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What Is Ceramic Coating All About?
Car care of all forms unquestionably makes your vehicle last longer. Like an engine oil change prevents wear and inhibits corrosion inside the engine, treatments on your car’s paint can keep it looking great and protecting it from contamination and corrosion. The most common forms of exterior paint protection over the years have been polishing and waxing, but that’s slowly moving in a different direction.
With polishing, a microscopic layer of paint or clear coat is worn away to create a smoother finish. It’s essentially sanding the paint, and there’s only so much material to work with before the car needs to be repainted, especially for cheaper cars with fewer coats of paint. Plus, there’s always a danger of burning the paint with high-speed polishing.
And with wax coatings, a thin film of the liquid material is applied over all the painted surfaces. It’s then left to set, harden, and dry, before a hazy film is wiped off afterward. It’s like applying a seal on the paint – a wearable barrier – but it’s short-lived. Waxes need to be applied twice a year, or sometimes as often as every eight weeks – to keep up the protective layer.
Ceramic coating is a much longer lasting protective coating for your paint. It’s a chemically applied process that creates a barrier between your car’s painted surfaces and the harsh environment around it. The material contains resins that bond to your paint and is applied much like wax. It needs to be applied to a completely clean, polished or corrected paint job or it traps all the debris and impurities against your paint. If you apply ceramic coating to a dirty car, it doesn’t last as long. And to be honest, you’re not going to be very happy with how it looks until the coating comes off.