What makes a ceramic coating so protective?
Ceramic coating is so protective because it actually bonds to your wrap or paint instead of just sitting on top like wax. The coating forms a hard silica layer that becomes part of the surface and creates a strong shield against sun, dirt, chemicals, and daily wear.
Since it bonds at a molecular level, it does not wash off and it holds up for three to five years with proper care. It is also extremely hydrophobic, which means water and dirt cannot stick, making your car stay cleaner for much longer.
In simple terms, ceramic coating protects your vehicle by bonding, hardening, and blocking the things that normally damage paint or vinyl, helping Alpharetta drivers keep their cars glossy and clean all year.

What can be ceramic coated?
Almost every major surface on your vehicle can be ceramic coated. This includes vinyl wraps, paint, wheels, calipers, glass, and interior materials. Ceramic coating forms a chemical bond with each surface, which allows it to provide strong and long-lasting protection.​
WRAP & PAINT
WHEELS & CALIPERS
WINDOWS
INTERIOR


How Do I Maintain a Ceramic Coated Vehicle?
Step 1: Wash the Right Way
Hand wash regularly using a pH-neutral soap, microfiber wash mitt, and the two-bucket method. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a microfiber towel or blower to prevent water spots. Avoid automatic car washes, especially brush-style systems.
Step 2: Keep the Surface Clean and Boost Protection
Use a ceramic-safe maintenance spray every few washes to refresh gloss and hydrophobic performance. Clean wheels and calipers to prevent brake dust buildup, and use gentle cleaners with microfiber towels on coated interior surfaces.
Step 3: Schedule Annual Maintenance
Have the coating inspected once a year to ensure it is performing correctly. A professional maintenance detail can deep-clean the surface and apply a topper if needed, helping your coating last its full lifespan.



