Modesta vs Ceramic Pro Help
#16
Hi Penn4S, we’ve met at cars and coffee. I’ve had several cars done with both detainers (assuming they’re the ones near our old cars and coffee location) as well as by POTML and have experience with CQuartz, Modesto and Ceramic Pro (Ceramic Pro was done by ML).
Assuming you get 2 coats on Modesto and Ceramic Pro are both excellent, with a slight edge to Modesto. CQuartz was very good, but I feel that over time the staying power and hydrophobic capabilities of Modesto and CPro were superior to CQuartz.
The film guy at ML is on another level. PM me and I’d be happy to give you some more info, Good luck!
Assuming you get 2 coats on Modesto and Ceramic Pro are both excellent, with a slight edge to Modesto. CQuartz was very good, but I feel that over time the staying power and hydrophobic capabilities of Modesto and CPro were superior to CQuartz.
The film guy at ML is on another level. PM me and I’d be happy to give you some more info, Good luck!
Last edited by BlackBeauty; 07-20-2019 at 11:05 PM. Reason: Add content
#17
Rennlist Member
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by BlackBeauty
Hi Penn4S, we’ve met at cars and coffee. I’ve had several cars done with both detainers (assuming they’re the ones near our old cars and coffee location) as well as by POTML and have experience with CQuartz, Modesto and Ceramic Pro (Ceramic Pro was done by ML).
Assuming you get 2 coats on Modesto and Ceramic Pro are both excellent, with a slight edge to Modesto. CQuartz was very good, but I feel that over time the staying power and hydrophobic capabilities of Modesto and CPro were superior to CQuartz.
The film guy at ML is on another level. PM me and I’d be happy to give you some more info, Good luck!
Assuming you get 2 coats on Modesto and Ceramic Pro are both excellent, with a slight edge to Modesto. CQuartz was very good, but I feel that over time the staying power and hydrophobic capabilities of Modesto and CPro were superior to CQuartz.
The film guy at ML is on another level. PM me and I’d be happy to give you some more info, Good luck!
#18
Three Wheelin'
So, I've done the same thing. I removed the PPF and took to a shop to coat with Ceramic Pro (5 year protection). It was $ 1200 and $250 per 12 months (four additional full applications) for maintenance and re-apply. I've only had it on for a few months, but love it. Never need the wipers and practically dries itself. The car looks wet. It's fantastic