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These are some reasons why you should get a ceramic coating installed on your boat but there are many more reasons not listed here.
• Protect your boat against the elements
• Gives your boat a UV resistant barrier
• Surfaces become resistant to hard water and scum build up
• Improves the longevity of your boat’s surfaces
• Makes cleaning your boat easier and faster
• Gives a shiny and glossy look longer
Boat ceramic coatings will provide a much more durable and protective layer than wax or any sealant would. Ceramic coatings resist heat, UV rays, environmental contaminants and harsh detergents. In most cases, boat ceramic coatings are stronger than factory gel coats which gives you a long lasting protective barrier.
It is common to get scum and corrosive spots from the boat sitting in water for a long period of time. Water and oxygen are the main “ingredients” that cause corrosion, boat ceramic coatings directly act to reduce the chance of your boat developing any corroded spots!
Decontamination of paint and glass surfaces. (this is when use of detailing clay, or the "clay bar" is used to remove embedded contaminates that become stuck to your cars paint and glass surfaces)
Degrease and dress wheel wells.
Clean/degrease door jambs, door sills, etc.
Removal of road tar.
Complete detailing of rocker panels from all road grime.
Clean wheels including inside wheel barrels if applicable. (Not possible on all car wheels. Please inquire when calling. Brake dust will eventually become a permanent fixture to the inside of your wheels if allowed to remain long enough. A case by case decision will be made with you at time of appointment regarding this issue.)
Wax/seal paint.
Clean windows.
Complete vacuum including trunk
Meticulously clean, shampoo, and detail all interior materials and surfaces including but not limited to: floor mats, carpeting, seating, door panels, cubby-holes, dash gauges, vents, etc., etc.
Heavy duty cleaning of all interior leather
Removal of all door entry scuff/skid marks due to transfer from shoes, etc. (actual damage of interior materials cannot be "cleaned away")
Leather conditioning using light, non-greasy, non-shiny leather treatment. (some black interiors will reveal a subtle shine when treated)
Clean windows