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Originally Posted by tracer bullet
As far as the results, I think you'll be happy. Starting off with a fairly pristine and swirl free finish will be a nice thing to admire in the sun every time you walk to or away from the car. The coating itself will definitely make washing easier as well (be sure to look into how to do that, i.e. pre-washing, using the "2 bucket" method or 1 bucket with a number of microfibers, this is its own subject).
If they do a good job and use a good coating (small bottle, high percentage stuff, not a spray-on), it seems to be a reasonable going rate.
If you are a DIYer in general, it's really not a difficult job to save most of that cost and try it on your own.
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Thanks - I am generally a detail-myself guy but this one time I thought it'd be nice way to start of the cars life as far as paint goes. I also lack a lot of the equipment/tools/etc. to really do a full prep and all that. Really dont want to acquire it all for one use.
They will be using the professional grade CQuartz coating. My car doesnt have much for swirls or issues right now but I know the light clay and polish before hand will make it perfect. The have great reviews and have been in business for many years. They also need the car for 3 days for proper curing which is nice to hear, I think
Here they are:
https://www.areteautosalon.com/?gad_...SAAEgJDkfD_BwE