Ceramic & Graphene Coating
Deeper gloss, water that runs, washing made easy.
A coating chemically bonds to your paint to form a hard, slick, hydrophobic layer. Dirt and water struggle to stick, the gloss jumps, and maintenance washes get dramatically faster — for years, not weeks.
Two levels of the same idea.
Ceramic coatings give you that classic glassy gloss and strong water beading. Graphene coatings build on that with even slicker self-cleaning, better resistance to water spotting and a longer comfortable lifespan in our hot, wet climate.
We’ll match the right system to your car, your budget and how you use it — and prep the paint properly first, because a coating only looks as good as the surface under it.
- Strong hydrophobic, self-cleaning surface
- Noticeably deeper gloss and colour depth
- Resists UV fade, light chemical & bird-dropping etching
- Far easier and faster maintenance washes
- Up to 5-year durability on graphene systems

Pick your level of protection.
All tiers include paint prep and correction as needed.
Ceramic Essential
- Strong gloss & beading
- ~1–2yr protection
- Great first coating
Graphene Pro
- Slicker self-cleaning
- Better spot resistance
- Up to 5yr durability
Ultra 10H
- Maximum gloss & depth
- Layered protection
- Top-tier longevity
Prices are indicative starting points and vary by vehicle size and condition. Get an exact quote on WhatsApp.
How we do it.
Wash & decontaminate
Deep clean, clay and iron removal so nothing is trapped under the coating.
Paint correction
Machine-polish to remove swirls and restore clarity before sealing it in.
Coating application
Coating applied by hand in panels, levelled and inspected under lighting.
Cure & handover
Controlled curing, then aftercare guidance to maximise lifespan.
Coating questions, answered.
Does a coating stop scratches?
How long does it really last?
Do I still need to wash the car?
Why does prep matter so much?
Lock in the gloss the right way.
Tell us your car and goals and we’ll recommend the ideal coating system — no overselling.
