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Ma man! Do it! Post mad pics of your process. I love seeing detailed detail pics. You got all the necessary equipment & materials? Chemical Guys & AmmoNYC have similar stuff but I'm an Adam's guy & 9 outta 10 times give Adam's my moolah. You'll be good. Just take your time, be patient & take it 1 panel at a time. When you ceramic coat you realize how big the car actually is lol. Your arms are going to be sore as hell the following morning. I remember I had to call out of work the next day because that's how exhausted, bent & twisted my arms and back were. But you learn soo much. Also, heed my advice, once it's ceramic coated NO MORE TOWELS to dry the car, blow-dry/leaf blower only if you can. Towels no matter how soft and plush they are will bring back swirls the more they get used on the paint. After my 2nd ceramic treatment I religiously only blow-dry the car to dry it now. It's 95% blow-dryer & 5% towel dry. That 5 % is only for corners or runoff I may have missed with the blow-dryer so very very minimal towel contact. Touchless is the way to go. Granted black paint is notorious for upkeep & maintenance & the hardest to keep healthy but if you're going to put in THAT much work to preserve your paint be it black or any other color you want to do it right. Also ceramic boost it every time after every wash(handwash only) to retain that buttery smoothnessBro...thanks man. You convinced me to do it. I am going to use my pops land cruiser or my wifes jeep as guinea pigs first tho