Are you Wasting Your Money? Paint Protection vs Ceramic Coating??

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @megaman4201
    @megaman4201 5 лет назад +4

    Didn't have a chance to watch the video yet but have to give my professional and personal experience POV. Just recently bought a 2005 Porsche Cayenne Turbo which had clear PPF installed from the factory on the front thirds of the fenders, hood, the complete headlights, and just about the complete front bumper, as well as several areas on the sides and rear of the vehicle. I have to say I was blown away at how well it protected the factory finish. 14 years later and 150k miles and when I remove the ppf the paint underneath is pristine, nearly perfect with the exception of two or three spots on the front bumper that were hit, not stone chips. Even the headlights are like brand new. I have over 30 years experience as a collision and refinish Tech and if I had a Corvette or a show car I wanted to drive on the street, I would DEFINITELY have to install PPF.
    TC
    Annapolis, MD

  • @ppeller3
    @ppeller3 5 лет назад +59

    I like how you keep saying, there is no right or wrong way to protect your car! It's refreshing to hear that it's your car and do what YOU like! We all have different opinions/priorities. You can't please everyone so please yourself! I think i heard that in a song...🤔😉 Thanks Chuck for the refreshing point of view!
    Pete 🖐🖐🖐👋👍

  • @wcraig37
    @wcraig37 5 лет назад +21

    I used both, PPF on high impact areas, ceramic everywhere else. I love it!

    • @naifalsaeedan5413
      @naifalsaeedan5413 3 года назад +1

      After 3-4 years you’ll see different in color PPF offers different protection than ceramic..

    • @Istaypositive
      @Istaypositive 2 года назад

      @@naifalsaeedan5413 which you recommend for a bmw 540 carbon black?

  • @larsvolz4316
    @larsvolz4316 4 года назад +2

    One of the best advice pieces I've seen period. Thanks man. I have a shedload of friends with different views and experiences and all have strong opinions on right vs wrong, ceramic vs ppf, etc, etc. I've always been a fan of protecting the whole front end and high impact areas and then "drive it like I stole it" so it's refreshing to hear someone point out that it's not the end of the world if you don't have a 5 step pristine ceramic application done in a hyperbaric chamber. Thanks man! You've done a service to car lovers and "DRIVERS". Keep it up

  • @sgtbaxman6720
    @sgtbaxman6720 5 лет назад +8

    My 2006 Z06 had a PPC on the nose. As you mentioned Chuck, you could see the edge on it. It was horribly noticeable, but enough to bother me. Besides that, I had a concern that over time, the PPC might either discolor and/or harden, or that it may cause discoloration if the paint (due to its UV protection characteristics). So I ended removing the PPC, and then did a total car paint correction, followed by applying a ceramic coating -- all by myself, in the garage. Took a few days, but it was worth it.

  • @JohnMaffa
    @JohnMaffa 5 лет назад +3

    I've got PPF on my Z06 and Ceramic on my Wife's car. I think I sleep better with the PPF, but the Ceramic makes it easier to wash and care for... Nice Job Chuck.. As always!

  • @douglasf1084
    @douglasf1084 5 лет назад +34

    Chuck, I had the ppf and then the ceramic. I have to say I cannot see the ppf at all and the shine is amazing. I think some of it may be the installer and the other is the quality of product.

    • @Sully007_
      @Sully007_ 2 года назад

      Hi
      Can you please update us how long did the ceramic coating last
      And what type of ceramic coating did you use

  • @jimsollmi3600
    @jimsollmi3600 5 лет назад +3

    Chuck my first two vettes I hand waxed the hell out of them. The dealer saw the second one after I got finished and said he should have charged a higher price. My current vette I had ceramic coated. It always looks like I just waxed it, even when I know it needs a wash. I don't have as much time to wax as i used to so this is a great alternative and it gives added protection to the paint.

  • @joemessman1
    @joemessman1 5 лет назад +4

    Good video Chuck. If I remember correctly ceramic coating and paint protection film serve two different purposes? PPF is to protect against rock chips and ceramic coating is for helping the car stay cleaner longer, easier to clean, and acidic contaminants. Anyway, they are both good depending on what you want to do.

  • @mrcryptz
    @mrcryptz 4 года назад +7

    i have a black m4, got full xpel. This is the first time I had done ppf. Extremely happy with it, the biggest benefit being i can wipe the car down with no risk of swirl marks. The car is 4 years old and looks brand new still. I had ceramic coating on a black 435i and really in the end I didnt feel there was any benefit from a swirl protection standpoint. It was slightly easier to clean but minimal difference from waxing.

    • @theeALister
      @theeALister 3 года назад

      I completely agree. Obviously, it depends on the products in question but my best experience was with a full PPF (XPel in my case) with a ceramic coating put on top. The key thing about the coating is that it has to be layered and installed correctly. With these two in place, I feel you have the best protection from debris as well as fading/wear and tear caused by the elements.

    • @NJ_Scat_Hemi_Orange
      @NJ_Scat_Hemi_Orange 2 года назад

      How much did PPF cost for full wrap? I hear it's $7k+

    • @mrcryptz
      @mrcryptz 2 года назад

      @@NJ_Scat_Hemi_Orange 6700

    • @NJ_Scat_Hemi_Orange
      @NJ_Scat_Hemi_Orange 2 года назад

      @@mrcryptz that makes sense. I got an xpel full car wrap quote for $8400. They said normal sedan is $7200 but charge extra for the widebody charger

    • @Sully007_
      @Sully007_ 2 года назад

      @@theeALister did you use a specific type of ceramic coating on your ppf or any type can do the same work.
      I have ppf on the full body of my car but really want that shine and gloss so decided to go for the ceramic coating on top of it

  • @ml9465
    @ml9465 Год назад

    I am getting my 2023 corvette 70th anniversary edition carbon flash metallic getting it completely covered with PPF, ceramic coating in and out, and ceramic tint. I went look at it today and the carbon flash metallic paint had a big pop to it and that was in the shop. I can imagine how it will look in the sun.

  • @scram8188
    @scram8188 4 года назад

    PPFed my 2017 Z06, used Sun Tek. Did entire front bumper, front fenders, hood, headlights, mirrors, windshield posts, front eight inches of roof, doors, rockers, side skirts, rear fenders and area of rear bumper on side of car. Basically everything except trunk deck and rear bumper area at rear of car, even had the door area at kick plate. Bought my car used in July 2019 with only 1595 miles on it, still had new car smell. No damage at all, felt like you said, I had to protect my investment. Felt the film would give me the best protection, total cost done professionally was $3945, plan on keeping this car for quiet a while. My first and last Vette and yes, I Love It.

  • @Nocturn614
    @Nocturn614 5 лет назад +5

    Chuck, you're right, that's 100% a personal preference. I chose Xpel for my Z06. The area that I was worried the most was the quarter panels. The Z06 will kick rocks at it and I felt and still feel, Xpel is the best protection for that. So far so good I guess. Now, you say you can always tell if a vette has that or not... Well, I dropped off my car in the morning to be Xpelled, and when I went back the next day to pick it up, I thought they didn't get to it. I had to touch the car to feel it. Not to mention that I'm extremely observant. So, maybe you haven't seen a really good Xpel job. ;-) Can't wait to see your new vette.

  • @louisperich6678
    @louisperich6678 Год назад

    Thanks for this great info. If I may respectfully make a suggestion for your editing and delivery - you were 3:00 in before any subject matter content actually started, and 8 minutes in before you got to the pricing you were teasing us with earlier on. Your content is fantastic, i learned a bunch…eventually. I would just recommend you get right into it for those of us with really limited time and attention span, like me. Thanks again.

  • @michaelmcmillen3178
    @michaelmcmillen3178 5 лет назад +4

    I used PPF for the front of my Corvette, not the hood, and ceramic on the remainder of car. Could not be happier with the two products, the PPF keeps the rock chips in Check and the ceramic coating is awesome. The detailer said us corvette guys take such good care of our cars, low mileage and garaged, the ceramic coating could last many years. Mine has been on my car two years and looks as good now as day one! A combination of the two really protects your investment!

  • @LilyoftheValeyrising
    @LilyoftheValeyrising 5 лет назад +1

    I did my own ceramic coating on my two classic Mercedes. ‘75 450SEL and ‘80 450SL. I had to do two stage compound buffing first because there was slight scratches on them. I am very happy with it! I maintain it with Mother’s CMX spray.

  • @PaulJersey
    @PaulJersey 4 года назад +1

    Very informative video! When I bought my 2017 Vette last week I was surprised to learn when I went and looked at the car that the previous owner had a clear plastic wrap installed over the entire car. I can tell you from real world personal experience that I did not pay any extra because it was wrapped. I didn't give a funk if it was wrapped or not. The bottom line for me was the condition, factory options and miles. My criteria was that I wanted a '17 or '18 red Z51, under 10k miles with zero Car Fax issues in showroom condition. I had it narrowed down to 2 cars they were almost identical and about the same price. I did an extended test ride and bought the one that ran slightly better. I'm old school!

  • @brettbarnett3479
    @brettbarnett3479 5 лет назад +4

    Chuck great to have you back buddy! Can’t wait to see your new Z06 when it arrives. I’m really on the fence myself I have 2012 Grand Sport but have a C7 Z06 calling my name!!

    • @krisi.2011
      @krisi.2011 5 лет назад

      Me too I have c6 z06 and I am really waiting a c7 z06 ....

  • @LoveJiuJitsu
    @LoveJiuJitsu 5 лет назад +2

    I can say it over and over again, but Chuck......It's great to have you back!!!!! Great vid!!!!

  • @WoodHughes
    @WoodHughes 5 лет назад

    Good analysis. I was raised about a half block from a guy who was on the Allison Brothers pit crew in Birmingham. I hung out there with the older boys and was a goffer while they worked on their cars. So, I got to work on and ride the old original Vette, the Shelby Cobra, and many others. Even helping in installing a flamethrower distributor on the Colba. I don’t remember the emphasis on the glossy paint and finish that seems to be hot these days.
    I’m on my second Z now. (A new 78 280Z and my current 04 350Z). Just installed custom upholstery and this week I’m getting it back from the body shop with a new crimson- metallic paint job. I’m still deciding which coating to use, but I really appreciate the vid!

  • @jimflieler4133
    @jimflieler4133 3 года назад

    Just spent some down time applying ceramic coating on My C 7, Z06. Easy to apply, amazing results and the best shine one could ever expect.. In fact, I was so happy with the result, I even applied it to my Bowrider boat. The boat comes out of the water at the end of the day almost dry. 10/10 for our family

  • @brandono.1823
    @brandono.1823 5 лет назад +1

    I was too scared to try and correct my paint before ceramic coating. Just dropped it off Saturday to have a professional to correct the paint and apply the ceramic coating. Thanks for your commentary!

  • @jaybrazelton5245
    @jaybrazelton5245 2 года назад

    Hey Chuck, Wow, haven't seen you since your Corvette ZR1 Videos.
    Glad I found you.
    JB Huntsville Al.

  • @randyrhodes7526
    @randyrhodes7526 5 лет назад

    You are so correct about customization, it means nothing to a dealership for trade in value and in some cases could lower value, enjoying the new format, and looking forward to your new ride, as always Thumbs Up soon as I click!!

  • @yurdelali7890
    @yurdelali7890 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for a great video. You explained it so plain and simple with no silly childish joking around like the many other videos I’ve watched. 👍🏼

  • @JoalHarding
    @JoalHarding 3 года назад

    Super video! Went for quote today at ‘ceramic pros’ today for my Model Y and man is it pricey! Thank you for all this great information! 😊

  • @skybox51
    @skybox51 5 лет назад +1

    I've done both over the years. For me, I go through cars so quickly I figured I'm just protecting the car for the next guy. So now just wash it and call it a day.

  • @JAG6.7
    @JAG6.7 3 года назад

    2020 f350 wash,clay,tape,1 step paint correction, and avalon king ceramic. Took me about 22 hrs.weekend job is correct

  • @kenkobra
    @kenkobra 2 года назад

    I went with PPF on my black car because it shows every scratch. One tip is to use a heat gun vs hot water. That works great when there is a scratch on the PPF. Yes, it will come out.

  • @sanbrown7900
    @sanbrown7900 2 года назад

    WOW! Really good info. Detailed enough for me to understand the differences, the pricing, length of coverage and clean-up. Not sure if I will have anything applied to my new SUV - but information helps. Thank you so much.

  • @rat824
    @rat824 5 лет назад +4

    Chuck - Thank you for your time, effort and info on all of this Corvette info. Because of you and guys like Rick Conti, I bought a CPO C7GS in OKC this year after much research. Already added some ACS bits and bobs and am now looking at PPF and coatings. Thanks again Chuck and Rick!! Great Corvette channels...highly recommended!

  • @SSCustoms
    @SSCustoms 5 лет назад +7

    Love this, and yes it is so true there is no one "right way" to protect your vehicle.

  • @jubrankalblushi
    @jubrankalblushi 2 года назад

    That's so helpful man Highly appreciated

  • @alanrainey8081
    @alanrainey8081 5 лет назад

    Chuck I did Feynlab ceramic on my 2010 C6 and what a difference. 3 year warranty. They have a self healing 5 year also. Really like the finish. Anyone from Central Florida can call Ruddick’s Detail in Titusville

  • @husseinabduljabbar5708
    @husseinabduljabbar5708 5 лет назад +1

    very true ad great talk chuck is a great guy glad to have a guy like him in the corvette comunnity before this video i didnot understand what ceramic coationg was i loved how you did break the subjects keep the videos out the this and thank you for your advises

  • @davidramski394
    @davidramski394 5 лет назад +4

    Great topic! I’m a crazed maniac when it comes to detailing my vette! I love doing it myself! It’s a daily driver and I use a paint sealant on mine!

  • @robertjakicic5878
    @robertjakicic5878 5 лет назад

    Weather is tough on a car anymore but like you said Chuck cars cost so much money you want to protect your investment and also make it look outstanding.

  • @billweber276
    @billweber276 5 лет назад

    Chuck, very informative video and thanks for being unbiased towards any one approach. Again, good to have you back.

  • @mieszkooracz7370
    @mieszkooracz7370 3 года назад +1

    Finally I just have heard some resonable opinion. Thank you sir.

  • @amoslyaround
    @amoslyaround 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks Chuck! Another perfectly timed informative video for me! My car isn't here yet but I've been wrestling with the PPF v Ceramic coating quandary and ultimately decided on the coating for the same reasons you outlined. I think it just looks better. Question: on the Black Mamba you used Ceramic Pro 9H and on Fearlis you went with Gyeon. Did you notice a difference, was one better than the other? I found a local guy who will put 9H on mine for a reasonable price. But, now there is this new ISM product you will be using, so the plot thickens! Thanks for all of the research you do, for sharing that with us as, well as for your honest opinions

  • @nosefirst
    @nosefirst 5 лет назад +1

    I forget what time it is whenever I start one of your vlogs. Nice to see you back.

  • @superameric8
    @superameric8 5 лет назад +1

    This is why I missed your channel. So glad your back. Great, great info!

  • @bobbartlett3073
    @bobbartlett3073 5 лет назад

    Wonderful to see you back on the Channel Chuck! Congratulations on your order for a new Z06 with Manual!

  • @mdolandese
    @mdolandese 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Chuck, great video so glad you came back. I have a full PPF on my 2019 ZO6 and you can't tell where any of the seams are. I think a lot has to do with the installer!!!! The paint pops like crazy, but like you said it is plastic and nothing will ever compare to bare paint. I just think the PPF will take the initial impact better then the ceramic coating before it penetrates the clear coat and not chip the paint. Rather replace that piece of PPF when it gets so bad then touch up paint or a repaint will never match. Keep it coming loving all the content always

  • @danleppek6349
    @danleppek6349 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video - I believe no paint job is perfect, my 2018 Stingray Z51 already has a few chips and scratches from driving it, I just don't worry about it, most people will not notice it unless it is pointed out to them. Hopefully I'll forget where they are because I live in Michigan and it will not see daylight till April or May of 2019 !

    • @wes9412
      @wes9412 5 лет назад

      I hear ya lol. im in michigan as well and feel the pain..

  • @no_handle_required
    @no_handle_required 5 лет назад

    for 5k I'll get a new paint job. Ridiculous for plastic squeegeed on a car. This video has the best advice on car care ever. Your car, your way. Nicely done.

    • @watsonanthony8438
      @watsonanthony8438 2 года назад

      Depends on what car you have a paint jobs can cost more than 5k

  • @plk7592
    @plk7592 5 лет назад

    great video, Chuck. Good to have you back. Thanks.

  • @albertcooper631
    @albertcooper631 5 лет назад +2

    Hy Chuck i liked the ceramic coating u hd on the Black Mamba. That car always shined. A few coats of wax will make them shine also. I think its up to a individual great vlog keep them coming.

  • @jamesbroyles8703
    @jamesbroyles8703 5 лет назад

    Great video Chuck....so glad you're back and your new Corvette is on order.

  • @lfrank3508
    @lfrank3508 5 лет назад +2

    Loving the new forum!! Great topics things I’m interesting and I’m taking notes. Plans for my Corvette. 😁

  • @stevegreer1963
    @stevegreer1963 5 лет назад +1

    I use a ceramic on my C7, but I prefer a “ceramic light” product like CanCoat or TAC Systems Moonlight. I find the appearance and behavior to be identical to a full blown ceramic. The difference is the longevity of its durability. With a ceramic light, I can expect up to 9-12 months of protection. I am the kind of guy who likes to put a polisher to my Stingray on a yearly basis using an ultra fine polish like Menzerna 3800. Using a ceramic light gives me the opportunity to jewel the paint every spring, just about the time when the coating needs to be reapplied. If I used a full blown ceramic coating, it lasts too long for my liking and hinders my ability to polish more often.

  • @arthurreece9155
    @arthurreece9155 5 лет назад

    Ceramic coating on my 2015 Daytona sunrise orange looks amazing had it done after watching you do yours. Welcome back Chuck

  • @lucasmolapisane4637
    @lucasmolapisane4637 2 года назад

    Great video indeed. Kindly requesting the link for the new product for ceramic coating you mentioned. I wanna make some purchase. Thank you in advance

  • @glennjohnson1161
    @glennjohnson1161 3 года назад

    Thanks for the info, Chuck. Think I'll go in the direction of PPF for the front of the car -- entire front, hood, fenders, mirrors and the rear quarters. My opinion, don't think the doors really need PPF, but I will do the ceramic coating of the entire car afterwards. Again, thanks for your insights Chuck.

  • @rpmdetailingcarsandbikes1965
    @rpmdetailingcarsandbikes1965 2 года назад

    Great video mate. Alot of effort has gone into this well done.
    There's consumer grade Ceramic Coatings like kamikaze an then there's pro grade Ceramic Coatings.
    Best Pro Ceramic Coating in my opinion is Gtechniq Crystal Serum Ultra 10H Dual Layer Ceramic Coating Topped with Exov4.
    This cannot be bought by a consumer. It's a pro grade accredited product only.
    Will last for 9 years + provided the correct maintenance is in place.

  • @christopherbrady5906
    @christopherbrady5906 5 лет назад +1

    Great info Chuck! Thank you. Am working through this decision right now. I think I'm leaning toward the ceramic coating way at the moment.

  • @CWChandler1968
    @CWChandler1968 5 лет назад

    Thanks Chuck!
    Glad to have your content back.

  • @mr.terwilliger5728
    @mr.terwilliger5728 3 года назад

    PPF must MUST MUST be done by experts with the absolute best quality

  • @Doinitwell007
    @Doinitwell007 5 лет назад

    Ppf guys the best. scratches drive me crazy and does great job of not scratching 3m as a paint Protection warranty That if while you have the film on and you get a scratch or a chip in your paint it will pay up to $3000 to get it corrected and looks quite good as far as shine

  • @mhazeyiii
    @mhazeyiii 5 лет назад

    Glad you’re back Chuck!! Totally agree with all your points!

  • @terrysmith7236
    @terrysmith7236 5 лет назад +1

    Chuck- love your new direction! Really enjoyed the vlog on the different protections for the paint.

  • @ajjax89
    @ajjax89 4 года назад

    Great info. I know in my insurance. You can add updates/ added features to your car and theyll cover the damages

  • @robertmarshalljr8050
    @robertmarshalljr8050 5 лет назад

    Great vlog Chuck! I really appreciate all your input on Corvettes. I ordered my C7 Grand Sport 2LT Longbeach Red December 17th It was excepted January 9 today due to holidays now I'm waiting on build date.

  • @Succumbed2Rum
    @Succumbed2Rum 2 года назад

    This was really informative, thanks!

  • @krisi.2011
    @krisi.2011 5 лет назад

    I love ppf for me it's the only thing I feel that protects from sand, rocks etc i even done the head lights and love it so fogging or yellowing keeps it perfect ....

  • @kreitlerke
    @kreitlerke 5 лет назад

    I had full Xpel & Ceramic 9H put on for $3k, & I'd do it again, especially on a black Stingray.

  • @beans4491
    @beans4491 3 года назад

    What a fantastic video.....i was researching what to do with my bike paint work. Kind regards.

  • @erickonphoenix
    @erickonphoenix 5 лет назад

    You always say what I think way better than I would say it. Nice channel.

  • @Alexandros94-TBA
    @Alexandros94-TBA 3 года назад

    Which one is better for protecting your vehicle from scratches and chips?

  • @duaneclark3539
    @duaneclark3539 5 лет назад

    I put the Gyeon Syncro on my ZO6 and PPF on the bumper, mirrors and door coves. On my Zr1 I did PPF A pillars forward and mirrors going to do Gyeon on the whole car now when I get a free weekend soon. I love the ceramic coat it makes the paint look like glass no wax can get to that shine, that I have found., As for the PPF I am like you don't really like the look but it does help with the small rocks. I have never seen a PPF job that you could not tell always a small bubble or two or three in there and at least a couple pieces of dust under it somewhere just no way around it but I must say I got about as good a job on my Zr1 as you can get in Alabama Tennessee area anyway great topic Chuck see you next vlog.

  • @lovelife176
    @lovelife176 5 лет назад

    Thank goodness you are back.

  • @Brad_James
    @Brad_James 5 лет назад +4

    I really like ceramic coating but I wish I would have done it myself!!!

    • @MrBod4life
      @MrBod4life 4 года назад

      How much did you pay for ceramic?

    • @Brad_James
      @Brad_James 4 года назад

      @@MrBod4life with Paint correction along with the windows and wheels coated $3000

  • @bgzz5146
    @bgzz5146 5 лет назад

    Hey Chuck, you’ll love the ISM and bead maker combo. I did my truck with kamikaze miyabi as a base coat then did ISM and it looks great. It’s easy to do the maintenance washes too. ISm is great in exterior trims as well.

  • @alphabravo5266
    @alphabravo5266 3 года назад

    which is better? thank you

  • @Beefy-Tech
    @Beefy-Tech 4 года назад

    They asked 3500 for a full XPEL paint protection down here in miami... n ok t bad, but im considering Ceramic coating now.

  • @JKerr-iy2jr
    @JKerr-iy2jr 5 лет назад

    All the background info and your opinions are great, but wishyou would have mentioned an approximate cost to have a detailing shop apply a ceramic coating.

    • @RustyZipper
      @RustyZipper 5 лет назад

      Do it yourself with Adam’s Ceramic kit, easy and much , much cheaper

  • @michaelklobuchar4549
    @michaelklobuchar4549 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Chuck-thanks again for another very informative video. I like the idea of a one-step process-something I might attempt one day.

  • @blaw9571
    @blaw9571 5 лет назад

    Now that you have own a few different corvettes what colors would you recommend and which colors would you stay away from and why?

  • @alexolga11
    @alexolga11 3 года назад

    hi i ordered sprinter van for my work i do carpet. I will get it in april, what will be best for me to protect against corrosion and protect paint, I live in Minnesota, thanks

  • @unknownuser954
    @unknownuser954 4 года назад

    i paid so much for my protection and it did nothing but make my paint soft unless the car was just made and it wasn’t fully firm all of my cars before that were used and always had a strong paint

  • @JustinTheJT
    @JustinTheJT 5 лет назад +1

    Chuck, We have not heard back from you since you order video. Have you got your Corvette yet?

  • @PressurePlayerStudio
    @PressurePlayerStudio 5 лет назад

    I always go with full PPF and then a ceramic coating on all my new vehicles

  • @craigboxer15
    @craigboxer15 5 лет назад +2

    I have Sun Tek 8 mm self healing PPF on my entire 911 GT3

  • @robertrennells6866
    @robertrennells6866 5 лет назад

    wanna keep the paint ceramic coat , if you like wraps alot do ppf or keep a wrap longer ceramic it but ppf wont stick to ceramic coat

  • @cryptomoon2537
    @cryptomoon2537 2 года назад

    ppf and coatings are a marketing gimmick here in our country. the whole cost for repainting a car is more or less than $1,000 USD vs a ppf cost which is around $5000-$7000.

  • @marshallposey2063
    @marshallposey2063 4 года назад

    I have both on my 750. Well worth the investment.

  • @detailcentral
    @detailcentral 5 лет назад +3

    I did the ceramic coating on my cars

  • @matthayward3437
    @matthayward3437 5 лет назад

    Another awesome video Chuck, you are the best

  • @theeALister
    @theeALister 3 года назад

    Great video and much respect Chuck but if someone has a full install or full clear bra and it’s done correctly, it’s really undetectable to the naked eye. And this is coming from someone that has had 5 cars ceramic coated and or with PPF installed. The car I just bought actually has XPEL stealth, so not only is it fully protected but it also has a full color change. There’s no way I would have gone with this option if it was noticeably different than actual point. Elite installers will do a full custom install and tuck the film behind any removable parts.

  • @markmeador375
    @markmeador375 5 лет назад

    Hi, what do you know about System X Pro Ceramic Coating (Diamond)? The website says protecting for the lifetime of a new car. Professionally installed only.

  • @rickschroeder4341
    @rickschroeder4341 3 года назад +2

    I disagree about you'll get nothing back. If you take care of your vehicle and it shows. It definitely helps resale value vs if you neglect it and it looks faded and worn.

  • @Normalhowaboutyou
    @Normalhowaboutyou 4 года назад

    Chuck, I am buying a Pontiac Vibe GT 2009 looks great> need to protect entire outside with good ceramic coating and front and rear bumpers ,from bad parkers and protection in areas near doors and hatch as family is a bit rough on my cars . any tips, anyone would be appreciated

  • @MJJCvideo
    @MJJCvideo 3 года назад

    Hello@Corvettes, would you like to review the new MJJC foam cannon pro? Thanks.

  • @rubenflores3291
    @rubenflores3291 2 года назад

    Can you put the 2 pin stripes down the car and still add ceramic?

  • @monkeydoublebackflips240
    @monkeydoublebackflips240 4 года назад +2

    You really helped me out deciding between the two. Thanks a lot

  • @wes9412
    @wes9412 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome video Chuck.. I just asked you about this on your last video and you said your covering it on the next so thanks right on time.. I have a black C7 and black 2000 Trans am ws6 and i do a lot of buffing as you can imagine. money is my issue so i think i'm going to do the ceramic coating myself and if you like the new one over the others Ill probably go with that.. I just changed out the stingray grill to a Z06 grill on my Z51 and i love it, not much out there about swapping the front cameras but i got it figured out. Im thinking about making a video on how to switch out the cameras because there if no instructions with these kits so much scratching of the head is needed lol..

    • @wes9412
      @wes9412 5 лет назад

      Chuck i forgot to ask, will the ceramic coating help protect against fine scratches and swirl marks ? Like the ones you get from car covers and such.

  • @LordPagliarello
    @LordPagliarello 4 года назад

    So happy I found this video. Very informative.

  • @eppyz
    @eppyz 4 года назад +1

    Everyone's experience's vary but IMO on a daily driver SiO2 coatings are not worth the money IF INSTALLED professionally. If you can do it yourself? Why not. But $1500 on average on up to have these coatings applied?? it's too rich for most people. A good ol polyamino silicone wax like Duragloss 105 i have found to be more resilient against Bird bombs and water etching vs SiO2 applied products.

  • @davepicken3867
    @davepicken3867 5 лет назад

    Great new format Chuck - thanks for the info on paint protection- always a concern and we trust what you share with us. So glad to have you back!
    Dave in Colorado

  • @LoveJiuJitsu
    @LoveJiuJitsu 5 лет назад

    First off, happy belated 21st Birthday Chuck!!!!! Second, wasn't the build date the 21st? Looking forward to an update :)