protect your investment with our graphene ceramic coating

What Ceramic Coating Does: 

Protection: Ceramic coatings provide a durable layer of protection against
environmental contaminants like water stains, UV rays, bird droppings and light scratches.

Hydrophobic Properties: The coating repels water, making it easier to clean
and maintain your vehicle’s appearance.

Enhanced Shine: A ceramic coating enhances the gloss and depth of your
vehicle’s paint, giving it a vibrant, freshly waxed look.

Longevity: When properly maintained, ceramic coatings can last several years,
offering long-term protection compared to traditional waxes and sealants.

 

What Ceramic Coating Does Not Do: 

Prevent All Damage: While it offers protection, ceramic coatings are not
impervious to physical damage, such as deep scratches, chips, or dents.

Replace Regular Maintenance: Ceramic coatings do not eliminate the need for
regular washing and maintenance; neglecting your vehicle can lead to
deterioration of the coating.

Self-Heal: Ceramic coatings do not possess self-healing properties. They will
not repair scratches or swirl marks on their own.

Eliminate Swirl Marks: While they help minimize the appearance of swirl
marks, ceramic coatings do not eliminate existing imperfections in the paint.

 

Thank you for trusting us with your vehicle! We are committed to ensuring your
satisfaction and the protection of your investment. If you have any questions, feel
free to reach out to us.

Maintenance

If you want us to maintain your vehicle for you we will provide the following

If you want to Maintain your coated vehicle on your own
 
1. Wait Before Washing (Initial Cure Time)
•After application, wait at least 5–7 days before washing your car.
•During this period, keep it dry and avoid bird droppings or sap if possible.
 
 
2. Wash Regularly (Every 1–2 Weeks)
•Prevents buildup of dirt and contaminants that can clog the coating’s hydrophobic properties.
 
Washing Steps:
 
✅ Pre-rinse thoroughly
•Remove loose dirt with strong water pressure.
 
✅ Use a pH-neutral car shampoo
•Avoid harsh detergents or “wash & wax” soaps which can leave residue.
 
✅ Use soft microfiber mitts or towels
•Never sponges—they can drag dirt and cause scratches.
 
✅ Rinse thoroughly
•Don’t let soap dry on the paint.
 
✅ Dry with soft microfiber towels
•Or use a blower to avoid towel contact as much as possible.
 
 
3. Decontaminate Occasionally
•Every few months, use:
•Iron remover for brake dust
•Light clay bar if necessary (gentle, lubricated clay only!)
 
Always reapply a topper or coating booster afterward if you clay.
 
 
4. Use a Coating Booster
•Graphene coatings benefit from a graphene spray sealant every 2–3 months for:
•Hydrophobic boost
•Slickness
•Extra UV protection
 
 
5. Inspect Often
•Check for water behavior changes. Water should bead or sheet off quickly.
•If it’s flattening out, it might just need a decontamination wash or topper.
 
 
❌ What NOT to Do
 
🚫 Don’t wash under direct hot sunlight.
•Water spots and soap can dry too quickly.
 
🚫 Don’t use automatic brushes.
•Touchless car washes are OK occasionally, but avoid brushes entirely.
 
🚫 Don’t use harsh degreasers or strong all-purpose cleaners on the paint.
•Save those for wheels or engine bays.
 
🚫 Don’t let bird droppings, tree sap, or bugs sit too long.
•Remove them quickly with a detail spray or waterless wash.
 
🚫 Don’t dry wipe the paint.
•Always use lubrication (water, quick detailer, or waterless wash).
 
🚫 Don’t assume it’s maintenance-free.
•Graphene coatings are durable but still need gentle washing.
 
 
Pro Tip:
 
Graphene coatings are particularly resistant to water spotting compared to traditional ceramic coatings—but they’re not invincible. Always dry your car to minimize mineral spots, especially if your water is hard.
 
 
Summary:
→ Wash gently and often
→ Use pH-neutral products
→ Dry carefully
→ Keep contaminants off the paint
→ Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasives
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