Ceramic Coating
A liquid coating applied to prepared surfaces to support easier maintenance and a cleaner finish.

Coverage is planned around panel exposure, finish condition, mileage, parking, and maintenance habits.
Where it fits
Start with the job this layer needs to do.
Ceramic coating changes how water and grime behave on a properly prepared surface. It is not impact film, and it does not replace paint correction. The useful plan starts by deciding what needs correction, what needs impact protection, and which surfaces should be coated.
The useful next step is an inspection and a panel-by-panel conversation, not a one-size package. Compare this service with the broader service directory or read the frequently asked questions before planning coverage.
Working sequence
Four checkpoints before handoff.
- Inspect and decontaminate the surfaces
- Correct paint where the plan calls for it
- Apply coating in controlled sections
- Inspect the finish and explain initial care
Related disciplines
See where the rest of the plan connects.
Preparation, impact coverage, and surface treatment work best when their roles stay clear.
Start with the vehicle