Ceramic coating AND PPF

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Lisa Hawn

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I'm looking for experienced people....Ordered a 2026 Platinum Max Stealth Appearance and Performance Star-White. What do you 'all know about getting PPF AND Ceramic Coating at the same time? I'm thinking of upon delivery take it immediately to get these done. I would only use No-Touch washes and hand wash. No brushes from a car wash will ever touch it. It will be garage kept. I'm looking for some pro's and con's for each. Anyone??????????

Durable PPF applied to:
Full Hood, Full Fenders, Full Front Bumper, Roof Line, Painted Pillars next to Windshield, Door Cups, Door Edges, Mirrors

5 Year Ceramic Coating on: All Painted Surfaces, Plastic Trim, Wheel Face, Headlights, Taillights
Warranty: 10 year manufacturers warranty against yellowing and fading
*Includes first two free maintenance washes at 6mo & 1year
 

Expensedition

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Hi Lisa,

I have not used a ceramic coat on my 2014 Expedition Limited and I ordered it in the Star white Tri-coat. I just traded it in after never waxing it and often bringing it to a car wash where they use brushes.

When I traded it in, the Money guy at the dealer (The one that you sit with and he closes the deal and tries to sell you all sorts of add-ons), well, he looked at my trade in 2014 and said "Did you ceramic coat that finish?" since the paint still looked new after 12 years, never garaged.

I think the process of the tri-coat offers a much more durable finish. The white color also reflects UV rays so it lasts longer than darker colors.

Up to the last day that I owned my 2014, people would ask me if I bought a new truck after a wash.

I almost bought my 26 Expedition Tremor in Star White Tri-coat but decided it was time to change things and not be so Black and White.

The ceramic coat that the dealer offers is always overpriced. If you still want it I would look for a professional outside the dealer.

V/r

Steve
 

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Grrumpy

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Just get any of the better self applied ceramic coat products available at any auto parts store. I have been using 303 products for years....my 2021 Ranger looked brand new after 4 years with 303 Ceramic Coat....just gave it a fresh application about every 6 months.
Dealer applied is not "magic" stuff....comes from a bottle, and I have never heard of any of this stuff lasting "10" years.......Horse Patooters !!!!!!:patriot:
 

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I got a ceramic coating from a detailer, he put on some new stuff that's supposed to last 20 years. I figure even if it lasts half as long as they say I'll be in good shape. He said do hand washes only with a rinseless soap. With the coating its super easy to wash. I had some bird stuff all over the car, and sap (I unfortunately am forced to park under a huge tree, which is why I got the coating in the first place) and the rain we just had washed ALL of it off. Good stuff.
 
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