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Ceramic Coating? Yes or No
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Saunders999
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I would also echo some comments above about PPF. Had it on my lotus and it looked tatty quickly.
My vehicle lives outside in the street all year round and I am pleased with its performance.
I have also found that hedge rash is easily polished out and the coating reapplied.
It cost me £1000 for body, wheels and callipers.
I hope this helps.
StuNo1 said:I am having my 981 paint corrected And ceramic coated as well as wheels sealed and interior cleaned etc for £650 by a chap which is a very good price. Normally it would be £800 ish.
I would also echo some comments above about PPF. Had it on my lotus and it looked tatty quickly.
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