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At home DIY ceramic coating...save some cash!
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<blockquote data-quote="EMY92" data-source="post: 1643830" data-attributes="member: 50731"><p>I did a ceramic coating after buying my 2018. I coated everything except the tires (I have a specific tire coating for those). It was a lot of work, but the coating is still in great shape after 3 years (my Raptor is kept in my garage and I have worked from home the entire time I've owned it).</p><p></p><p>The best part was the windshield, it was like having a much better version of Rain-X that didn't need to be applied every couple of months. The windshield's coating lasted 2 years and was still in good condition when I removed it and applied another coat.</p><p></p><p>I have ordered more ceramic to apply to the new truck when it arrives. The only downside to ceramic is that it is a lot of work. Prep work is the key and it's best not to cut corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EMY92, post: 1643830, member: 50731"] I did a ceramic coating after buying my 2018. I coated everything except the tires (I have a specific tire coating for those). It was a lot of work, but the coating is still in great shape after 3 years (my Raptor is kept in my garage and I have worked from home the entire time I've owned it). The best part was the windshield, it was like having a much better version of Rain-X that didn't need to be applied every couple of months. The windshield's coating lasted 2 years and was still in good condition when I removed it and applied another coat. I have ordered more ceramic to apply to the new truck when it arrives. The only downside to ceramic is that it is a lot of work. Prep work is the key and it's best not to cut corners. [/QUOTE]
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