E90Post
 


TNT Racewerks
 
BMW 3-Series (E90 E92) Forum > BIMMERPOST Universal Forums > Cosmetic Care & Detailing (PPF/Wash/Wax/Detailing/Restoration/Repairs) > Ceramic Coating - Warning - Ceramic Pro - Buyer Beware



Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
      06-19-2024, 05:30 PM   #1
ToddRGuy
First Lieutenant
ToddRGuy's Avatar
United_States
1503
Rep
379
Posts

Drives: Audi A5, 2025 BMW 540 -Ordered
Join Date: Jul 2023
Location: Ohio, USA

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
Ceramic Coating - Warning - Ceramic Pro - Buyer Beware

Hi Folks,

Just a cautionary warning regarding the installation of Ceramic Pro products on your current or future vehicles.

I had Ceramic Pro Coating and PPF installed on my Audi in 2023 in California, prior to returning to Ohio. It's been less than a year since this occurred and I started to notice some PPF related issues on my car. Some edges were coming up, and the product had become almost opaque in various areas on the bumper.

As I am now 2,000+ miles away from my "Certified" Ceramic Pro installer, I reached out to the company with a warranty claim evaluation and here's where it got interesting.

They asked me to provide "proof" that I had their products installed as they had no record of my installation in their system. I sent them photos of my installation books, the basic information that the installer had written in the books, and a credit card statement.

After nearly two weeks, Ceramic Pro responded:
  • The Certified Installer did not register your product with our company and your VIN.
  • The Certified Installer did not adequately document the installation in our warranty booklet
  • The Certified Installer did not provide a sufficient itemized invoice for warranty registration or claims.

Additionally, they stated that the deformations I witnessed were likely a result of bad installation techniques. They suggested I visit the installer 2,400 miles away to get it squared away. Oh, and you have no warranty.

So, now I'm responsible for the fact that their Certified Installer didn't follow their company's policy and procedures for registering the product, filling out the documentation to their standard, or providing an itemized invoice.

Never mind, the fact that their products are sent to installers conditionally. Clearly, vehicle registration and warranty processes are not part of the process needed to be "certified".

I wanted to let you all know about my experience, so that you could guard yourself against such a lack of accountability. I was considering having Ceramic Pro products installed on my ordered BMW, but I will NEVER again consider them for any future vehicle.
Appreciate 8
deutsch1004742.00
dubb13310.00
Sisyrx269.50
Bupkus196.00
Wolf 3352507.50
      06-22-2024, 06:34 AM   #2
kssod
Enlisted Member
48
Rep
41
Posts

Drives: 2018 BMW 540 Xdrive
Join Date: Jan 2024
Location: Obio

iTrader: (0)

If you are in Ohio, there is no detailer better than Esoteric Car Care in New Albany.
Appreciate 3
ToddRGuy1502.50
Charles B100.50
Kstoff125313.00
      06-22-2024, 07:16 AM   #3
Clark_Kent
Lieutenant Colonel
Clark_Kent's Avatar
2287
Rep
1,914
Posts

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

iTrader: (0)

If they're not willing to honor the warranty or provide any support, hit them with a credit card charge back. The dealer/installer not filing the documentation is not your problem.
Appreciate 1
tcphoto3968.50
      06-22-2024, 08:45 AM   #4
BigHunk
///M
BigHunk's Avatar
Canada
282
Rep
389
Posts

Drives: X5M , iX , S1000XR
Join Date: Jun 2018
Location: Edmonton

iTrader: (0)

You can make a claim onto installer business insurance.
Contact your insurance, they send estimator for issues you're having, and then they file claim onto installer insurance.
Hopefully you have documentation for work done.
__________________
not rich enough to buy cheap

Last edited by BigHunk; 07-14-2024 at 11:28 AM..
Appreciate 3
ToddRGuy1502.50
tcphoto3968.50
///MPhatic14932.50
      06-22-2024, 11:12 AM   #5
Pheonix
Major
388
Rep
1,008
Posts

Drives: 2007 Z4 M Coupe 2012 e93 M3
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Bay Area, CA

iTrader: (8)

Garage List
2007 BMW/Z4MC  [0.00]
The installer definitely dropped the ball on this one on top of a shitty installation! Ceramic Pro should have stepped in and provide warranty.
Like mentioned above, I would go with Credit Card charge back and let the credit company deal with the installer. Most credit card companies are pretty good if you had everything well documented.
Good luck.
Appreciate 1
ToddRGuy1502.50
      06-22-2024, 12:06 PM   #6
eliphil
Captain
eliphil's Avatar
2590
Rep
784
Posts

Drives: M550I
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: East Coast

iTrader: (0)

I would threaten lawsuit see if u can get to upper mangement
Appreciate 2
ToddRGuy1502.50
tcphoto3968.50
      06-22-2024, 02:39 PM   #7
MADBMWX5MC
Colonel
MADBMWX5MC's Avatar
United_States
1520
Rep
2,134
Posts

Drives: 2023 BMW X5MC
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Northern Virginia

iTrader: (0)

That's a crazy story. I may have missed it, but did you contact the installer and if so, what did he say?
__________________
2023 BMW X5MC Tanzanite Blue II Metallic
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT Black
2006 Ford Mustang GT Convertible (show car)
Appreciate 0
      06-22-2024, 06:00 PM   #8
eliphil
Captain
eliphil's Avatar
2590
Rep
784
Posts

Drives: M550I
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: East Coast

iTrader: (0)

It’s is crazy, I would threaten the installer and ceramic pro with bad press and legal action. That usually grabs their attention. I didn’t even know ceramic pro made PPF. I used their coating in 19 for my weekend warrior and it was pretty good. They also make a great silica spray called reload which is good for touch ups.
Appreciate 1
ToddRGuy1502.50
      06-28-2024, 01:09 PM   #9
Dan B
Lieutenant
459
Rep
560
Posts

Drives: 2024 M440i xDrive Gran Coupe
Join Date: Mar 2023
Location: Chicago NW Suburbs

iTrader: (0)

Devils advocate:

You are a random person filing a warranty claim and they have no record of you purchasing their product.

They direct you to contact the person who allegedly installed the PPF. I say allegedly because they have no proof and people lie.

maybe the installer lied about being certified and assumed there wouldn't be any issues.

Contacting the installer is the correct 1st step. He failed to follow through and was supposed to submit the registration.

If he is a certified installer on good terms with the manufacturer, they might let him file a backdated warranty registration.

If he is a stand up guy then maybe he contracts with a local shop to take care of you.
Appreciate 2
tcphoto3968.50
Kstoff125313.00
      06-28-2024, 05:07 PM   #10
ToddRGuy
First Lieutenant
ToddRGuy's Avatar
United_States
1503
Rep
379
Posts

Drives: Audi A5, 2025 BMW 540 -Ordered
Join Date: Jul 2023
Location: Ohio, USA

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dan B View Post
Devils advocate:

You are a random person filing a warranty claim and they have no record of you purchasing their product.

They direct you to contact the person who allegedly installed the PPF. I say allegedly because they have no proof and people lie.

maybe the installer lied about being certified and assumed there wouldn't be any issues.

Contacting the installer is the correct 1st step. He failed to follow through and was supposed to submit the registration.

If he is a certified installer on good terms with the manufacturer, they might let him file a backdated warranty registration.

If he is a stand up guy then maybe he contracts with a local shop to take care of you.
A reasonable assertion, truly. The installer is linked to their website, though, so he's definitely certified. Will respond with an update, in a follow up.
Appreciate 0
      06-28-2024, 05:12 PM   #11
Dan B
Lieutenant
459
Rep
560
Posts

Drives: 2024 M440i xDrive Gran Coupe
Join Date: Mar 2023
Location: Chicago NW Suburbs

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by ToddRGuy View Post
A reasonable assertion, truly. The installer is linked to their website, though, so he's definitely certified. Will respond with an update, in a follow up.
I hope it works out!
Appreciate 0
      06-28-2024, 05:14 PM   #12
ToddRGuy
First Lieutenant
ToddRGuy's Avatar
United_States
1503
Rep
379
Posts

Drives: Audi A5, 2025 BMW 540 -Ordered
Join Date: Jul 2023
Location: Ohio, USA

iTrader: (0)

Garage List
Update:

Thanks everyone for the advice. Ceramic Pro was not cooperative, however, after a filing with the California Attorney General's Office and the Better Business Bureau, they decided perhaps they should take a second look at their decision.

They agreed to honor their warranty and have reached out to the installer to request that he register the vehicle. I was finally able to get in contact with the original installer. Their website is no longer valid, but I was able to contact him via Yelp, which is where I made my initial contact with him, by unarchiving my old project.

I explained to him about the integrity issues. If I was still in California, he would redo it. Since I've relocated, he immediately offered for me to go to a Ceramic Pro installer in Ohio, and have the bumper redone. He has stated he will reimburse me for the cost of the reinstallation. Good guy, and good businessman. He stated he doesn't want those filings against him ..ever.

I really wish I wouldn't have had to push so hard, for Ceramic Pro to get behind their warranty and get them to offer what I consider to be good customer service, without "chats" from the California AG or BBB.
Appreciate 5
eliphil2589.50
///MPhatic14932.50
Wolf 3352507.50
      06-28-2024, 10:21 PM   #13
eliphil
Captain
eliphil's Avatar
2590
Rep
784
Posts

Drives: M550I
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: East Coast

iTrader: (0)

Quote:
Originally Posted by ToddRGuy View Post
Update:

Thanks everyone for the advice. Ceramic Pro was not cooperative, however, after a filing with the California Attorney General's Office and the Better Business Bureau, they decided perhaps they should take a second look at their decision.

They agreed to honor their warranty and have reached out to the installer to request that he register the vehicle. I was finally able to get in contact with the original installer. Their website is no longer valid, but I was able to contact him via Yelp, which is where I made my initial contact with him, by unarchiving my old project.

I explained to him about the integrity issues. If I was still in California, he would redo it. Since I've relocated, he immediately offered for me to go to a Ceramic Pro installer in Ohio, and have the bumper redone. He has stated he will reimburse me for the cost of the reinstallation. Good guy, and good businessman. He stated he doesn't want those filings against him ..ever.

I really wish I wouldn't have had to push so hard, for Ceramic Pro to get behind their warranty and get them to offer what I consider to be good customer service, without "chats" from the California AG or BBB.
Glad it worked out will stay away from ceramic pro products
Appreciate 1
ToddRGuy1502.50
      06-29-2024, 07:03 AM   #14
tcphoto
Brigadier General
tcphoto's Avatar
United_States
3969
Rep
3,194
Posts

Drives: E92 335i 6MT Coupe
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Nashville, TN

iTrader: (1)

I wouldn't feel bad about pushing them, how were you to know the installer did a poor job and failed to register the job? Ultimately, it will be done right and sometimes you have to apply a little pressure to make it right.
__________________
Appreciate 4
eliphil2589.50
ToddRGuy1502.50
      07-01-2024, 02:33 AM   #15
iMakeTea
New Member
2
Rep
15
Posts

Drives: 535i
Join Date: Sep 2023
Location: CA

iTrader: (0)

Glad your situation got a solution thru reputable installer. Ceramic pro sounds uncooperative. They didn't even offer to reach out to supposed installer to verify your claims. You had to do it for them.

Terrible timing for me. I found this thread 3 days after getting my car back from ceramic pro and paint restoration at a local detailer.

Theres reviews saying ceramic pro used to have regular warranty coverage but now push detailers to force customers have yearly $300 upkeep services to qualify warranty coverage.
Appreciate 1
ToddRGuy1502.50
      07-01-2024, 11:30 PM   #16
IcewaterPete
Lieutenant Colonel
IcewaterPete's Avatar
United_States
2656
Rep
1,756
Posts

Drives: 2020 F33 M Sport, 2021 M2C 6MT
Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Illinois

iTrader: (0)

I’d be super careful about the installer’s promise to pay.

I’d have him pay the Ohio installer upfront, verify in writing from the Ohio installer he has been paid in full, verify in writing the exact specs of the work and then schedule an appointment.
Appreciate 4
ToddRGuy1502.50
Reply

Bookmarks

Tags
buyer beware, ceramic pro


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:31 PM.




e90post
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
1Addicts.com, BIMMERPOST.com, E90Post.com, F30Post.com, M3Post.com, ZPost.com, 5Post.com, 6Post.com, 7Post.com, XBimmers.com logo and trademark are properties of BIMMERPOST