Audi Ceramic Coating Video
This is a car that we applied a ceramic coating to a number of months ago, and it looks amazing.
The car is back today to have some work done to prevent leaks, because convertible cars and cars of a certain age are prone to them. They can be fixed, and even prevented.
It's nice to see cars come back to us that have had a ceramic coating, looking clean and looking shiny. Ceramic coatings make it easier to clean your car. Because they are so slick and glossy, the dirt can't stick to them and rain water just rolls off.
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