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Our Ceramic Coating Process
Step 1: Foam Bath
A foam bath helps lift dirt and contaminants without scratching, ensuring a gentle, safe clean. It prepares the paint for further detailing while preserving its shine and integrity.
Step 3: Clay Bar
A clay bar removes contaminants, smoothens the paint, and enhances gloss. It helps wax and polish last longer and removes water spots for a cleaner finish.
Step 5: Compound
Compounding removes deeper scratches, swirl marks, and oxidation, restoring a smooth, glossy finish. It helps improve paint clarity and prepares the surface for polishing or sealing.
Step 7: Wheels
Cleaning and shining tires and wheels improves appearance, prevents damage, protects the rubber, and ensures better performance.
Step 2: Hand Wash
A hand wash is gentle on the paint, offers a thorough clean, and allows for more attention to detail. It helps preserve the car's finish and is safer for sensitive areas like trim and mirrors.
Step 4: Iron Decon
Iron decontamination removes iron particles, preventing rust, smoothing the paint, and enhancing wax performance. It protects the clear coat and boosts resale value.
Step 6: Polish
Polishing removes imperfections, boosts shine, and prepares the surface for better wax or sealant adhesion.
Step 8: Apply Ceramic Coating
Ceramic coating provides long-lasting protection, making surfaces resistant to water, dirt, and stains. It enhances shine, prevents UV damage, and reduces the risk of scratches and fading.
Step 9: Curing
Curing ensures the ceramic coating bonds properly, providing durability, water resistance, and scratch protection. Without it, the coating may not perform effectively.
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