You're welcome. We're just trying to educate the consumer as these coatings grow in popularity. Customers need to fully understand most of the cost is in the prep of the surface, not the actual coating. Glad you enjoyed it and hopefully you will be all about the paint prep before the coating. it really does make a HUGE difference in the final product.
Thank you for the feedback. I'm still learning about recording videos and obviously not near as proficient with the video editing as we are with paint correction and coatings. For the moment, we're just trying to be a little more educational regarding coatings and the prep process that should be completed prior to ceramic application. Our newer videos get a little better...lol
Thank you for the feedback. I'm still learning about recording videos. For the moment, we're just trying to be a little more educational regarding coatings and the prep process that should be completed prior to ceramic application. Our newer videos get a little better...lol
Oh absolutely it's worth it. Just the fact that it's such a huge time savings in keeping the vehicle clean as most of the time you can do a "no touch" wash with an electric pressure washer and dry with a leaf blower. Plus the vehicles look better than new for years to come which should have a positive effect on re-sale value. Check out this video on no touch washing: ruclips.net/video/-N5bpL1S6zs/видео.html
Yes, unfortunately we're seeing this type of work more often. A lot of companies that are doing ceramic coatings aren't "paint correcting and then polishing"...they simply wash, hopefully decontaminate then polish the paint and coat, leaving all the imperfections under the coating. We've noticed that online marketing targeted to detailers seem to be pushing that process...polish instead of correct. It's unfortunate for the entire coating industry IMO
My apologies regarding the sound quality. Was still pretty new to editing videos and on my laptop it sounded fine but once I watched on TV I realized how muted it was. The audio quality is much better on our more recent vids.
This video is full of great info. Especially for rookies to the industry. Thanks for posting it. Cheer's!!
You're welcome. We're just trying to educate the consumer as these coatings grow in popularity. Customers need to fully understand most of the cost is in the prep of the surface, not the actual coating. Glad you enjoyed it and hopefully you will be all about the paint prep before the coating. it really does make a HUGE difference in the final product.
Shame about the music overlay on the conversation, makes it difficult to hear.
Thank you for the feedback. I'm still learning about recording videos and obviously not near as proficient with the video editing as we are with paint correction and coatings. For the moment, we're just trying to be a little more educational regarding coatings and the prep process that should be completed prior to ceramic application. Our newer videos get a little better...lol
Recording in a room that has lots of echo without a dedicated mic, kill the damn music overlay... Makes it too hard to hear what you're saying.
Thank you for the feedback. I'm still learning about recording videos. For the moment, we're just trying to be a little more educational regarding coatings and the prep process that should be completed prior to ceramic application. Our newer videos get a little better...lol
Is ceramic coat even worth applying on a car?
Oh absolutely it's worth it. Just the fact that it's such a huge time savings in keeping the vehicle clean as most of the time you can do a "no touch" wash with an electric pressure washer and dry with a leaf blower. Plus the vehicles look better than new for years to come which should have a positive effect on re-sale value. Check out this video on no touch washing: ruclips.net/video/-N5bpL1S6zs/видео.html
@@aegisarmors thanks bro
Did the previous detailer coat over the water spotting?
Yes, unfortunately we're seeing this type of work more often. A lot of companies that are doing ceramic coatings aren't "paint correcting and then polishing"...they simply wash, hopefully decontaminate then polish the paint and coat, leaving all the imperfections under the coating. We've noticed that online marketing targeted to detailers seem to be pushing that process...polish instead of correct. It's unfortunate for the entire coating industry IMO
You really need dis the music over. It's hard to hear you talk.
My apologies regarding the sound quality. Was still pretty new to editing videos and on my laptop it sounded fine but once I watched on TV I realized how muted it was. The audio quality is much better on our more recent vids.
@@aegisarmors No biggie. I still enjoyed your informative video.