CERAMIC COAT FAQ
What is Ceramic Coating?
A coating that utilizes nanotechnology to provide a completely invisible layer of protection. Nanoparticles, when applied to the surface, sealing all the pores making the surface hydrophobic and UV resistant. All while protecting the surface from pollutants! The nano coating forms a semi-permanent bond with the surface of the vehicle, resulting in a “sacrificial” layer.
Why get a ceramic coating?
Hydrophobic
Basically, water is repelled instantaneously. Causes water to bead up and roll off the surface along with most dirt, grime, or mud. Any remaining dirt can be removed with less effort.
Mud and Dirt Repellent
Works harder at protecting the surface of your vehicle than an ordinary paint job. Helps snow and ice fall off the vehicle, as well as mud and dirt.
Protection from UV Damage/Oxidation/Rust
UV rays cause a vehicle’s paint to oxidize making it appear dull and faded.
Improved Durability
The new coating bonds with the molecular structure of the car’s paint, to provide a hardened “skin” to protect the paint.
What does ceramic coating not do?
Ceramic coating does not make it bulletproof. It does not stop rock chips, does not prevent water spots, does not replace proper care or maintenance, does not prevent dings and dents, and they do not last forever. The difference is that maintaining the vehicle’s paint will require less elbow grease and less time.
What does a ceramic coating do?
Ceramic Coating adds additional protection to your car’s exterior and helps keep it looking like-new with comparatively minimal maintenance. The coating achieves this result by making your vehicle more resilient and easier to clean.
Will ceramic coating stop rock chips?
No. Ceramic coating is not Paint Protection Film. It will not stop rock chips from happening.
Can I was my car after it is ceramic coated?
It is recommended that you wait a week before getting the vehicle wet. This ensures that the coating has fully cured.
The water repellency has faded over time, is something wrong?
Over time contaminants can build and affect the coating. The good news is a simple treatment that will dissolve the contaminants and a spray on/wipe off treatment will revitalize and return the upper hydrophobic layer to its former glory.