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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: kane1210 on 28 November 2017, 20:38

Title: Ceramic Coating
Post by: kane1210 on 28 November 2017, 20:38
Been seeing a lot of detailing companies on Instagram doing this to cars lately, the results are stunning. Is it worth the money? Anybody had this done?

Vid

https://youtu.be/_Y8_fdyWPsA
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: CocoPops on 28 November 2017, 20:40
Yup, had my Evora done and will be having the GTI done as soon as it arrives.

Not cheap, but really helps lower the maintenance and protects the paint work from bird sh!t etc.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: kane1210 on 28 November 2017, 20:47
Where you from bro? What's the damage on the golf coated?
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: CocoPops on 28 November 2017, 21:02
I had two of my previous cars done by Auto Curators.
Probably £600 worth each time? It’s not cheap but imho it’s worth it.

Certainly wouldn’t have the lifetime shine sh!t from dealers.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: JoeGTI on 28 November 2017, 21:07
Have had it done on current car and previous. TBH, I don't think I'd do it again. Very expensive and I'm more than a little dubious if its any more beneficial than DIY detailing. i'm not a fan either of the theory that you never need to apply anything else to the car again for 1-2-3 years. I kinda like the ritual of regularly applying a wax / applying a sealant or whatever, so...

Next time I think I'll stock up with some products and do it myself. If you've the time/energy to DIY, its far cheaper and more rewarding I reckon.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: Jim_mk7.5 on 28 November 2017, 21:42
Where you from bro? What's the damage on the golf coated?

Shame you're so far away, I'm doing for as a side line...

Just done an RS3 for a friend a knock down rate to get some photos and practice!
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: Booth11 on 28 November 2017, 21:43
Had a ceramic coat on my mk5 and didn’t rate it at all, offered zero protection from bird sh!t and the like. Was supposed to last 5 years (in dreams maybe) but dissatisfied with it, I had it machine polished off and took care of things myself instead and have done so ever since. 

No doubt ceramic coats have advanced since then but I’ve seen and heard nothing that has ever inclined me to go that route again.  Major satisfaction from doing it myself and any well prepped, protected and properly detailed car is just as easy to maintain and keep looking good as a ceramic coated one imo.  All personal choice of course. 
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: Jim_mk7.5 on 28 November 2017, 21:45
I used this on my Golf 4 months ago and it looks fantastic still and so easy to clean on the weekly (or slightly longer!) wash.

https://www.polishangel.co.uk/products/polish-angel-master-sealant-the-original

Only used a single coat so ideally would use 2. Very easy to use and relatively cheap.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: SRGTD on 28 November 2017, 22:03
Very expensive and I'm more than a little dubious if its any more beneficial than DIY detailing. i'm not a fan either of the theory that you never need to apply anything else to the car again for 1-2-3 years. I kinda like the ritual of regularly applying a wax / applying a sealant or whatever, so...

Next time I think I'll stock up with some products and do it myself. If you've the time/energy to DIY, its far cheaper and more rewarding I reckon.

Major satisfaction from doing it myself and any well prepped, protected and properly detailed car is just as easy to maintain and keep looking good as a ceramic coated one imo.  All personal choice of course. 

^^^This. I get a lot of satisfaction from doing my own detailing and as Rebecca (Booth11) says, a properly detailed car is easy to maintain and keep looking good.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: JoeGTI on 28 November 2017, 22:04
Had a ceramic coat on my mk5 and didn’t rate it at all, offered zero protection from bird sh!t and the like. Was supposed to last 5 years (in dreams maybe) but dissatisfied with it, I had it machine polished off and took care of things myself instead and have done so ever since. 

No doubt ceramic coats have advanced since then but I’ve seen and heard nothing that has ever inclined me to go that route again.  Major satisfaction from doing it myself and any well prepped, protected and properly detailed car is just as easy to maintain and keep looking good as a ceramic coated one imo.  All personal choice of course.

I agree, and there's no better testament to that than your car!
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: Little Lofty on 28 November 2017, 22:43
Get your car detailed by all means, get it machine polished (to a high standard) and it will look great even with nothing else applied, the shine comes from the prep not the coating. I've had a few cars done with ceramic coatings inc Gtechniq and I won't be getting it done again, I don't think they offer a great deal more than a regularly applied wax or sealant. They claim to offer a lot but deliver little in my experience.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: mcmaddy on 29 November 2017, 07:58
Well I've got the gtechnic ceramic on mine and it's excellent. I think a lot had to do with who has applied it because done wrong then you won't get the results you want. Makes washing so much easier and bird droppings come off with ease leaving no marks, again the method used to remove said droppings is the key.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: 7MAT on 29 November 2017, 08:29
One of the first things I did was apply our new Igneous Quartz 9h ceramic paint coating to my new GTI.

As others have said a correctly applied ceramic coating will make cleaning and up-keep easier, they should also increase gloss levels and provide UV and chemical resistance as well as being super hydrophobic.

Can also recommend Paul @ Autocurators, he's been a good friend and customer now for many years.

Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: golfdave on 29 November 2017, 09:38
After doing the usual polish & seal etc for 20yrs I decided enough was enough & got G-techniq Black serum applied by an accredited detailer near to where I am...

3yrs on & car still looks great...

I don't have to polish it & don't have to apply loads of sealent...yes I still have to foam & wash it (merino mitts for main body) & yes I still have to use tar remover on very stubborn spots.

BUT everything comes off way easy, even the stubborn tar bits, no scrubbing, just spray on, leave for a min, MF cloth wipe off.

Yes I got the evo2? water replant top coating on the top which wears off, so I just top up with their 2cv? spray on stuff & wipe with MF cloth.

Everything is just so much easier & requires way less scrubbing, & the car has a clean new look more often than I had using the traditional polish & sealant method..

Yes I still have to apply various GT coatings to the mudflaps, black plastic, & alloys, but again, not as often as the trad stuff.

The point being you get the surface clean, shiny & free from scratches (using cleaners & polishes etc)...then you seal it to protect the surface & preserve the finish....the ceramic stuff does a better job of this than trad sealants...

Yes my Tungsten silver might have a higher shine if I used several layers of top end polish & sealants & loads of time every year, but it currently looks way better ATM than factory & is very shiny.... :cool:
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: I wanted a GTi on 29 November 2017, 09:55
I used this on my Golf 4 months ago and it looks fantastic still and so easy to clean on the weekly (or slightly longer!) wash.

https://www.polishangel.co.uk/products/polish-angel-master-sealant-the-original

Only used a single coat so ideally would use 2. Very easy to use and relatively cheap.

Would you like to practice on mine?
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: Jim_mk7.5 on 29 November 2017, 10:16
I used this on my Golf 4 months ago and it looks fantastic still and so easy to clean on the weekly (or slightly longer!) wash.

https://www.polishangel.co.uk/products/polish-angel-master-sealant-the-original

Only used a single coat so ideally would use 2. Very easy to use and relatively cheap.

Would you like to practice on mine?

Depends where you are...!
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: I wanted a GTi on 29 November 2017, 10:29
I'm in Solihull but I'd have no problem going up to you. Depends how long it would take to do the car and that would depend on what you would recommend doing to it.

Your only 80 miles or so from me.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: Jim_mk7.5 on 29 November 2017, 11:55
I'm in Solihull but I'd have no problem going up to you. Depends how long it would take to do the car and that would depend on what you would recommend doing to it.

Your only 80 miles or so from me.

I'll PM you. Time wise it depends on the prep as in if it needs any paint correction.

I did this at the weekend but didn't do full machine polish but still about 5 hrs work.

Reply #1498 http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=274783.1490
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: CraigW on 29 November 2017, 13:57
I've had both my GTI and R professionally detailed and a GYEON ceramic coat applied to the paintwork. It is very expensive but worth every penny if you get the right person/company to apply it. Probably too far away for you but hey ho I always like to give my detailer a plug as he does such an outstanding job  :smiley: :smiley:

www.rgkdetailing.com
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: 7MAT on 29 November 2017, 14:35
I've had both my GTI and R professionally detailed and a GYEON ceramic coat applied to the paintwork. It is very expensive but worth every penny if you get the right person/company to apply it. Probably too far away for you but hey ho I always like to give my detailer a plug as he does such an outstanding job  :smiley: :smiley:

www.rgkdetailing.com

I used to be a GYEON dealer many years ago when they first appeared in the UK market. Good product, and Richards (RGK) work is highly regarded.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: I wanted a GTi on 29 November 2017, 15:03
I'm in Solihull but I'd have no problem going up to you. Depends how long it would take to do the car and that would depend on what you would recommend doing to it.

Your only 80 miles or so from me.

I'll PM you. Time wise it depends on the prep as in if it needs any paint correction.

I did this at the weekend but didn't do full machine polish but still about 5 hrs work.

Reply #1498 http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=274783.1490

Cheers

My car has only been washed 4 times since it had a 2 stage polish in April after the dealer covered it in swirls during the prep the end of February. It's only covered a couple of thousand miles since.
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: Jim_mk7.5 on 29 November 2017, 23:24
I'm in Solihull but I'd have no problem going up to you. Depends how long it would take to do the car and that would depend on what you would recommend doing to it.

Your only 80 miles or so from me.

I'll PM you. Time wise it depends on the prep as in if it needs any paint correction.

I did this at the weekend but didn't do full machine polish but still about 5 hrs work.

Reply #1498 http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=274783.1490

Cheers

My car has only been washed 4 times since it had a 2 stage polish in April after the dealer covered it in swirls during the prep the end of February. It's only covered a couple of thousand miles since.

Juts tried to PM you, said message sent and then nothing. If you could drop a PM and I'll try replying to that? Jim
Title: Re: Ceramic Coating
Post by: I wanted a GTi on 30 November 2017, 11:04
I'm in Solihull but I'd have no problem going up to you. Depends how long it would take to do the car and that would depend on what you would recommend doing to it.

Your only 80 miles or so from me.

I'll PM you. Time wise it depends on the prep as in if it needs any paint correction.

I did this at the weekend but didn't do full machine polish but still about 5 hrs work.

Reply #1498 http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=274783.1490

Cheers

My car has only been washed 4 times since it had a 2 stage polish in April after the dealer covered it in swirls during the prep the end of February. It's only covered a couple of thousand miles since.

Juts tried to PM you, said message sent and then nothing. If you could drop a PM and I'll try replying to that? Jim

Got it when I logged in this morning and have replied.