What is a Ceramic Coating?

Ceramic Coatings are the best form of long term paint protection. It’s like adding an extra layer for ultra-strong, hydrophobic and chemical resistant clear coat that covers the entire exterior of your car’s paint. Traditional car wax will protect your car for a moment, but a long term ceramic coating will protect your car’s paint for a lifetime.

A ceramic coating is a hyper durable and extremely hard layer of Silicon Dioxide (glass) that cures to the entire exterior of your vehicle’s paint, glass and other surfaces. Not only do ceramic coatings give a rich, glossy appearance to the car paint that is absolutely unmatched, but a nano ceramic coating is designed to last somewhere between 2+ years depending on the coating you choose. Ceramic coatings provide long term paint protection, beautiful gloss and shine.

How does a Ceramic Coating Work?

After the ceramic coating is applied to the paint, it is as if your vehicle has an extra layer of durable, scratch resistant and hydrophobic skin. Ceramics are designed to protect against everything that touches the paint from the outside world: bird droppings, bugs, rain, pollen, surface scratches and much more. While normal auto detailing services can help clean and protect the paint temporarily, ceramic coatings form a shield that protects your investment until the day it’s traded in which means more money in your pocket!

Washing and maintaining your car is inconvenient and tiresome. So after we spend tens of thousands of dollars on a vehicle, we slowly watch it degrade more and more over time because we just don’t keep up with it. We think it’s crazy to pay thousands of dollars for a car, drive it unprotected, trade it in for pennies years later.

After the paint has been completely cleaned, decontaminated and we‘ve created a smooth surface through paint correction, a thin layer of ceramic coating is applied to the paint, left to cure, then carefully buffed off until all that remains is a thin ceramic layer that is left for 24 hours in order to cure. It’s that simple.