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Ceramic Coating

You want your vehicle to look as good as it did the day you bought it. So you carefully wash it on a regular basis and you apply a new coat of wax every few months. But despite your efforts, swirl marks, chips and stains start to populate on your vehicle's exterior. Not only that, water spots, dirt, and grime start clinging to your car the day after you give it a thorough wash.

What if there was a product that would provide protection from environmental hazards and make your car easier to wash, while not requiring repeated application.
Great news! There is. It's called Ceramic Coating (or Nano-Ceramic Coating), and it could add substantial value to your vehicle.

 
 
 
 
 

What's the truth about automotive Ceramic Coatings? What are their benefits? What are their limitations? What will be best for your vehicle?

What is a Ceramic Coating?

A Ceramic Coating (such as Opti-Coat Pro, C.Quartz, and Ceramic Pro) is a liquid polymer that is applied by hand to the exterior of a vehicle. The coating chemically bonds with the vehicle's factory paint, creating a layer of protection.

A Ceramic Coating is not a substitute for Paint Protection Film, which provides a more comprehensive form of defensive. Rather, it a premium wax alternative. A Ceramic Coating creates a permanent or semi-permanent bond with a vehicle's paint, meaning that it does not wash away or break down and does not require repeated application every few months.

What Does a Ceramic Coating Do?

A 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. Here are the main benefits:

■ Protection from UV Damage/Oxidation
○ If a vehicle is often exposed to the sun, its paint will begin to oxidize, resulting in dulled and faded paint. A layer of Ceramic Coating protects a vehicle's paint from the sun's ultraviolet rays, thereby reducing the amount of oxidation.
■ Protection from Chemical Stains and Etching
○ Another danger for your car is chemical staining from naturally acidic contaminants. By creating a chemically resistant surface, a Ceramic Coating can keep some contaminants from bonding to your vehicle's paint. The result is that your vehicle will be more resistant to staining and etching, provided the contaminant is removed in a timely manner.
■ Ease of Cleaning
○ One of the most significant features of a Ceramic Coating is that it is hydrophobic, which is a fancy way of saying it repels water. When a vehicle has a hydrophobic Ceramic Coating, water will bead on the surface and slide off more easily. This means that mud and grime will have a more difficult time bonding to your vehicle's paint, and when you wash your car, contaminants can be removed with less effort.
■ Enhanced Gloss
○ If you want your paint to pop with gloss, you will want to add a Ceramic Coating. A good Ceramic Coating enhances the reflective properties of your car's paint and clear coat, adding to the depth and clarity of your paint.

What Does a Ceramic Coating Not Do?

For the reasons listed above, a Ceramic Coating does preserve your vehicle's exterior and reduce ongoing maintenance needs. Therefore, if you choose to have a Ceramic Coating applied, you will be adding value to your vehicle.

However, despite the claims of some manufacturers and detailers, a Ceramic Coating is not miracle, super-cure product that will solve any and every problem for your car. Thus, it is important for you to know what a Ceramic Coating does not do.

■ Eliminate the Danger of Scratches, Swirl Marks or Rock Chips
○ The scratch-resistance of a Ceramic Coating is often exaggerated. Though some small scratches can be repelled by a Ceramic Coating, a coated vehicle will not be completely resistant to the risk of rock chips or parking lot scratches. Furthermore, improper car washing techniques or automated car washes will still create swirl marks on your vehicle's surface. It is important to know that a Ceramic Coating is not a substitute for more serious scratch or chip protection (such as Paint Protection Film, also known as Clear Bra), nor does it eliminate the need to wash your car in a proper manner in order to avoid swirl marks.
■ Eliminate the Risk of Water Spotting
○ A normal drop of water contains a certain amount of dirt or minerals. When water evaporates on your vehicle's surface, the minerals are left behind, creating visible spots. Detailers and consumers may assume that the hydrophobic quality of a Ceramic Coating will eliminate water spotting, since water slides off the coated surface. While it is true that some water will be repelled from the hydrophobic surface, other water droplets will bead and remain on the vehicle, creating the opportunity for water-spotting.
■ Eliminate the Need to Wash
○ Notice above we said a Ceramic Coating keeps your car looking like-new with comparatively minimal maintenance, not no maintenance. Let's face it, the road is a dirty place. If you are driving your car, it will get dirty. Even with a Ceramic Coating, you will still need to wash your car regularly in order to maintain its look. The benefit of a Ceramic Coating is that the cleaning process will be easier. Moreover, having a Ceramic Coating means that you will no longer have to wax your vehicle every few months, eliminating a significant part of maintaining your car's exterior. Thus, a Ceramic Coating does not make your vehicle maintenance free, but it does mean that with less work you will be able to maintain better results.

If you care about preserving the look and quality of your car's paint, call 419-337-3010 to schedule an appointment or request a quote.