Why should you always polish and ceramic rather than polish and wax or sealant?

Many car manufacturers state in the owner’s manual that they do NOT recommend the use of aftermarket sealants, wax materials or even machine compounding and polishing. However, the region we live in, the weather our cars endure, the roads that we drive on all pose a threat to the integrity of our car. Every prideful owner notices every little nick, scratch, even when the oxidation slowly starts taking place and any other blemish that will appear. It all motivates you to look for a solution, to polish the paint. Polish and ceramic will provide a strong and effective protectant unlike any other wax, sealant, or form of protection.

When the life of your car is spent outdoors in the north east it gives the perfect opportunity for damage to occur, when the freeze hits, the metal will contract, then when the heat hits, it will begin to expand. The constant moving motion along with everything the world has to throw at it will add age to your car after only a year. To maintain that beautiful finish, polishing is necessary. The polishing process will make the paint on your car thinner, and thinner and thinner every time it is done. Ceramic will create a strong molecular bond with the paint finish and will add a thin layer over top of the paint. The thin layer will replace the surface of your car with a more durable, malleable surface and greatly improve the cosmetic look. A great example to present the true effects ceramic has to offer is in ancient pottery, instead of clay art turning to dust after hundreds of centuries its pieces were held strong from the pigments applied by the artist. Although the real strength and revolution with the modern day recipe was found on aircrafts and steel buildings, with its proven strength and effectiveness; it has evolved to its daily use of protecting vehicles on the roadways.

Research studies have proven both technical and economical efficiencies ceramic coating has to offer. While a ceramic coating service is costly due to the cost of product and labor. Waxes and sealants provide a temporary form of protection and deem it necessary for multiple applications over the duration of a year unlike ceramic. Ceramic is a one-time application and provides protection year after year opposed to the multiple applications of other protectants. The application process shows enough evidence to prove its economic reduction alone. Along with the need for one application, it reduces all future costs of labor, using less cleaning agents, water, power and time every time you wash your car. Ceramic extinguishes the use of polish, waxes, sealants and any other form of protection on the market. Although the cost of ceramic is significantly higher with the labor costs associated with the service, the result justifies the cost.

In conclusion, the deterioration of vehicle’s has led to enormous technological advancements in vehicle protection. With the highly valued economic and technical benefits, the market continually grows, demand increases, and the value of the industry skyrockets. The everlasting impacts associated with ceramic coating continue to nullify the use of all other vehicle protection products.

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