Hi everyone, new 2020 Ram 1500 Limited owner here. Its the blacked out midnight package. I've had black cars before and know how easily they show dirt, swirls, etc... I'd really like to keep this beauty as clean and protected as possible. I was originally planning to get a ceramic coating. I'm leaning towards a brand called Feynlab Self Heal Lite. It comes with a 5 year warranty, but a hefty price tag. A friend suggested ppf, so I inquired about it as well. It sounds like it does a great job on road debris and rock chips. It too is expensive though. I'm curious what everyone's experience has been like with either of these products. If you could only choose one, which would you go for? Right now the best options in my budget would be to just coat the car in the Feynlab Self Heal Lite. It sounds like an incredible product with it's self healing capabilities, while I know it's limited and not all scratches will disappear. It still sounds cool. Another option would be to wrap the entire hood and headlights in ppf and then coat the car with a less expensive coating called SB3 Alpha. Both coatings come with 5 year warranty. Online all coatings seem to get good reviews. This detailer I know has experience with a lot of different ceramic coatings, and he really spoke highly of the Feynlab Self Heal Lite. His recommendation was to just go the Feynlab coating route. My initial goal is to help keep it shiny, easier to clean, protection against elements/sun because it will be parked outside, and protection against things like love bugs. Here in Florida love bug seasons is pretty awful. It makes me sick to my stomach to see all those bugs on the front of my car, anything to help my fight against them would be awesome. It is a daily driver truck, and me and the family have plans of getting an RV in the near future to make the memories. The truck is unfortunately inevitably going to gain some character along with all of these adventures with the family.
Also, has anyone ever ceramic coated the interior? Was it worth it? I have leather seats. My daughter is 3, so not exactly easy on the interiors lol. Thanks in advance for all fo the advice. I look forward to hearing your stories/experiences.
Also, has anyone ever ceramic coated the interior? Was it worth it? I have leather seats. My daughter is 3, so not exactly easy on the interiors lol. Thanks in advance for all fo the advice. I look forward to hearing your stories/experiences.