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Ceramic Coating Wrapping

In recent years, the popularity of ceramic coatings has increased. It offers many benefits including permanent dirt and water protection, UV protection, improved appearance, and reduced maintenance. Simply, ceramic coatings repel dirt and chemicals by creating a layer of very low surface energy. If you go to the ceramic coating manufacturer’s site or YouTube, you’ll see videos of water sliding off the car. This is remarkable but coming up with a hitch.

What is Ceramic Coating Wrapping?

Ceramic coatings are liquid polymers that chemically bond with the cladding to form a hydrophobic rock layer. That’s exactly what it sounds like – their ceramic encapsulating coating repels water. A ceramic coating on top of the case has a wonderful effect. It’s not great if a ceramic coating is applied to the paint before the foil is applied.

 

In fact, it has a low surface energy that repels water and chemicals, thus preventing the film from sticking to the vehicle. However, it is not impossible to wrap a vehicle with a ceramic coating. This means that certain additional steps need to be taken during the preparation stage.

How does it extending the lifetime of the car wrap?

If you choose a great car wrap, you definitely don’t want it to fade or get damaged any time soon. Commercial wraps are usually the riskiest, as vans and trucks use to spend hours on the road exposed to the dirt, dust, oil, and contaminants that strip vehicle wraps.

Benefits

A ceramic coating forms a strong outer defense that protects the case from adverse weather conditions. The glossy finish allows the graphics to stand out and the high gloss finish will look perfect for years to come. Another big advantage is that the ceramic coating stops the Van Wrap from scratching as it adds resistance to damage from washing and daily wear and tear. Maria Cars is a leading service provider of ceramic coatings, 3D matrix coatings, nano coatings, flexible PPF coatings, auto ceramic coatings and car cleaning services in Chennai.