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MADMAX:
It is spendy

Average Industry Costs
The typical cost for professional ceramic coating services throughout the United States falls between $1,000 and $2,500. This price bracket represents the baseline for a quality application that involves not only labor but also high-quality materials, which are essential for achieving durable results. Additionally, regional differences play a significant role in determining costs. In more rural areas, you might find rates leaning closer to that lower cost range. It’s worth noting that while saving money is always appealing, skimping on quality ceramic coatings may lead to subpar protection or longevity of your vehicle's finish. If you aim to maintain your car's aesthetic appeal and value over time, investing in reputable service typically pays off.

JJJ:
I use Griots ceramic as well... 2-3 times a year max... bubbles up great- if it doesn't, it needs reapplied...I love the leaf blower idea; my shammy soaks up quick with the water spots/bubbles!   Keep it out of the sun as much as possible... yer good to go....

Dansk:
Ive owned only black hunting rigs for 30 yrs.. tried everything.. Hands down, Griotts 3 in 1 ceramic. (Green Spray). 2x per year. Hides all my trail rash and swirl marks on my Black Tundra and looks new.  And its been abused. Spray and wipe. Will never go back to paste or liquid.  People always compliment and ask what i use. No buffing, no haze. Will use Meguires Ultimate or liquid Rubbing or Polishing Compound with a high speed buffing wheel for deeper scratches and follow with Griotts 3 in 1.

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