CERAMIC COATING

The ultimate protection for your paint! A mighty alternative to wax that can help mitigate and fight off dirt, grime, stains, and UV rays and helps prevent fading to a dull look. Protecting your investment with a coating is an ideal must for new cars or even cars that are new to you!

We include paint correcting and the necessary process to apply these coatings as well. Please contact us for more info and for pricing!

Ceramic coatings for cars are a protective layer made from ceramic nanoparticles. They provide long-lasting shine, and protection against scratches and UV rays, and make the car easier to clean.

  • Enhances the paint for maximum shine & Gloss

  • Repels Water & harmful Chemicals

  • Sun exposure and paint fading

  • Industrial fallout

  • Paint scratches

  • Bird droppings

  • Water Spots

  • Bug splatter

  • Debris

  • Dirt

Prices varies by vehicle & condition. Contact us today for a quote or to book your appointment.

Why Consider Ceramic Coating?

Long-Term Paint Protection - There is a form and function to everything, and in the way of our ceramic coatings, the function is protection for your paint against environmental contaminant buildup and the stains that they cause. Additionally, a ceramic coating repels the harmful UV rays from the sun that are known to fade your finish.


Easy To Maintain Exterior - The surface of a ceramic coating cures into a very hard and hydrophobic covering, which uses high surface tension to repel liquids by causing them to bead up and be dabbed dry or to evaporate safely. This characteristic makes your general maintenance routine much simpler, where drying time is drastically shortened.

Lustrous Finish - For most vehicle owners, the gloriously glossy appearance of a quality ceramic coating is equally as valuable as its stain resistance and low-maintenance capabilities. Store bought waxes and general paint sealants will only cost you money and time without bringing the level of shine a ceramic coating does.

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