Atlantic Auto Coatings
Marine Ceramic Coating
Preparation: The Key to Long-Lasting Boat Protection
Ceramic coating your boat involves a meticulous process to ensure maximum protection and longevity for your vessel’s exterior. First, the boat’s surface needs to be thoroughly cleaned and prepared. This typically involves Compounding & Polishing the boat’s gelcoat or paint to remove any oxidation and swirls from the surface to ensure proper true surface application.
Cleaning and Decontamination: Essential Steps for Ceramic Coating
The next step involves washing the boat with a gentle cleanser to remove any dirt, grime, or existing wax residues. After cleaning, the surface may need to be decontaminated using clay bars to remove embedded particles. Once the surface is clean and smooth, it’s essential to ensure that it’s completely dry before applying the ceramic coating.
Application & Curing for Strength: Ensuring a Durable Bond
The Ceramic Coating is then applied in small sections using an applicator pad and microfiber cloth, ensuring even coverage across the entire surface of the boat. After application, the coating needs to cure for a specified period, during which it forms a strong bond with the boat’s surface. Once cured, the coating provides a durable layer of protection that repels water, UV rays, and other environmental contaminants, keeping your boat looking pristine and well-protected for years to come.
Benefits
- Super Prolonged Protection
- Easy Maintenance
- Lifts fish blood & stains with ease
- Chemical & Scratch Resistant
- Deep Gloss Finish