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- Ram Year
- 2021
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- 5.7L Hemi
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That’s a good look brother, did you do it yourself or a shop?
Paid for it. I don't have time tools equipment or experience.
Overall, how much did it run you and about how long did it take?
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WOW! Thats impressive, didnt even leave spots!Here are pics a dayblater after sitting on the paint through sun wing dirt water ect.
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Coat it yourself for a fraction of that $1400. I used Adam's graphene ceramic coating on mine last fall and it looks amazing. I got it on sale when they had a 30% off deal going. Ended up costing me around 60 bucks. I washed, decontamination of paint and polish and then applied. Took some time, but needed to burn vacation and it looks great. My sister had a company do her durango for 899 bucks and that was with full paint correction...so they say. Mine looks way better. It is good to know you did it and did it well. And cheaper. Im gonna do my wife's durango this spring when the weather is good enough.Looks fantastic. I wonder if it will bead like that years 5, 6, 7. I have a local shop tinting my windows on my 2022 Rebel and they are hounding me to coat it. I'm just very skeptical about paying $1400 bucks for a new wax no one has any long term history on. ANYTHING exposed to the elements gets dirty.
I really can't decide what to do with mine.
My black 2017 ram looked like a mirror when I turned it in with 65k miles on it. Adams polish and patriot wax. 100 bucks for a can that lasts for years. Too many rules about what you can and can not do to the car after the coating as well.
I'm leaning towards keeping it simple. I never last more than 4 years anyways.
What Ceramic coating did you use?I have been using the SPS Graphene Detail Spray as a sacrificial layer over my ceramic coating. It helps protect and also gives the coating a little more "pop". It usually lasts a couple of months.
Jay