Ceramic Coating

Ceramic Coating

Five-year molecular bonding protection against Savannah’s punishing coastal elements.

Savannah’s combination of relentless UV exposure, salt air, and torrential summer rains demands more than traditional wax. Our ceramic coatings form a semi-permanent molecular bond with your paint, creating an impervious barrier that repels contaminants while resisting swirl marks from palmetto fronds and live oak debris.

We start by chemically decontaminating surfaces to remove embedded rail dust from the Port of Savannah’s industrial zones. Multi-stage paint correction eliminates micro-scratches before applying marine-grade ceramic formulas tested against Tybee Island’s tidal spray. The result? A self-cleaning surface that sheds pollen during Savannah’s notorious spring bloom and prevents etching from acid rain during summer thunderstorms.

Our Process

  1. 01 Step 1: Iron particle detox to remove industrial fallout from Savannah’s port and rail yards
  2. 02 Step 2: Three-stage paint correction addressing oxidation from relentless coastal sun
  3. 03 Step 3: Application of hydrophobic marine-grade ceramic formula
  4. 04 Step 4: Climate-controlled curing in our humidity-controlled bay

Benefits

  • Eliminates weekly washes during pollen season
  • Prevents pitting from oyster shell road debris
  • Self-cleaning surface reduces water spots
  • Maintains gloss through hurricane season

Frequently Asked Questions

How does coastal humidity affect curing?

We use dehumidified curing bays to prevent moisture interference—critical when ambient humidity exceeds 90% for weeks. Proper curing ensures the coating withstands salt fog.

Will this protect against sap from Savannah’s live oaks?

Absolutely. Our tested formula prevents staining from the prolific tannins in Historic District tree canopies, allowing easy sap removal without polish marring.