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What are your thoughts?
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I have never tried ceramic on any of our boats, so I can't give a true answer on it. I do hand wax ours often and I have never had any issue with cleaning it off after loading on the trailer. Just a little detail spray and every thing wipes off clean, also I have never had an issue with water spotting.
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I think if considering a ceramic job you should consider the cost benefit. A ceramic job absolutely makes sense if your using the boat a lot or if it's on a lift because your going to probably be out same money net net over time, but the ceramic will save you time and look better.
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My BIL had his boat ceramic coated. He swears by it, saying all he has to do is give it a light wipe down even after being in the water for a few weeks. However, for me, it's too costly. My alternative is Jescar Power Plus w/ceramic. It's a polymer/ceramic sealant that goes on/off easier than regular wax. I'm really impressed at how it protects my black gelcoat from fading. It also does a great job of keeping the top side clean from dirt build up. We both keep our boats in fresh water for weeks at a time.
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Originally Posted by MonkeySea2
My BIL had his boat ceramic coated. He swears by it, saying all he has to do is give it a light wipe down even after being in the water for a few weeks. However, for me, it's too costly. My alternative is Jescar Power Plus w/ceramic. It's a polymer/ceramic sealant that goes on/off easier than regular wax. I'm really impressed at how it protects my black gelcoat from fading. It also does a great job of keeping the top side clean from dirt build up. We both keep our boats in fresh water for weeks at a time.
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I was quoted $3500 to do my 28 footer. Yup. Nope. Not gonna happen.

I've considered doing it myself, but when I looked into what all goes into it, the buffing, the claybar... Part of me understands the cost, and I don't really feel like putting the time into it.

I used the Chemical Guys HydroSlick wax/ceramic hybrid. I was really impressed with it, as far as both initial turnout and durable longevity. I'm at least two seasons in, and it still looks really good.

Thanks. Brad.

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Have considered it many times but not convinced. We need someone do a patch with and without after the same prep over a period of time.
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I ceramic coat mine myself with a product from a member here - psdetails

it is far superior to any wax I have ever found. Almost completely eliminates black streaking (my boat sits on lift from May-Sept)

Used the same product on my C8. The water literally beads off even after two years of ownership - I wash the car and just hit it with a leaf blower and the water flies off the car.

just clean the boat well wash on/wash off. It’s so easy.





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What is the product name?


Originally Posted by seafordguy
I ceramic coat mine myself with a product from a member here - psdetails

it is far superior to any wax I have ever found. Almost completely eliminates black streaking (my boat sits on lift from May-Sept)

Used the same product on my C8. The water literally beads off even after two years of ownership - I wash the car and just hit it with a leaf blower and the water flies off the car.

just clean the boat well wash on/wash off. It’s so easy.




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Originally Posted by Brad Christy
MonkeySea,

I was quoted $3500 to do my 28 footer. Yup. Nope. Not gonna happen.

I've considered doing it myself, but when I looked into what all goes into it, the buffing, the claybar... Part of me understands the cost, and I don't really feel like putting the time into it.

I used the Chemical Guys HydroSlick wax/ceramic hybrid. I was really impressed with it, as far as both initial turnout and durable longevity. I'm at least two seasons in, and it still looks really good.

Thanks. Brad.
I just did my boat with the Hydroslick last month, been using it on my vehicles for a couple years. Curious to see how it does. Put it on my jetski a year before I sold it and it was holding up good.
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What is the product name?
https://psdetailproducts.com

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