Jonny Ingbar
Well-known member
Ceramic coating basically gives the paint a deep shine with a hydrophobic finish, meaning that its stays clean longer and doesn't need waxing.
But its never permanent and largely reliant on a good finish to your paint, meaning you may need a polish/refinishing first, to get a proper result.
It start at around £500, which should last up to a coupe of years, but expect to pay more if you want a longer lasting treatment.
Not to be confused with PPF, which is a self-healing plastic wrap and protects the paintwork, which ceramic coating won't.
But its never permanent and largely reliant on a good finish to your paint, meaning you may need a polish/refinishing first, to get a proper result.
It start at around £500, which should last up to a coupe of years, but expect to pay more if you want a longer lasting treatment.
Not to be confused with PPF, which is a self-healing plastic wrap and protects the paintwork, which ceramic coating won't.