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Just got a new S2000 the other day. Applied 2 coats of Fictech Carlift ceramic coat today. I’m not a professional detailer by any means (maybe just a tad OCD…). Pretty easy product to use, though it took a lot longer than I initially thought it would. Turned out pretty good I think.
Cool, I've never heard of Fictech. Where did you get it? I was looking for a ceramic-only product, most of them seem to have graphene nowadays. I'm a bit of a treehugger and graphene kinda sounds bad to put into the environment. No research done on my part though so that could be total lies.
Cool, I've never heard of Fictech. Where did you get it? I was looking for a ceramic-only product, most of them seem to have graphene nowadays. I'm a bit of a treehugger and graphene kinda sounds bad to put into the environment. No research done on my part though so that could be total lies.
I get most of my car care products from Detailer’s Domain; they carry some good stuff and typically have promo codes and other discounts. Some of the products you can find on Amazon as well so I usually just see which one has the better price. The Fictech is just ceramic (quartz); no graphene. It seems like graphene coatings are the “next generation” of ceramics.
Just got a new S2000 the other day. Applied 2 coats of Fictech Carlift ceramic coat today. I’m not a professional detailer by any means (maybe just a tad OCD…). Pretty easy product to use, though it took a lot longer than I initially thought it would. Turned out pretty good I think.
I think it turned out great. Nice job. I had a 2000 and 2004 silver stone. I use a ceramic coating on my 2 bimmers and they look fantastic.