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      02-27-2019, 04:15 PM   #1
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Paint correction / ceramic coating - personal recommendations?

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thinking of doing paint correction / ceramic coating, wonder if anyone could share personal recommendations. Preferably in NYC or close by.

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Hello,

thinking of doing paint correction / ceramic coating, wonder if anyone could share personal recommendations. Preferably in NYC or close by.

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It's a recommendation one of my friend:

I will also be getting paint correction and ceramic coating. The video clearly shows the difference in the quality of the paint's light reflection before/after correction. I've also been back n forth between CQuartz and OptiCoat. What drove you to choose CQuartz?

I noticed the installer treating the floor mats and leather seats. I've been considering this as well, but concerned that the treatment might make the materials less soft and comfortable in order to make them durable. Do you have any thoughts on that?

I will also be installing the same dashcam. The video didn't show too much of their work to route the power and rear wire. Can you shed any more light on what they did with the wires to make them completely secure and invisible?

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Personally, I think the industry standard seems to be cquartz 3.0 for consumer use. I am a consumer and the devil you know is better than the devil you don't know. I pretty much know what I am getting. If i get something cheaper I don't trust it and if I get something more expensive it is not worth taking the chance because the 3.0 does exactly what I want. But I would recommend you buy ceramic coating from any one of them: https://anewwayforward.org/best-car-ceramic-coating/
Color N Drive 9H and Armor Shield IX both are good for ceramic car coating.
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