Wheel & Caliper Ceramic Coating
What is Wheel & Caliper Ceramic Coating?
Wheel and caliper ceramic coating is a high-temperature protective layer applied to wheel faces, barrels, and brake calipers. Once cured, it bonds to metal surfaces and helps resist brake dust buildup, road grime, chemical staining, and winter contaminants such as salt and de-icing products.
Coatings suited to braking heat are used to help reduce brake dust sticking and slow grime buildup between washes, keeping wheels looking more consistent through changing seasons.
Brake Dust Resistance
Helps prevent metallic brake dust from sticking and burning into wheel surfaces.
Heat & Contaminant Support
Stands up to repeated heat cycles while resisting road salt, grime, and chemical deposits.
The Ceramic Coating Process
Installation typically takes two business days and includes:
Thorough Wash & Decontamination
All dirt and residues are removed to prepare for coating.
Clay Bar & Iron Removal
Extracts embedded particles and brake dust.
Paint Correction
Refines light imperfections for a smooth surface.
Surface Prep
Cleans residual oils for proper coating adhesion.
Application & Curing
Coating applied evenly and cured for 24 hours in a climate-controlled bay.
Final Inspection
Each panel is reviewed for uniform gloss and full coverage.
Lasting Shine. Lasting Protection
From UV shielding to stain resistance — we apply coatings that keep your car looking new.
Pricing & Value
Vinyl wraps offer big visual impact and protection at a lower cost:
- Affordable compared to high-end paint jobs.
- Protects factory paint from wear and sun damage.
- Easy to replace or update over time.
- Professional-grade installation for a clean finish.
Warranty
All vinyl wraps include a manufacturer warranty covering peeling, cracking, and fading when maintained properly.