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Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to the exterior surfaces of a vehicle. It chemically bonds with the factory paint, creating a protective layer that enhances the vehicle's appearance and durability.
Benefits include protection against environmental contaminants, hydrophobic properties for easy cleaning, UV protection, enhanced gloss, durability, and mild scratch resistance.
Waxing is a temporary solution that provides a protective layer to your car's exterior. Ceramic coating, on the other hand, provides a semi-permanent layer of that lasts for years, negating the need to wax or polish the paintwork.
No, ceramic coatings can be applied of vehicles of any age.
A professional grade coating, if properly maintained can last 5 or more years.
Yes, while it requires a higher initial investment, the long-lasting protection and reduced maintenance can make it cost-effective over time.
The application involves thorough cleaning, decontamination, and often polishing the paint before applying the ceramic coating in a controlled environment.
While there are DIY options available, professional application is recommended for the best results, as improper application can lead to issues.
Regular washing with pH-neutral soaps, avoiding abrasive materials, and following any specific maintenance guidelines provided by your service can help maintain the coating.
No, it doesn’t make the paint scratch-proof, but it does offer a layer of protection against minor scratches and swirl marks.
It is not necessary to wax a ceramic-coated vehicle, but if you choose to do so, ensure you use compatible products that won’t harm the coating.
Yes, ceramic coating can be applied to most vehicles, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles, as well as on other surfaces such as glass and wheels.
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