Before asking whether ceramic coating is worth the investment, you need to know what it does—and what it doesn’t do. What does ceramic coating do? In short: it’s a liquid polymer that chemically bonds to your clear coat and creates a semi-permanent protective layer.
Hydrophobic surface — Water beads and sheets off, so washing is easier and water spots are less likely.
Chemical resistance — Protects against bird droppings, bug splatter, tree sap, and fallout that can etch unprotected clear coat.
UV protection — Quality coatings slow oxidation and color fading.
Enhanced gloss — Adds depth and clarity so paint looks richer.
Easier maintenance — Dirt has less to grip; washing is faster and more effective.
These are real benefits backed by how ceramic coatings work—not marketing hype.