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To answer your question... I have not used the product but I strongly doubt it is better than ceramic coating. Cheaper? Yes.
Actually the cheaper part is no. There are ceramic (9H) spray coatings that last 10 to 12 months that cost less than this and are easy to apply, although you do want about 2 hours to cure, so there is that.To answer your question... I have not used the product but I strongly doubt it is better than ceramic coating. Cheaper? Yes.
Because I have 26 years experience in the detailing and coating industry. We've seen this sort of marketing a million times in the past, and Suma is no different. We don't have to test every single product to form and educated opinion about it.so your comment is useless. Why do people with no experience with something have to chime in like this?
I added a little something to your comment.From an unethical detailers POV getting paid for labor repeatedly is a good thing.
They make "good" money for about one season until their online reputation catches up with them.And I bet you know of a bunch of competition that make good money being unethical...........
Or some folks just want the cheaper today option all the time.
Which local detailers have stopped doing legit ceramic coating in exchange for SUMA Nano Sealant?That's why some local detailers replaced their ceramic coating offer with our products.
As some people might know, we manufacture our products in Taiwan, so these are local detailers in Taiwan. They apply a two-coat method.Which local detailers have stopped doing legit ceramic coating in exchange for SUMA Nano Sealant?
Also, how is it applied?