I personally believe that the term “ceramic” is used with reckless abandon these days, add the term ceramic and it’s instantly a coating. They seem to use this term with a variety of what were once called spray on wipe off sealants and people are under the impression that they are getting a coating of a few years ago.
Which ceramic coatings have you tried?
Not a single one... But I will go on record with this. I have owned over 50 of the coolest cars to ever come out of Detroit. I don't buy foreign, especially (Removed) cars. I come from a military family. I buy American only. From my very first car, which was a 69 Buick Riviera, to my Syclone and Typhoon, to my Grand national GNX, to my c4 c5 c6 c7 Corvette, to my black SSR, to my Hellcat Challenger, to my Trackhawk , Ex St and about 40 others that I can't even remember. Every single one of them was absolutely immaculate, detailed to perfection and looked better than showroom. None of them were garage Queens and "I drove em like I stole em" I even have the "dent wizard" on speed dial if I get a door ding by some piece of garbage that didn't respect my cars..
I detail all my gems with wax that I bought at Walmart. Ceramic is nothing but BS. It's for the guy that doesn't want to put the time in to detail his cars and I can respect that. Not every guy on here is retired at 51 and has the time and resources to do what I do with cars. But don't believe the marketing fools. 5 years from now they'll have something else that will say ceramic wasn't any good and this is the next best thing. All it takes is time and effort by the owner and any car can look pristine. I don't take shortcuts.
Please excuse any typos I'm not at home I'm actually at a bar having a drink with a friend and using my phone instead of my PC.. Windows PC.. no Apple products allowed in my house.lol