The Process

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Before applying the ceramic coating, the car's surface undergoes a paint correction process. This step involves removing imperfections such as swirl marks, scratches, and oxidation from the paintwork, restoring it to showroom quality.

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Ceramic coating is meticulously applied to the clean and dry surface using specialized applicators. The coating is spread evenly, creating a thin protective layer on top of the vehicle's clear coat.

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After application, the ceramic coating requires time to cure and bond to the paint surface. This curing period can vary depending on the specific product and environmental conditions. Once fully cured, the coating forms a durable and hydrophobic barrier, providing long-lasting protection against UV rays, chemicals, dirt, and other contaminants.