Applying Ceramic Coatings

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found this as an FYI , looks easy to do ! The guy applying it would be fired if it was me , looks like he missed a bunch of spots and he should have masked off the glass contact points on the windows EDIT : Looks like they pulled the vid , sorry , see below for another How To , in Post #5
 
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Video doesn’t seem to work for me, but I did watch another video showing this and it did seem simple enough. I’m 100% sold now on ceramic coating, just still deciding if it’s worth the extra money to have some pros do it for me.

If I do it myself, do you think it’s worth doing two coats? I also wonder if it’s worth putting on rims or on glass?
 
Video doesn’t seem to work for me, but I did watch another video showing this and it did seem simple enough. I’m 100% sold now on ceramic coating, just still deciding if it’s worth the extra money to have some pros do it for me.

If I do it myself, do you think it’s worth doing two coats? I also wonder if it’s worth putting on rims or on glass?
I have heard other members who had 2 coats applied so I guess its fine , they specifically say NEVER apply to windows , wheels and trim is fine . And from what I can tell its a no brainer to do yourself ........................
 
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