Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer applied to your vehicle’s paint to create a durable, transparent protective layer that bonds at the molecular level. Unlike traditional wax, which sits loosely on top of your paint and breaks down after a few weeks, ceramic coatings use nano-ceramic particles that chemically bond with your vehicle’s clear coat. The result is a harder, more resilient shield that resists UV rays, oxidation, and contaminants. At Detailers Movement, we apply each coating with certified techniques and precision. Our team prepares every surface through a complete decontamination and paint correction process to ensure the coating adheres properly.
Ceramic coating enhances and protects the exterior by sealing the paint under a deep-gloss finish that resists oxidation, scratches, and UV exposure. It keeps your vehicle’s color richer, smoother, and easier to maintain. Window tinting elevates interior protection by blocking heat and UV rays, preserving cabin materials and keeping temperatures comfortable. Together, they form a complete system that shields your vehicle inside and out. At Detailers Movement, we apply both services with certified expertise and attention to detail, giving you lasting performance, elevated aesthetics, and a driving experience designed to protect what you value most.
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Yes, ceramic coating can be applied to older vehicles if you’re looking to enhance the gloss, preserve the paint, and make maintenance easier. However, if the car is too old or doesn’t need this level of protection, it may not be necessary. At Detailers Movement, we’ll always recommend what makes sense, no upselling, no pressure, just honest advice.
Ceramic coatings protect against light scratches and contaminants but won’t stop rock chips or deep scratches. For stronger protection, Detailers Movement recommends pairing it with Paint Protection Film (PPF) to shield high-impact areas like your hood, bumper, and mirrors for complete exterior defense.
It is not advisable to apply ceramic coating to vehicles with severely aged paint, significant surface damage, or a market value far below the cost of the service. Ceramic coating is designed to preserve and enhance a vehicle’s existing finish, not to mask defects or reverse years of wear. For older cars, faded paint, or extensive imperfections, paint correction or even a full respray should come first. At Detailers Movement, we want every investment to make sense for our customers, so we’ll always guide you toward the right steps before considering a premium coating.