Application was as easy as spray coatings with protection promise of 6-month; but in fact it is a full fat 3-year ceramic coating. After it cured, panels have been super slick. Also, it gives you carnauba wax level shine. Overall, I'm super impressed, definitely recommended
I received a sample from SILAZANE50 for testing purposes, but these are my honest results.
I applied the SILAZANE50 Base Kit (2-coat, 9H, rated for 5 years) to my 2023 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara in Stingray Grey. Going in, I was skeptical that a $179 DIY kit could deliver what pro shops charge $800–$2,000 for. After putting it on, I get it.
What worked well: the whole job took me under 2 hours. Instructions are clear, the flash time is forgiving, and the wipe-on/wipe-off process is genuinely simple — even as a first-timer I never felt like I was about to ruin a panel. The kit included everything I needed; I just added gloves and a mask.
The gloss is real. Stingray Grey already photographs well, but after two coats it looks wet. Side panels reflect like glass. On the first hose-down, water beaded up tight and rolled right off — exactly the hydrophobic effect they advertise.
One honest note: complete coverage takes focus. The product goes on thin and clear, so it's easy to lose track of where you've been. Work in small sections, overlap your passes, and don't rush. Once I got the rhythm, panels went fast.
Bottom line: pro-shop results, an afternoon of work, $179. I'd do it again on every vehicle in the driveway.
I used this product when I was in Japan, so I fully understand how good it is. I'm very happy that it's available in the US as well. The results were just as amazing as I expected.
Great kit that is straight fwd to use with instructions and everything you need outside of gloves and a mask to do in a couple of hours. So far the car looks great post and looking forward to relatively easy washing maintenance post.

