Ceramic coating a car

As previously mentioned expensive, and needs a re-finish after a couple of years. I've gone for a shampoo and wax polish which contain Brazilian Carnauba Wax from Super Cera, absolutely superb results with a professional finish. Waxing only 4 times a year or the start of every season as required. This is what a lot of the high end classic car community use.

I've got some Fusso soft 99 to try out, gets unreal reviews.
 
A good machine polish might take out most of it? Or, if you can be arsed, fill the deep scratches with clear coat, sand down with 1500 grit to get it flat and then polish and buff up. It's a bit nerve-wracking first couple of times mind, but after that nothing will phase you.

Yeah I've done it before on different cars. A wrap has always interested me, get a decent job done and it should make it easier to sell on next year when the finance is paid off.
 
Interesting stuff, but it sounds like when you used to buy shoes and they always tried to sell you 'special' cleaning products.
 
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