View Single Post
      05-27-2023, 07:30 AM   #7
Clark_Kent
Lieutenant Colonel
Clark_Kent's Avatar
2228
Rep
1,897
Posts

Drives: Retired
Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Atlanta, GA

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by Jrock645 View Post
I wouldn't. A proper professional application of a ceramic coating usually entails heat lamps so the coating cures properly. This can't be done in a mobile setting. I'm sure the guy will do solid work, but that's not the same as a proper professional result in doing a coating the right way. I could just do it myself at that point. Coatings aren't necessarily difficult to apply once the prep work is done.
The IR lamps aren't necessary for most ceramic coatings in 2023. The IR lamps were commonplace 10 years ago but not much any more. The idea of taking your car to a "professional" to pay $2,500+ for a ceramic coating doesn't make sense to me. My guy charges in the neighborhood of what the OP listed and his work is excellent. YMMV.
Appreciate 2