Enhanced Protection: Ceramic coatings provide a durable layer that protects your car’s paint from UV rays, oxidation, and other environmental contaminants.
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By forming a durable, hydrophobic layer, the ceramic coating ensures your car stays cleaner for longer and makes washing easier. It enhances the paint's gloss, depth, and clarity, giving your vehicle a showroom finish that lasts for years.
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Frequently asked Questions
Is ceramic an ALTERNATIVE TO WAX?
YES! Once ceramic is applied you will never need to wax again. Cleaning your vehicle’s paint is as easy as a maintenance hand wash. No need for abrasive washes or any waxes/sealants.
Will ceramic PROTECT MY CAR FROM SCRATCHES?
Yes, after ceramic coating cures it becomes 3 times harder than paint. The coating is much more resistant to scratching.
How much does a ceramic coating cost?
The price of the coating will vary depending on the condition of the vehicle’s paint, color of vehicle, and the size of the vehicle. You can spend anywhere from $500-$3,500 depending on the scope of the project.
Will ceramic protect me from rock chips?
Ceramic is a Silica based product, meaning it is a “glass” coating. Ceramic adds some rock chip resistance, but your paint can still get rock chips from larger stones and high speeds.