Ceramic Coatings - Pricing
Light Prep - Ceramic Coating
1 Year Ceramic Coating(Wash, Decontamination, Sealant)
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Decontamination Wash
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Iron Decontamination / Clay Bar
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Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating
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Paint Correction Not Included
Graphene Ceramic Coating
1 Year Ceramic Coating(Wash, Decontamination, Polish, Sealant)
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Decontamination Wash
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Iron Decontamination / Clay Bar
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Single Paint Correction Polish
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Graphene Ceramic Spray Coating
Gtechniq Crystal Serum
5 year Traditional Coating(Wash, decontamination, Polish, Coating)
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Decontamination Wash
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Iron Decontamination / Clay Bar
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Single Paint Correction Polish
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One Layer Gtechniq CSL
Gtecnhiq Crystal Serum / EXO
7 year Traditional Coating(Wash, decontamination, Polish, Coating)
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Decontamination Wash
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Iron Decontamination / Clay Bar
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Single Paint Correction Polish
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One Layer Gtechniq CSL
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One Layer Gtechniq EXO
Additional Services
All pricing listed is base pricing
Trucks / SUV incur higher rates
Additional paint correction beyond 1 step polish is $75 per hour
Additional:
*(Each additional layer of ceramic coating is $200*) (Gtechnic EXO)
*(Ceramic trim coating can be had at additional cost, varies by vehicle)
*(Ceramic coating for wheels is additional $300-450 depending on size)
Headlight restoration + ceramic coating ($50)
Ceramic coating for seats – $200 per row
Ceramic coating for windows – $200-$400
($75 windshield only)
Engine Bay Cleaning – $75
Pet hair removal – $75 per hour
Wet Sanding – $75 per hour




Ceramic Coatings
Our process for ceramic coatings involves a deep cleaning wash process before carrying out complete decontamination of all exterior surfaces, as well as paint correction, utilizing as many as seven steps at your desired budget/level of “perfection” to completely prep your vehicle. Following the desired paint correction , the vehicle is wiped with an alcohol-based cleaner to completely remove wax and polish before the ceramic coating is applied. Without a doubt, this is the most important aspect of a ceramic coating. A surface that has been prepped improperly will cause the coating to not last as long.
Next after prepping the surface, the coating is applied in 2×2 sections and monitored for its adhesion. The surface is then carefully leveled to keep the coating from having “high spots” that will appear as smears that will have to be compounded and, in some cases, wet sand. Depending on the number of coats, ceramic coatings can last up to seven years