All this "ceramic" stuff has really taken over. I wonder if this is the new fad in car detailing or something that is really a new worth while product. Most everything I see that says ceramic also comes with a very high price tag.
It's both. It's a fad and it's also worthwhile. The chemistry surrounding SiO2 is evolving pretty quickly. Once they can formulate a product that goes on a like a paint sealant/wax, doesn't have the worry of flashing and high spots, and has the exact same protection/longevity of something like Cquartz UK 3.0 it will be the magic bullet.
Originally Posted by 1978elcamino
All this "ceramic" stuff has really taken over. I wonder if this is the new fad in car detailing or something that is really a new worth while product. Most everything I see that says ceramic also comes with a very high price tag.
Give this stuff a try, will be the best 20 bucks you spent on your paint.