IGL Kenzo coating

Blox

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I’ve just booked my pride & joy in to have a minor paint correction and a Kenzo coating applied next week. Anyone had this done and if so, was it worthwhile ?
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Fangio63

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What kind of things will this 'correct'? Minor scratches, stone chips? Just dullness?
Talk to your detailing man, I'd had the chips done prior to detailing, what the "paint correction" did was to remove all those swirls and micro scratches, or any bits of "orange peeling" (quite common even in factory fresh new cars.... If you look up the website or facebook page of Concourse detailing https://www.concours-detailing.co.uk there are quite a few before and after and during..Pictures and videos. The IGL Kenzo is a ceramic coating applied afterwards, I did it to avoid washing it quite so much - stays looking clean longer - and when it is clean it's absolutely great.. And apparently guaranteed for 5 years..The detailing though really did restore the colour far better than I expected it to..

Not had my new wagon done yet - but probably will do shortly
 

Blox

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Great feedback, thanks. The paint correction is (hopefully) to do exactly as you say and remove swirls, scratches etc. Then the coating to follow. I will share how it goes...
 

Fangio63

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I think this has been posted here before ... But this is the sort of finish you should expect - Not sure this is a Kenzo casting .. but the results one mine were similar..

 

Ewan

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My GC-MC was treated with IGL Quartz last summer, and it's certainly doing its job well so far. The car looks glossy and is easy to clean.

The GT in that detailing video is my perfect spec - MC-Shift, dark blue exterior, tan interior, mercury alloys, MC-Sportline carbon pack, shadow chrome windows. Just perfect. Anyone got one they want to sell me!?