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Writer's pictureBill Fetter

How to Spot a Good Ceramic Coating Shop

Updated: Oct 11

Immaculate Paint Protection helps new car owners protect their future classic cars, so they look awesome and stay looking new for years to come.


Man uses ladder to stand over truck and inspect for high spots in Gyeon Ceramic Coating.
Bill uses an Inspection Light to look for high spots in the Ceramic Coating.

You invested a lot of money in your vehicle and you value its new-car shine. You wash it often, but wish that was easier. You’re an excellent candidate for ceramic coating.





But now you’re wondering how to find a good installer. Here’s how:


· Get a recommendation from a trusted friend.


· Look for a shop that sells brand-name coating with after-care products and supporting education.



Paint correction is done on Porsche 911 to give the car the maximum amount of gloss and bring out an amazing shine.
Paint correction on Porsche 911 prior to a ceramic coating installation by Immaculate Paint Protection


· Confirm the shop is certified by the coating company.


· Hire a company with a physical location that performs the work indoors and has insurance.



Ceramic coating  by Immaculate Paint Protection
Applying a Professional Ceramic Coating to a Porsche 911

· Check into their warranty or a realistic expectation of the coating life.





· Ask them to explain the product and process.


· Make sure they have transparent, posted prices.


· See if they invite you back for a post-installation inspection and education.





Ceramic coating car washes are other supplies are sold by Immaculate Paint Protection
Returning happy client with his Challenger Hellcat and Gyeon Professional Ceramic Coating


For paint protection film and ceramic coating packages, pricing, and more visit us at https://www.immaculatepaintprotection.com.


About the author: Bill Fetter’s passion for cars started at an early age, as he loved anything with wheels. Through his childhood, Bill observed his dad’s work as a mechanical engineer turned marketing manager and proud lifelong employee of General Motors. During high school, Bill honed his passion for cars by hand-washing and detailing his neighbors’ vehicles. Knowing he wanted to be in the automotive industry, Bill earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from Kettering University in Flint, Michigan. He’s worked as an engineer in the automotive manufacturing, medical device, steel industry, and pharmaceutical manufacturing fields.

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