BEST DIY CERAMIC COATING: AVALON KING: ARMOR SHIELD

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • We’re testing out the Avalon king Armor shield IX DIY ceramic coating kit. Until now ceramic coatings were recommended to be applied by professionals. The key is all in the prep work. Having your vehicle ceramic coated can run over $2000. The average price we have found was about $1500. We did find it cheaper but you’re required to do the prep work yourself. In this short video we will give a quick explanation of each step, showing you that this easy DIY kit is easy to apply. Living in Alaska we wax our truck twice per year and after only about a month it doesn’t look like there’s any wax left. Ceramic coating is supposed to last between 2-5 years in good conditions. With the average person owning their vehicle around 3-4 years, you could only have to do this once the entire time that you own it. Below is a link to the product that we used in the video. Avalon King has been amazing so far. We can’t wait to do a follow up video on how long this lasts.
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Комментарии • 32

  • @Just_A_Gun_Guy
    @Just_A_Gun_Guy 2 года назад +2

    Dude you actually have great production quality. I'm surprised you don't have more followers

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +1

      Thanks man, I appreciate the feedback. I think part of it is because I’m not consistent with how often I can put out videos so RUclips stops recommending them if I get too busy with work.

  • @AvalonKing
    @AvalonKing 2 года назад +1

    Great video guys, love that truck - amazing color!

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, we appreciate it. We still love the product. It’s been so easy to was after coating it. We’ve already seen some extreme temperatures up here in Alaska.

  • @LPM84.
    @LPM84. 2 года назад +1

    Looks stellar man.

  • @JasonSmith883
    @JasonSmith883 2 года назад +1

    Trucks looking fresh Dustin. I’ll have to check the coating out for my Z71

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Jason, I’m glad we were able to get around to it before winter sets in here

  • @khwamtay6459
    @khwamtay6459 2 года назад +2

    Best video yet, was going to have this done to my truck. Now I can do it myself and use the money to buy other things for it 😂 my truck also thanks you both. 🙏🙏🙏

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +3

      I highly recommend giving it a shot. It really was easy to apply. My recommendation is to put all the work in during the prep. It’s important to get everything off the paint before you apply. With everything we purchased… “bug and tar remover, soap for the wash, and the alcohol” it was still right at $100 with the kit. You can’t even have someone wax your truck for that price. Like I said the video and pictures don’t do it justice. The paint looks wet. So far this is some pretty amazing stuff. Thanks for watching

  • @Kovaction
    @Kovaction 2 года назад +2

    I have this on my list... prep is always key for coatings. Great video!

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +2

      Thanks… Prep work is always the worst part. It’s 100% worth it. It’s really like a half day of work to get it all done but in my opinion its worth it to do it ourselves and save that money for buying more truck parts. Haha

    • @Kovaction
      @Kovaction 2 года назад +1

      @@DustinFaddis 100%!!! Yes worth it.

  • @drinkswithdnr2970
    @drinkswithdnr2970 2 года назад +2

    Very well explained 😊

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +1

      Thank you, we tried keeping the video as short as possible and still get the point across that it’s an easy DIY job. It’s just time consuming.

  • @zr2dad5
    @zr2dad5 2 года назад +1

    nice video. my mechanic did his camero and ss...5 years ago. still amazing. his stuff is way more expensive. i'm almost thinking of a clear 3mm wrap. there even a 10mm wrap but i'm afraid to ask the cost.

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +1

      I’ve recently talked to a few people that are paying like 3k for a 3mm wrap. That’s really expensive I think. I would rather pay a few hundred for materials and do it myself. Fortunately we don’t have to worry about wrapping because the color truck we have won’t really work with many wraps… you would open the door to find the orange door jams lol 😆

  • @disabledcamperhardnocks8068
    @disabledcamperhardnocks8068 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for bringing this up. I am getting 255/75r17 mud terrain tires put on wed. Walmart refused to put on their tires on my truck so now i am having to go to 4wp. I will be getting the lights installed next. Thanks for everything i love your channel. I have been thinking about putting on peak suspension lift kit any advise on that?

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад

      I always find out words that companies refuse to put on a customers requested tire size. I feel off the customer wants it then they should do it. However if you don’t like it then you should have to pay to mount a different set. I appreciate the feedback on the channel. Peak has a variety of suspension setups. If you’re just looking for height then stay with a cheaper kit. If you’re wanting to off-road a lot and articulate the suspension then bump up to control arms. If you need to replace the dssv then jump into the kings. Or look into bds. They have great kits as well if you’re getting into the upper price range.

  • @MountainHobbler
    @MountainHobbler 2 года назад +4

    How are you liking your tires? My stock duratracs are pretty beat up and I am in the market for some new rubber.

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +2

      We love the tires. We’ve put them to the test a few times and they work great in the mud. However, that being said… They‘re more aggressive than the stock tires so there is a little more road noise. We have exhaust on our and always have the radio on so it doesn’t bother us. I know some people are sensitive to the sound in their ride. The tires are holding up great and are showing no signs of early wear.

    • @MountainHobbler
      @MountainHobbler 2 года назад +4

      @@DustinFaddis Thanks for the feedback. After watching your tire video I am thinking I am going to snag these tires at the size you did. I am ordering the Zone 1.25 leveling spacer today.

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +2

      @@MountainHobbler we’re definitely happy with the tires. I’m glad we went with this size. I like a good wide tire but I can’t stand the rock chips all down the side of a new truck.

  • @rayingram4458
    @rayingram4458 2 года назад +1

    Jescar power lock plus

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +1

      I’ve heard some decent things about jescar but… from what I heard it’s just a high end wax. It still only lasts 4-6 months which is better than your average wax. We decided to try the ceramic coating because they’re supposed to last 2-5 years. With all of the same prep work required for both… we wanted to try something that would last longer. Thanks for watching Ray.

    • @rayingram4458
      @rayingram4458 2 года назад +1

      @@DustinFaddis do monthly updates as to when the hydrophobic start to go away tried the whole Coatings deal not impressed with jescar twice a year and that's it the whole never wax again is bs

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +2

      @@rayingram4458 the whole never wax again statement was covered in the description. I was basing that off of the average vehicle ownership is 3-4 years and they claim ceramic coatings last from 2-5 years. I guess I’ll have to pin a comment explaining that better. Nothing works forever. I’m going to do some follow up videos and test how long it actually works. Using wax, I only get 3 months tops. If I can squeeze out a year with this I’d still be happy. Even if it was 6 months, it would be the better buy.

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +1

      @@rayingram4458 I really hope that it holds up better than a standard wax. I guess only time will tell. 😆

  • @DustinFaddis
    @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +4

    Just so everyone’s tracking. A ceramic coat will not last the life of your vehicle. Unless you total it after only having it a year or two. It’s just supposed to be a better solution than waxing. It will protect better and last longer. I’ll do a few updates about how good it holds up.

  • @DustinFaddis
    @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +3

    What do you use to protect your truck? Is it worth your time and do it yourself or do you pay to have it maintained?

  • @CATmanATL22
    @CATmanATL22 2 года назад +1

    Ceramic coating is just a gimmick the auto industry uses to get your money . Modern paint and clear coat I’d to slick and the particles are very tight for anything to sink into . If you say any detailed that is honest they will tell you not to wast your money ……..

    • @DustinFaddis
      @DustinFaddis  2 года назад +1

      I know plenty of professional detailers that recommended it. The problem is that it’s expensive. If a detailer doesn’t recommend it…. It could be that they want you back in more often. I’ve noticed that it’s easier to wash the dirt off daily. Just a quick rinse and you’re good. It is a gimmick from a dealership though. Once I paid $1,800 and watched them spend 30 minutes spraying then wiping my car off. They called it ceramic coating but it definitely wasn’t