Why You Need A Ceramic Coating

Ceramic coatings can be confusing. “Why are ceramic coatings so expensive?”, “why do they take so long to install?”, “aren’t ceramic coatings only for expensive fancy cars?”. These are all valid questions. So let’s break it down.

We would be lying if we said ceramic coatings weren’t a good chunk of cash, but at the end of the day, that chunk of cash is going towards protecting one of your largest investments, your car.

Why spend $30,000, $60,000, $100,000 dollars on a new vehicle, and not take the proper steps to protect it. With the weather here in Indianapolis Indiana, lots of things could end up wearing down your car's paint. Whether that’s rock chips, hail, rain or mud sitting on your paint for days on end, or even bird droppings. All of these things negatively affect the exterior of your vehicle.

With a ceramic coating and proper maintenance, you’re safe from all of that. And with our average ceramic coating ranging from $500-$800 dollars, you end up only paying a fraction of what your car is worth, while guaranteeing protection for years to come. 

“Why do they take so long to install?”

In short, ceramic coatings can be finicky to work with. We go through months of training in order to confidently install these coatings properly without damaging the vehicle. 

If you are having a new vehicle coated, chances are you wont need any form of paint correction performed, so your ceramic coating would only take a few hours. However, if your vehicle is heavily scratched with swirl marks from years of improper washing, we would always perform some level of paint correction before applying our ceramic coating. Which could take anywhere from 6-10 hours depending on condition. You can learn more about our professional paint correction services here

“Aren’t ceramic coatings only for expensive fancy cars?

The bottom line is that ceramic coatings are for anyone looking to extend the life of their car's paint and clear coat. Maybe that’s a new Mercedes, or the new family minivan. No matter the cost of the vehicle, if you plan on having it in your life for a while, or would like to retain the value of the car, a ceramic coating is the way to go.

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