7 easy tips to maintaining your ceramic coating.

Ceramic coatings have been gaining popularity in recent years as they offer long-lasting protection to your car’s paint. If you’re a car enthusiast, you know how important it is to keep your car looking as good as new. A ceramic coating can help you achieve this by keeping your car’s paint protected from harmful UV rays, acid rain, bird droppings, and other environmental contaminants.

But, owning a ceramic coating is not just a one-time investment. It requires regular maintenance to ensure it continues to provide maximum protection to your car’s paint. In this blog, we’ll be sharing some tips on how to maintain a ceramic coating and keep your car looking brand new for years to come.

  1. Wash your car regularly

The first and most important step to maintaining your ceramic coating is to wash your car regularly. This will help remove any dirt, grime, and other contaminants that might be sitting on the surface of your car’s paint. Use a pH-neutral car shampoo and a microfiber wash mitt to avoid scratching the surface of the coating.

  1. Use the two-bucket method

When washing your car, use the two-bucket method to avoid introducing contaminants back onto the surface of your car’s paint. Fill one bucket with soapy water and another with clean water. Dip your wash mitt into the soapy water, wash a section of your car, and then rinse the mitt in the clean water before dipping it back into the soapy water.

  1. Dry your car properly

After washing your car, use a microfiber towel to dry it properly. Avoid air drying or leaving water spots on the surface of the coating as this can cause damage over time.

  1. Use a ceramic coating booster

Ceramic coating boosters are designed to help maintain the protective layer of your ceramic coating. Apply a booster every few months to help restore any lost hydrophobic properties of your coating.

  1. Avoid using harsh chemicals

When cleaning your car, avoid using harsh chemicals such as bleach, ammonia, or vinegar. These can cause damage to your ceramic coating and strip away the protective layer.

  1. Use a tar and fallout remover

To remove stubborn contaminants from your car’s paint, you can use a tar and fallout remover. These products are formulated to dissolve and break down tough contaminants like tar, bugs, and iron fallout, which can be difficult to remove with regular washing. Apply the product to the affected area and let it sit for a few minutes to allow it to dissolve the contaminants. Then, use a microfiber towel or wash mitt to gently wipe away the dissolved contaminants.

  1. Avoid automatic car washes

Automatic car washes use harsh chemicals and brushes that can scratch the surface of your ceramic coating. It’s best to avoid them and instead wash your car by hand using the tips mentioned above.

In conclusion, maintaining a ceramic coating requires regular care and attention. By following these tips, you can help ensure your ceramic coating continues to provide long-lasting protection to your car’s paint. So go ahead, invest in a ceramic coating, and enjoy a brand new-looking car for years to come!

Jason Dodd

Jason Dodd

Jay is the founder and owner of OCDetails, a vehicle detailing service that he established in 2012. He started the business after serving in the Army and sustaining a lifelong injury, and began with just himself and his van visiting clients at their locations. As the demand for his services increased, Jay expanded and opened a 900sqft detailing studio in Lincoln and surrounding areas where he assists customers with cleaning and protecting their vehicles.

Jason Dodd

Jason Dodd

Jay is the founder and owner of OCDetails, a vehicle detailing service that he established in 2012. He started the business after serving in the Army and sustaining a lifelong injury, and began with just himself and his van visiting clients at their locations. As the demand for his services increased, Jay expanded and opened a 900sqft detailing studio in Lincoln and surrounding areas where he assists customers with cleaning and protecting their vehicles.