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CERAMIC COATINGS

What are Ceramic Coatings?

Ceramic coatings are liquid polymers made up of silica dioxide (SiO2) that bond chemically with a vehicle’s paint. These coatings form a protective, hydrophobic layer that repels water, dirt, and contaminants, making the surface easier to clean and maintain. When properly installed, coatings will enhance the vehicle’s appearance by adding depth and gloss while simultaneously offering protection from environmental factors such as UV rays, acid rain, bird droppings, and road salts. The result is a long-lasting, sacrificial layer that helps preserve the vehicle’s overall finish. At Rob's Mobile Detailing ("RMD"), Rob takes pride in having applied ceramic coatings across a wide range of settings, including aeronautics, boating, and various automotive applications. If you have any questions about the ceramic coatings, you can contact Rob here

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Ceramic coatings reduce surface tension on the substrates they're applied to, creating a water beading effect when in contact with water.

Enhances the appearance of the finish by increasing additional gloss, depth and clarity. 

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The hard, durable layer formed by ceramic coatings far exceeds the lifespan of traditional waxes and sealants. When properly maintained, ceramic coatings last years, not months! 

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Vehicles with ceramic coatings are often easier to maintain as dirt, grime and other contaminants have more difficulty adhering to the vehicle's paintwork. 

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Ceramic coatings help reduce paint fading and oxidation by reflecting and absorbing UV light from the sun. 

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Dirt, mud, acid rain, and hard water are less likely to damage a vehicle's paintwork due to the hydrophobic nature of ceramic coatings. 

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