3M Ceramic Coating
Ceramic Coating for Cars: The Science of Shine
3M’s Ceramic Coating is a professionally applied low VOC polish that decreases the surface friction of your car’s paint, making it more slippery. That means dirt and contaminants such as road salt, acid rain, tree sap, bird droppings, and bug splats can be removed or washed away with less effort than before. Your car’s paint will look newer longer.
Protect Your Car’s Paint Against:
- Road Salt
- Acid Rain
- Bug Splats
- Bird Droppings
Protect From
Road Salt
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Acid Rain
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Bug Splats
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Bird Droppings
Common Treatment Options
Basic
- Single application of 3M Ceramic Boost Spray
- Lasts up to 6 months
- Increases water beading, adds a slick, smooth feel that helps shed water and makes maintenance easier than on a non-coated vehicle
Deluxe
- Application of one full layer of 3M Ceramic Coating
- Lasts up to 3 years*
- Creates a layer of protection that increases water beading, adds a slick, smooth surface that aids in keeping the vehicle cleaner and allows for easier cleaning of dirt, bug spots, tree sap, and bird droppings
Premier
- Application of two full layers of 3M Ceramic Coating
- Lasts up to 5 years*
- Creates a double layer of protection that increases water beading and aids in keeping the vehicle cleaner
- Resistant to harsh chemicals like road salt and cleaners with both high and low pH levels
*Assumes vehicle owner follows recommended maintenance schedule that includes annual check-ups and application of one (1) layer of 3M Ceramic Boost Spray.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can 3M Ceramic Coating be applied to 3M Vinyl Wrap Film Series 2080?
Yes. 3M Ceramic Coating will help keep your wrap cleaner....
Can I apply 3M Ceramic Coating on top of 3M Paint Protection Film?
Absolutely! You can apply 3M Ceramic Coating on top of certain 3M Paint Protection Films. They are two distinct automotive...
Will a ceramic coating prevent rock chips?
No, a ceramic coating will not prevent rock chips. And beware of competitive claims referencing 9H hardness to the contrary....
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