Unlock showroom shine and long-lasting defense with our professional ceramic coatings. We start with comprehensive surface prep: a careful hand wash, decontamination (clay-bar), and multi-stage paint correction so the clear coat is perfectly smooth and clean. Only then do we apply the nano-ceramic product: multiple thin layers of SiO₂-based coating are sprayed or wiped on, bonding chemically to the paint. Each coat is leveled with applicator pads, and after application, the vehicle is stored to let the coating cure. The end result is a hard, glassy shield over your car’s paint.
A professional ceramic coating package is a detail-oriented process. First, we wash and clay your car to strip every impurity. Then we perform any necessary paint correction (polishing out swirls or scratches) to ensure the surface is flawless. The coating application itself typically takes a few hours of precise work. Technicians use microfiber applicators to spread the coating in small sections, carefully buffing it off before it flashes. After the coating is applied, the vehicle will rest and cure – generally you can drive it after 24–48 hours, though the coating continues hardening over the next week. You’ll go home with a car that sheds water like no wax ever could, plus a slick, luxurious shine.
Plan for about one full day for a complete ceramic coating service. Prep and paint correction may take half a day depending on paint condition, and application another few hours, plus curing time. The investment delivers years of protection: professionally applied coatings commonly last 5–10 years with proper care.
Yes. A ceramic coating is like a high-tech, permanent wax. It extends the life of your paint’s appearance by resisting dirt, UV damage, and chemical contamination. Unlike wax, it won’t wash off or wear away quickly, so the shine and protection last much longer. By keeping your paint in near-new condition, it can save you money on maintenance and repainting over time.
With professional application, a high-quality ceramic coating lasts 5–10 years. Lower-cost or less-durable coatings (often sold as DIY kits) may last 1–3 years. Factors like the coating’s chemistry, the prep work quality, and how you care for it will affect lifespan. Many coatings come with limited warranties; for example, some top-tier coatings carry a 5–7 year warranty, and ceramic coating companies often guarantee longevity when maintained properly.
Maintenance is simple: just wash your car normally with a pH-neutral, coating-safe shampoo. The coating’s hydrophobic properties make washing easier—bugs and grime loosen with minimal effort. For example, special “ceramic” car shampoos can help refresh the beading effect. Avoid abrasive brushes or harsh chemicals, and you can use a waterless wash or detail spray between washes to keep the coating’s glassy finish. In short: gentle, regular cleaning is all that’s needed to keep the ceramic layer performing optimally.