Quote from: 4sfed on September 06, 2018, 01:17:40 PM
I've pretty much decided that my next "mod" will be ceramic coating the paint. I decided to go with Adam's Ceramic Paint Coating 9H hardness kit.
I've searched and I don't really see any information on people doing this. Can anyone offer some pointers or tips/tricks? I have to admit I'm more nervous about THIS, than I was applying AJP's tune. 
Glad this question was asked actually. Couple reasons i've been less active on the forum this summer . . .
1) Returned the car to stock back in April and am just about to take it into the dealership to have them troubleshoot my oil ingestion issue.
2) I started a side business detailing cars on my "days off" from my normal job.
Just so happens the Adam's Polishes warehouse is 20 minutes from my house and i use their products almost exclusively so i'm extremely familiar with the product line and process'.
Adam's ceramic coating is one of the easier retail products to apply by design as it's considered a "enthusiast grade" coating vs "professional grade" coating which are more difficult to apply but have much better durability and better anti static capabilities(less dust accumulation).
The real question to ask yourself is are you going to do the prep work yourself? there's A LOT that goes into getting ready for any coating and i fear many people underestimate the effect that has on the end result. The ultimate goal is to get your paint as perfect as possible before you "seal it all in" with the coating. So the paint needs to be CLEAN and then swirl marks/surface scratches removed with a machine compound and polish.
The full process is as follows:
Strip wash, iron decontamination, claybar, compound+polish, paint prep wipe down, then apply coating.
If any of this sounds over your head or you've never touched a polisher to paint i'd recommend paying someone to do the prep process and paint correction for you and then do the coating yourself.
It's a big job but totally worth it and makes your car SOOO much easier to maintain.
Any other questions please feel free to ask. Adams also has a forum that's a great resource.