How does
a coating
work?
Once a coating is fully cured, you are left with a very thin layer designed to be chemical resistant and removable only by high abrasion (polishing). Being a liquid during application, the coating penetrates the porous structure of the paint and seals it. This does increase the slickness of any automotive paint enormously. A ceramic coating has great UV resistance, which prevents the paint from oxidation.
Once a coating is fully cured, you are left with a very thin layer designed to be chemical resistant and removable only by high abrasion (polishing). Being a liquid during application, the coating penetrates the porous structure of the paint and seals it. This does increase the slickness of any automotive paint enormously. A ceramic coating has great UV resistance, which prevents the paint from oxidation.

Once a coating is fully cured, you are left with a very thin layer designed to be chemical resistant and removable only by high abrasion (polishing). Being a liquid during application, the coating penetrates the porous structure of the paint and seals it. This does increase the slickness of any automotive paint enormously. A ceramic coating has great UV resistance, which prevents the paint from oxidation.
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