Mobile detailing • Orlando area • Orlando + surrounding areas
Ceramic Coating
Ceramic coating is a protection layer. The real result comes from prep: wash/decon and often correction. We’ll explain options, longevity ranges, and what maintenance looks like.
Pricing varies by vehicle size and condition. For the fastest quote: ZIP + Year/Make/Model + service + desired date + condition notes.

What it is
- A protection layer applied after proper prep (and often correction)
- A system that makes maintenance easier when maintained correctly
- An upgrade path with realistic longevity expectations
What it isn’t
- Scratch-proof armor or a substitute for safe wash habits
- A “no maintenance ever” product
- Something that should be applied over swirls/oxidation if you care about looks
Common mistakes (that waste money)
These are the usual traps people fall into. Avoid these and your results last longer.
- Coating without correction and locking in defects
- Using automatic brushes that reintroduce swirls
- Skipping maintenance and blaming the coating when it fails early
- Expecting coatings to fix existing paint defects
Results you can expect (realistic)
This page is designed to prevent vague scope and surprise pricing. We confirm condition-based scope before scheduling.
Outcomes
- Easier washes and better hydrophobic behavior
- Improved resistance to environmental exposure
- Better long-term appearance when maintained
What’s included
- Prep wash + decontamination as needed
- Correction recommendations before coating
- Coating application based on selected package
- Maintenance guidance so it lasts
Who it’s for
- Enthusiasts who want protection to last longer
- Resale prep where appearance matters
- Vehicles exposed to sun and outdoor parking
What changes price
- Correction requirement (most cars need some)
- Vehicle size and paint condition
- Desired longevity level and maintenance plan
Translation: we confirm scope before you commit.
Fastest quote
Text (407) 693-7047 with:
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ZIP / Year Make Model / Ceramic Coating / Desired date / Condition notes + photos
Expectations
- Longevity depends on prep quality, product choice, and your maintenance habits
- Coatings make maintenance easier—they don't eliminate it
- Most vehicles benefit from at least a 1-step correction before coating
- Curing time varies by product—we'll explain care instructions for the first week
How this service runs (appointment day)
Clear process = predictable results. Here’s the workflow so you know what you’re paying for.
1) Paint assessment + correction plan
Inspect paint condition and recommend correction level before coating goes on.
2) Prep wash + decontamination
Full decon wash to remove bonded contamination so the surface is coating-ready.
3) Correction (if needed)
Polish to remove defects—coating locks in whatever is underneath, so this step matters.
4) Surface prep + coating application
Panel wipe to remove oils, then systematic coating application panel by panel.
5) Cure + maintenance briefing
Allow initial cure, explain maintenance schedule, and provide care instructions.
Add-ons (only when condition requires it)
If it’s not necessary, we won’t push it. These are common condition-based upgrades.
- Paint correction (1-step or 2-step) before coating
- Wheel/caliper ceramic coating
- Glass ceramic coating for improved visibility
- Trim ceramic coating for plastic/rubber protection
Service area
Mobile service across Orlando and nearby areas. See coverage and travel notes here.
FAQ
This FAQ is also included in structured data.
Can you coat without correcting first?
You can, but it’s usually a mistake. Coating locks in what’s underneath. If you care about looks, correction first is the right approach.
How long does it last?
Longevity depends on prep, product, and maintenance. We’ll quote with realistic ranges and what you need to do to hit them.