Ceramic Coating in Raleigh, NC.
Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer (typically SiO₂ or quartz-based) that chemically bonds to your clear coat, creating a hydrophobic, scratch-resistant layer. Done correctly, it survives daily UV, road salt, and a hand wash routine for two to five years.
Ceramic coating is a liquid polymer that chemically bonds to your clear coat and hardens into a glass-like layer. It does three things: repels water (so rain sheets off without leaving mineral spots), blocks UV (so red paints don't oxidize), and resists chemical etching from bird droppings, tree sap, and brake dust.
It is not a wax. A wax sits on top of the paint and washes off within months. A ceramic coating cures into the surface and stays for two to five years depending on chemistry, prep, and how you wash the car between visits.
The cost is mostly labor, not chemistry. A bottle of consumer-grade SiO₂ coating is $50; a professional 5-year coating bottle is $150–$300. What you're paying for is the 8–16 hours of prep — washing, decontamination, paint correction, panel-wipe alcohol prep — that determines whether the coating bonds correctly. Skip the prep and the coating peels within months.
What it doesn't do: Ceramic coating does NOT protect from rock chips. For that you need PPF (paint protection film), which is a different conversation and a different price tag.
Why Raleigh is a market for this
Coastal and humid climates benefit most. The water-beading effect prevents the slow biofilm that grows on uncoated paint in rainy regions. UV-heavy climates benefit too — the coating slows oxidation. Cars in dry, mild-climate metros can skip ceramic if they're garaged daily, though most owners still appreciate the easier wash.
What ceramic coating costs here. Honest breakdown.
We're verifying ceramic specialists in Raleigh.
Until our Raleigh network is verified, the concierge routes ceramic requests to qualified operators in neighboring metros. Same five questions; we'll be honest about lead time if it's longer than usual.
Start the concierge →Before you book a ceramic job.
- 01 Which brand and warranty (IGL, Gtechniq, Ceramic Pro, CQuartz, Kamikaze)?
- 02 What level of paint correction is included?
- 03 Is the work done in a covered, climate-controlled space?
- 04 What's the maintenance schedule and is there a warranty registration?
- 05 What's the price difference for adding wheels and glass coating?