bike ceramic coating service
Bike ceramic coating is an extra protective layer on the frames and parts of a bike, under which provision extra durability and awesome appearance becomes guaranteed. Thus, this layer chemically bonds with paint, leaving it glossy, water-resistant, and scratch-resistant. The main use of ceramic coatings by owners of motorcycles and high-end bicycles, the material is a pretty effective protection against UV damage, dirt, water, and minor scratches. This keeps a shine for an extended period, therefore limiting the number of times cleaning and polishing should be done. In this regard, this is how it helps your bike to have that 'new look' all the time.
1. Nano Ceramic Coating: Thin protection that bonds with the paint at the molecular level for maximum durability.
2. Hydrophobic Coating: A water-repellent ceramic coating that helps in decreasing the attachment of dirt and grime on the bike.
3. UV Protection Coating: These are ceramic coatings that protect against sun damage and fading brought on by UV exposure.
4. Heat Resistant Coating: Motorcycles benefit from this coating for protection against extremely high temperatures in the area of the engine and exhaust.
5. Self-Cleaning Coating: Some of these ceramic coatings have this feature which can make cleaning easier with dirt and grime.
1. Improper Application: If the ceramic coating is not applied correctly, it can be streaked or leave an uneven surface.
2. Contamination of the Surface: The presence of dirt or dust on the bike at the time of its application hampers its effectiveness.
3. Wear Off with Time: Although strong, the coating does wear off with time and may need reapplication.
4. Professional Application is Pricey: The professional application of ceramics can be pretty pricey. This will at least ensure that a proper job is done.
5. Not Scratch-Proof: Ceramic coatings have scratch resistance, but the bike is not scratch-proof.
1. Full Body Ceramic Coating: Full covering of the ceramic paint coating on the entire frame and components.
2. Partial Coating: The application of the ceramic coating onto parts of the bike, which may be just for the frame or fuel tank.
3. Motorcycle Engine Ceramic Coating: Application onto motorcycle engine and exhaust components to protect it from heat and corrosion.
4. Polish and Prep: The motorcycle is washed and polished before the application of the ceramic coating for good bonding.
5. Maintenance Coating: Re-coating or touching up the ceramic coating after some time to maintain its effectiveness.
1. Avoid Washing for 7 Days: Avoid washing the bike for at least a week after the ceramic coating to let the coating cure.
2. Use Mild Cleaners: Wash the bike using mild soaps and not harsh chemicals, which will break down the ceramic coating over time.
3. Dry After Washing: It is always good to dry out the motorcycle, especially because of the water sports due to the hydrophobia created by the ceramic coating.
4. Regular Inspection: Check areas where the coating has worn off or has been compromised due to long periods of exposure to environmental factors.
5. Avoid Harsh Scrubbing: Refrain from using any hard clothes or towels, not even microfiber, which scratches the surface of your bike.
6. Store Properly: Always store your bike in a sheltered and shaded location to avoid prolonged exposure to UV rays.
7. Log Coating Application: Note down the date of application and type of ceramic applied so that you can reappear accordingly.
The ceramic coating on your bike will give it an extra layer for long-lasting protection and shine; instead, you will not have to wash it quite as often, rest assured it is very durable and resistant against environmental elements.