What Is A Ceramic Coating?

With Michigan’s Best Ceramic Coating we take pride in protecting your vehicle with the industries latest technology. A Ceramic Coating is a glass-like durable layer of gloss for the entire exterior of your car. Once it cured to its full level of hardness the ceramic coating becomes resistant to dirt and water stains, Michigan road salt, acid rain, bird droppings, and the suns harmful UV rays.

A ceramic coating will achieve the glossiest shine for your paint while providing valuable protection against the elements.

We’ve all been there… you spend thousands on a new vehicle, sign the paper work, and drive it home to show your friends. Only a few days later, you start to notice paint defects, swirl marks, and hazy paint. A Ceramic coating doesn’t just make your vehicle look new, it makes it look better than new!

A Professional Grade Ceramic Coating is different than a consumer grade ceramic coating. Although consumer grade coatings are friendly to apply offer some shine, a professional grade coating is the superior option. With a professional grade coating come valuable warranty’s and carafe recognition. Once our ceramic coating is installed on your vehicle, it will report to your maintenance history actually adding legitimate value to your vehicle!

Pro-grade ceramic coatings vs consumer coatings.

  1. Consumer Grade Ceramic Coatings decent gloss enhancement, while a professional grade ceramic coating offerings the highest light reflection on the market!

  2. Consumer Grade Ceramic Coatings are easier to apply, but this is because they are extremely diluted, which means way less protection!

  3. A Professional Grade Ceramic Coating is recognized as excellent maintance according to your Carfax.

  4. With a Professional Grade Ceramic Coating comes valuable warranties!

  5. While a professional grade ceramic coating is going to cost you more to install, after spending thousands on a new vehicle, it normally only cost 2-2.5% the cost of the total value of your vehicle and last upwards to 10 years!

Are you looking for a place that will protect your new vehicle? Contact Auto Protection Detailing now!

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