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Ceramic Coating Options

Long-Lasting Shine & Protection

Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to your vehicle’s exterior that bonds with the factory paint to create a durable, protective layer.

What It Does:

Protects Against UV rays, bird droppings, tree sap, road grime, and chemical stains.

 

Makes Cleaning Easier – Dirt and water slide right off thanks to hydrophobic properties.

 

Enhances Appearance – Gives your car a deep, glossy shine that lasts for years.

 

Reduces Minor Scratches & Swirl Marks

 

– Adds a slick, hard surface layer.

Unlike wax, ceramic coatings don’t wash off or require frequent reapplication. It’s a premium solution for anyone who wants their vehicle to look better, stay cleaner, and be easier to maintain.

Why Are There 2-Year, 3-Year, 5-Year, 7-Year, and 10-Year Ceramic Coating Options?

Ceramic coatings are available in different durability levels, giving you the flexibility to choose the protection that fits your needs and budget.

Here's what the different terms mean:

 

2-Year / 3-Year Coatings: Ideal for daily drivers or leased vehicles. Great entry-level protection with enhanced shine and easy maintenance.

 

5-Year Coating: Mid-level option that balances long-term protection and value. Perfect for people who plan to keep their car a while.

 

7-Year / 10-Year Coatings: Premium-grade coatings using advanced formulas. These offer maximum durability, chemical resistance, and the highest gloss levels — ideal for luxury or enthusiast vehicles.

 

Longer-lasting coatings use stronger formulas and often include additional layers or more extensive prep work for the best possible results.

CERAMIC
Can Ceramic Coating Be Paired with PPF?
 
Yes — and they work great together!
Ceramic coating and PPF serve different purposes, and when combined, they offer the ultimate in vehicle protection.
 Pairing Ceramic Coating with PPF:
 
PPF protects against physical damage like rock chips, scratches, and road debris.
 
Ceramic Coating adds chemical resistance, UV protection, and a slick, glossy finish.
 
When applied on top of PPF, ceramic coating enhances shine and makes the film even easier to clean.
 
Together, they give you long-lasting, full-spectrum protection — both physical and environmental.
 
 Not Pairing Them:
 
You can choose just PPF if your main concern is impact protection.
 
Or go with just ceramic coating if you want easier cleaning, high gloss, and UV defense without the added cost of film.
 
Pro Tip: For full-vehicle protection, many customers install PPF on high-impact areas (like the front end), then apply ceramic coating over the entire vehicle — including the film.

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