I was looking for a place to get my car’s ceramic coating done and the cheaper place had a reputation for high spots but I’m not sure what that means. What are high spots in ceramic coating?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
If your ceramic coating has high spots, this means that your coating has cured unevenly producing bumps or mounds on the surface. This is usually a result of poor buffing or leveling at the beginning of the process.
If this is the reputation of a shop that you’re considering, you may want to consider another option. If money is the reason you’re considering going with a shop with a poor reputation, check out the
premium. Then use those savings to get the best quality coating for your car.
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