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Glossary Films & coatings

What is Ceramic coating?

Definition

Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer (often silica/SiO₂-based) that cures to a hard, hydrophobic layer bonded to the paint or over PPF. It adds gloss and makes the surface easier to clean, but — unlike film — it does not stop rock chips.

Why it matters to a shop

Coatings are sold on a promise that outlives the appointment, so the money question is not just the package price — it is whether the warranty, the maintenance interval and the prep hours are all attached to the vehicle a year later. A coating quoted without its prep time is a job that eats a bay and returns less than it looked like.

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Related terms

More from films & coatingsThe products themselves — PPF, ceramic, tint and wrap vinyl.

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