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Transformative paint correction followed by advanced ceramic coating application, restoring and protecting your vehicle's finish for a showroom-worthy shine and unmatched durability.

PAINT CORRECTION + CERAMIC COATING

Correction and Protection

8 hr
Prices Vary
Maitland - 157 Candace Drive|Altamonte Springs - 506 N. State Rd 434|Orlando - 8119 S. Orange Ave.

Service Description

Paint correction refers to the process of removing the imperfections in a vehicle's finish and restoring it to a better than new finish. ... Paint correction involves the use of machine polishers and a range of different polishes and graded pads. What is Ceramic Coating? Industry-grade ceramic coating is a chemical polymer solution that is applied to the exterior of a vehicle to protect it from external paint damage. ... The main idea is to prevent dirt, grime, and stain marks from appearing on the paint job and ruining the clear coat. Ceramic coating, also known as nano-ceramic coating or ceramic paint coating, is a liquid polymer that is applied to the exterior of vehicles or other surfaces to provide protection and enhancement. It is made up of nanoparticles of silica dioxide, which forms a transparent and durable layer when it bonds with the surface. The primary purpose of ceramic coating is to create a protective barrier against various environmental contaminants and hazards that can damage the surface of a vehicle. It can protect against UV rays, oxidation, acid rain, bird droppings, tree sap, and other substances that can cause paint damage or staining. Ceramic coating is highly hydrophobic, meaning it repels water and liquids. This property helps in preventing water spots and makes it easier to clean the surface as dirt and grime have a harder time sticking to the coating. Additionally, the coating provides a glossy and smooth finish, enhancing the overall appearance of the vehicle. It's important to note that ceramic coating is not a substitute for regular maintenance, such as washing and waxing. While it provides an extra layer of protection, it does not make the surface completely invulnerable to damage. Regular cleaning and care are still necessary to maintain the coating's effectiveness and longevity. Ceramic coatings can be professionally applied by automotive detailing specialists or purchased as do-it-yourself kits. The application process typically involves thorough cleaning and preparation of the surface, followed by the application of the coating using an applicator or spray. The coating is then left to cure for a specific period to bond with the surface and form a protective layer.


Contact Details

  • 157 Candace Drive, Maitland, FL 32751, USA

  • 506 North State Road 434, Altamonte Springs, FL, USA

  • 8119 South Orange Avenue, Orlando, FL 32809, USA


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