Who Does Ceramic Coating Near Troy/Rochester

grr456

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Who Does Ceramic Coating Near Troy/Rochester?
I mean real ceramic coating and correction, not someone who washes your car and sprays it on and calls it done.

I want to get my 2021 pick-up taken care of.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, everyone...

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Marc Harris. I’m sure Justin can get you in touch with him as I’ve lost his number. It will be done correctly without worry.

Bad ass truck, too!
 
Marc Harris. I’m sure Justin can get you in touch with him as I’ve lost his number. It will be done correctly without worry.

Bad ass truck, too!

Thanks....Justin already spoke with Marc and he said about $3,500 to take care of it. I know it is quite a bit of work, but that is a bit out of my price range - I was expecting about half that...

grr
 
FYI - I was looking at the same for my black '21 Yukon AT4 and stopped researching when I found out the typical cost is > $4k for a full sized truck. Pretty hard to cost justify.

Easily talking a couple grand for PPF / clear bra for the front end too. Again, pretty hard to cost justify.

I chose to do neither. Would be nice to have both, but you'll never get that cost back if you intend to sell at some point. JMO.
 
Wow, they're charging that much up there? I just had my truck done at Clarks Dent Pro down here in Ney, Ohio for $1,600 with a 5 year warranty on the coating.
 
FYI - I was looking at the same for my black '21 Yukon AT4 and stopped researching when I found out the typical cost is > $4k for a full sized truck. Pretty hard to cost justify.

Easily talking a couple grand for PPF / clear bra for the front end too. Again, pretty hard to cost justify.

I chose to do neither. Would be nice to have both, but you'll never get that cost back if you intend to sell at some point. JMO.

So $65-70K for a truck and unwilling to spend 5-8% of the cost on keeping the appearance in the best shape?
 
So $65-70K for a truck and unwilling to spend 5-8% of the cost on keeping the appearance in the best shape?
To each their own...

Quick answers:
- At some point you accept it's a daily driven truck, including through MI winters... not a summer-only Corvette or Ferrari.
- Assuming I sell it at some point, no one is going to give me $5-8k over what similar trucks w/o those aftermarket add-ons are selling for. A dealer isn't going to give me a higher trade-in value in 3-4 years. It may make the sale as a used vehicle faster, but I highly doubt you'd get a higher asking price and certainly not what you invested on Day 1 on those things.
- As much as I like the idea of a clear bra given the shit roads we have in MI, I've seen many online horror stories when it comes time to remove/replace that clear bra. As in doing more paint damage coming off than it protected against. Looked like a potential headache I didn't need.

Again, if this was a summer only $100k+ fun car that you planned to own long term, I can maybe see the logic. Financially, on a DD, I just think it's a much harder sell.
 
So $65-70K for a truck and unwilling to spend 5-8% of the cost on keeping the appearance in the best shape?

Ceramic Coating is NOT a value added thing. My cars and trucks probably have an easier life than most peoples cars as they are always spotless inside and out and they are kept in a heated garage. My truck is not used as a garbage can, I never eat in it and it is always clean.

I paid a bit over 50k for my truck and $3500 is 7% of the cost of the truck. That is just more than I want to spend on an absolute zero value added product...

Just my .02....grr
 
My truck was $53k back in 2015. It now has ~96k miles on it. It gets waxed (sealed with Rejex) twice a year. Other than chips in the paint on the roof, hood, and front fenders you'd never know it's that old.

For $3500 I can probably get my truck resprayed and cleared. I know I can do it myself for about $1400. I *might* consider getting a "ceramic" sealer if someone did it for like $800 and it lasted 5 years.
 
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