anyone checking out your car won't be able to tell the difference between this and the $2000 done by those more than willing to take your money.
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Save yourself coin and just get the spray ceramic products spend an hour and do it yourself. 99.99% of anyone checking out your car won't be able to tell the difference between this and the $2000 done by those more than willing to take your money.
I did it myself with Avalon King Armor Shield 9. Highly recommend it
Save yourself coin and just get the spray ceramic products spend an hour and do it yourself. 99.99% of anyone checking out your car won't be able to tell the difference between this and the $2000 done by those more than willing to take your money.
 
There is a TON of information on ceramic and PPF in several threads on this forum. Just use the search function. If you have any specific questions, let us know and we'll be glad to help.
 




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