Our ceramic coating provides long-lasting protection against UV rays, oxidation, road grime, and environmental contaminants while delivering a deep, glossy finish that’s easy to maintain. Designed to bond at a molecular level, ceramic coating helps repel water, dirt, and debris—keeping your vehicle cleaner for longer and protecting your investment.
Fire Auto Wraps uses only premium materials and proven installation techniques to ensure flawless results backed by manufacturer warranties.
Whether you’re protecting a daily driver, luxury vehicle, or work truck, our XPEL ceramic coating and window film solutions are tailored to your needs.
Water beads and rolls away more easily.
Creates a deep, glossy finished appearance.
Dirt and contaminants have a harder time bonding to the surface.
Professional coating options designed for lasting performance.
Helps protect your paint from UV exposure, fading, and oxidation over time.
Adds resistance against bird droppings, bug residue, tree sap, road grime, and other environmental contaminants.
Everything you need to know before protecting your vehicle.
Ceramic coating is a liquid protective coating applied to your vehicle’s exterior. Once cured, it creates a durable, hydrophobic layer that enhances gloss and helps protect the finish from environmental contaminants.
Ceramic coating creates a durable, hydrophobic layer over the vehicle's finish that enhances gloss, helps resist environmental contamination and makes routine cleaning easier.
No. Ceramic coating and PPF serve different purposes. Ceramic coating provides chemical/environmental protection and makes maintenance easier, while paint protection film provides a physical barrier against rock chips and road debris.
Longevity depends on the specific coating, preparation, environmental exposure and how the vehicle is maintained.
Yes. Ceramic coating doesn't eliminate washing; it makes contaminants less likely to bond strongly to the surface and can make routine maintenance significantly easier.
If your primary concern is rock chips and physical road damage, choose PPF. If you're focused on gloss, hydrophobic properties and easier maintenance, ceramic coating may be appropriate. For more comprehensive protection, the two can be combined- which is most common.
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