WHY CERAMIC COAT YOUR INTERIOR?
Have you ever hit a bump in the road, spilled your coffee, and had to deal with the frustration of cleaning it up? Or maybe you have kids, and they spilled a drink or food creating a stain? Or perhaps dirty shoes or clothing from the outside environment making imprints on your interior?
The best way to describe this is with thinking of a frying pan. If you have ever cooked with a non stick frying pan then you understand the benefit of a coating. This is the very idea of interior coatings. They create that same a layer of protection, which makes them incredibly easy to clean and maintain.
The best way to describe this is with thinking of a frying pan. If you have ever cooked with a non stick frying pan then you understand the benefit of a coating. This is the very idea of interior coatings. They create that same a layer of protection, which makes them incredibly easy to clean and maintain.
System X Interior creates a high-tech super hydrophobic coating based on advanced nanotechnology to protect your interior surfaces like fabric seats, carpet, leather, and vinyl – with a single professional coating product.
Are Professional Ceramic Coatings Expensive?
Sometimes, customers get quotes from local professional detailers on ceramic coatings services, and many are understandably put off by the price tag. However, consumers need to remember that professional-grade products are much different than the stuff you can pick up online or the local auto store! You can use the standard products on the market to protect your interior. Traditional coatings cause materials to become stiff and scratchy or changes the color and appearance, System X Interior protects while retaining your natural look and feel. Those products require application every 3 months minimum. They get the job done, but are not long term protection.
This is the biggest difference between coatings and standard protections. Professional-grade ceramic coatings can cost anywhere up to a couple hundred dollars for a bottle used for just one application on a single vehicle! And that's just taking into consideration the cost of the coating - a professional detailer still needs to consider all the other products, tools and time used to prepare the vehicle for the coating application.
This is the biggest difference between coatings and standard protections. Professional-grade ceramic coatings can cost anywhere up to a couple hundred dollars for a bottle used for just one application on a single vehicle! And that's just taking into consideration the cost of the coating - a professional detailer still needs to consider all the other products, tools and time used to prepare the vehicle for the coating application.
Why Is Labor So Expensive When Going To A Detailer For A Professional-Grade Ceramic Coating?
Just like ceramic coatings, not every detailer is the same! Your quality of service and end results are mostly based on the quality of detailer you decide to go with. True professional detailers continually train and educate themselves, sometimes spending thousands of dollars a year on training to provide you with the best possible results. so your detailer is most likely not only paying for the coating, but also for the training required to apply that coating.
Prices shown refer to privately owned vehicles with normal usage. Commercial or extra-large vehicles (conv. vans, cube vans, etc.) will be priced accordingly. Special circumstances like pet hairs, construction debris, heavy dust and excessive soil, tar, tree sap and road paint, etc. may subject the customer to additional charges without notice.
A vehicle is meant for people and their personal items. This type of use falls under listed pricing. A vehicle that is used in other ways: animal transport, building materials, fishing tackle, contractors and their odors, excessive filth and garbage, etc. — these vehicles may require additional pricing to clean properly.
A vehicle is meant for people and their personal items. This type of use falls under listed pricing. A vehicle that is used in other ways: animal transport, building materials, fishing tackle, contractors and their odors, excessive filth and garbage, etc. — these vehicles may require additional pricing to clean properly.