Thoughts on mobile detailing

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I have a brand new 23 GT Rapid Red and I want to keep is pretty. I’ve had been considering PPF but honestly I’m on the fence. I’ve had quotes from $2K to $12K not sure I want to dump that much cash. I am also considering ceramic wrap. I’ve had quotes from $450 (Groupon) all the way to $2000 with a 1 year warranty. The Groupon is a mobile service and being I live in Seattle would our cold damn weather really going to seal or so whatever it does do? I was also just thinking of getting a good exterior detail wax every few months about $100 +/- . I’ll not be going thru car washes but the pay and spray type. Any suggestions on how to keep it pretty without breaking the bank?
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I got a 4 year ceramic coating.

Then I take it to a hand wash car wash about once a month or whenever it gets dirty enough.

Car always looks nice!

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For half that $12k quote you could have it repainted when and if the paint gets so bad it's warranted.
 


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I got all my work done for under 4K

10” racing stripes
4 years ceramic coating
Tint on all the glass in the car. Glass roof, front windshield, everything.

I went to an auto detailing shop.
 

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I got a PPF “highway” package that covers the hood and front part of the car for $1500. Definitely think it was worth it to prevent chips from rocks and road debris. I also applied a coating myself. I don’t think the professionally applied ceramic is worth the $3K and up I was quoted. Ceramic does nothing to prevent rock chips and other damage to paint.
 

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PPF like the last member mentioned. 21 months and zero chips. I also PPF-ed the wheel well plastic trim, side mirrors, and b-pillar. I hand wash every two weeks and apply a spray wax to keep it looking new. Additionally, I always go with silver cause I hate swirl marks and don’t want to baby the vehicle (beyond what I’m doing).
 

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I went through same process as you just about a month ago. Got quotes for PPF and ceramic. Was thinking I would do one or the other but ended up doing neither. PPF is just too expensive even if it saves me some paint chips. I will likely get a chip repair kit when needed. Ceramic does not offer the protection I was looking for. My plan now is a good wash and wax when needed and I may try a DIY PPF option for front grill and/or half hood.
 

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I got a PPF “highway” package that covers the hood and front part of the car for $1500. Definitely think it was worth it to prevent chips from rocks and road debris. I also applied a coating myself. I don’t think the professionally applied ceramic is worth the $3K and up I was quoted. Ceramic does nothing to prevent rock chips and other damage to paint.
When you have your car ceramic coated professionally, the big expense is really the prep work beforehand
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