Ceramic coating is a nanotechnology-based process that involves applying a liquid polymer to a vehicle's exterior surfaces. Ceramic coatings are typically composed of silicon dioxide (SiO₂). These compounds create a transparent, nanocrystalline film that is both hard and flexible. The liquid polymer contains these compounds suspended in solvents, which evaporate upon application, leaving behind the protective layer. The coating forms a chemical bond with the factory paint, creating a protective, semi-permanent or permanent layer. This bond is much stronger than traditional wax or sealants, providing superior protection and durability. On average, ceramic coatings are 5x stronger than factory clear coats!