Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer that chemically bonds with your vehicle's factory paint to create a protective layer. Unlike traditional waxes or sealants, ceramic coatings provide long-lasting protection against environmental contaminants, UV rays, and minor scratches. They also enhance your car's appearance by providing a deep, glossy finish.
The longevity of ceramic coating depends on the quality of the product and proper maintenance. Our premium ceramic coatings typically last between 2-5 years. Factors that affect durability include exposure to harsh environmental conditions, frequency of washing, and whether the vehicle is stored indoors or outdoors. With proper care and maintenance, you can maximize the lifespan of your ceramic coating.
Yes, ceramic coating is a worthwhile investment for several reasons. It provides long-term protection for your vehicle's paint, reducing the need for frequent waxing and polishing. The hydrophobic properties make cleaning easier and help maintain your car's appearance. Additionally, ceramic coating can help preserve your vehicle's resale value by protecting its exterior from damage. When you consider the cost of regular detailing services over several years, ceramic coating offers excellent value.
Maintaining a ceramic coated vehicle is relatively simple. Wash your car regularly using pH-neutral car shampoo and avoid automatic car washes with abrasive brushes. Use microfiber towels for drying to prevent scratches. We recommend hand washing every 2-3 weeks and applying a ceramic boost spray every few months to enhance the coating's properties. Avoid parking under trees for extended periods and clean bird droppings or tree sap promptly to prevent damage to the coating.
Maintaining a ceramic coated vehicle is relatively simple. Wash your car regularly using pH-neutral car shampoo and avoid automatic car washes with abrasive brushes. Use microfiber towels for drying to prevent scratches. We recommend hand washing every 2-3 weeks and applying a ceramic boost spray every few months to enhance the coating's properties. Avoid parking under trees for extended periods and clean bird droppings or tree sap promptly to prevent damage to the coating.
Ceramic coating provides resistance against light scratches and swirl marks but is not scratch-proof. It adds a protective layer that helps prevent minor blemishes from daily driving and washing. However, deeper scratches caused by rocks, keys, or other sharp objects can still penetrate the coating and damage the paint. For maximum protection against physical damage, we recommend combining ceramic coating with paint protection film (PPF) on high-impact areas.
Our ceramic coating service typically takes 6-7 hours to complete, but this can vary depending on the size and condition of your vehicle. The process includes thorough cleaning, paint correction (if needed), surface preparation, and the actual coating application. After application, your vehicle will need to remain in our controlled environment for 24-48 hours to allow proper curing. We recommend scheduling your appointment in advance and planning for alternative transportation during this period.
Yes, ceramic coating can be applied to leased vehicles. In fact, it's a great way to protect the vehicle during your lease term and potentially avoid excess wear and tear charges when returning the vehicle. Ceramic coating is completely removable if needed, although this is rarely necessary as it doesn't alter the factory paint. Many lessees find that the protection and easier maintenance provided by ceramic coating makes their leasing experience more enjoyable.
The main differences between ceramic coating and traditional wax are durability, protection level, and application process. Traditional wax typically lasts 1-3 months and provides basic protection against environmental contaminants. Ceramic coating lasts 2-5 years and offers superior protection against UV rays, chemical stains, and minor scratches. While wax sits on top of the paint, ceramic coating forms a chemical bond with the paint surface. Wax can be applied by vehicle owners, but ceramic coating requires professional application for optimal results. Though ceramic coating has a higher upfront cost, its longevity makes it more cost-effective in the long run.