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Ceramic Coatings Explained: Longevity, Maintenance, and Hard Truths. Episode #940

Ceramic Coatings Explained: Longevity, Maintenance, and Hard Truths. Episode #940

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Ceramic coatings are often marketed with exaggerated claims, leading to confusion among consumers. The hosts dissect common misconceptions, such as the idea that coatings can provide lifetime protection or replace paint protection films (PPF). They emphasize the importance of understanding fine print in warranties and the realistic longevity of these products. Through engaging discussions and relatable anecdotes, they highlight the need for honesty in the detailing industry and encourage listeners to approach claims with a critical mindset.

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ceramic coating

"...have put on a ceramic coating if they haven't installed. These are the least heard of one. Yeah. I mean, it's 2026. Right. So let's do top three."

A ceramic coating is a special liquid that you put on a car's paint to protect it. It helps keep the car looking shiny and new by preventing dirt and scratches.

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fine print

"...the warranty part of the business is the thing that you and I know very well is it's become very fine print oriented and how many people read even the installer read the fine print."

Fine print is the small text in contracts that explains the details of an agreement. It's important to read it because it often has important rules or conditions that you need to know about.

Car

Porsche Cayenne

"Does it make sense that you got a Porsche Cayenne, you just drove it off the dealer a lot."

The Porsche Cayenne is a high-end SUV that offers a mix of luxury and sporty driving. It's designed for people who want a comfortable ride with good performance.

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lifetime protection

"But Timmy's coding company is going to provide lifetime protection for the paint system that's not even guaranteed for lifetime of the car."

Lifetime protection means that a service or product is promised to last for the entire life of the car. However, this can sometimes be misleading if the manufacturer doesn't support it.

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oxidation

"Life doesn't know clear code itself. As you've talked about, immediately starts oxidizing as soon as it leaves the factory."

Oxidation is what happens when something reacts with oxygen, like how metal can rust. For car paint, it means the color can fade and the surface can get damaged over time.

Brand

Toyota

"You look out my window right now, there's a Toyota outside in front, that the hood, the roof, and the trunk lid are completely burnt."

Toyota is a car company that makes many popular vehicles. In this case, they're talking about a Toyota car that has been damaged by fire.

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clear coat

"Toyota can't produce a lifetime clear coat that fights against the sun here in Las Vegas."

Clear coat is a special layer of paint that protects the color of a car. It helps keep the car looking good and prevents damage from the sun and scratches.

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paint systems

"...billions upon billions of dollars spent at this point on paint systems, if not trillions, if you add it all up over decades and decades and decades."

Paint systems are the different layers of paint that are put on a car to make it look nice and protect it. Car companies spend a lot of money to make sure these paints last a long time.

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PPF

"...you mentioned PPF. Right. Number two, wild claim. After we've said that a coating will last forever..."

PPF is a protective film that you can put on your car's paint to keep it safe from scratches and chips. It's like a shield for your car's surface.

Car

Tesla Semi

"...t a rock chip that, you know, got thrown off of a semi truck trailer up ahead of us at 90 miles an hour...."

The Tesla Semi is a big electric truck made by Tesla, meant for carrying heavy loads over long distances. It's important because it helps reduce pollution and can save money on fuel compared to traditional trucks. People talk about it because it shows how trucks might change in the future to be more environmentally friendly.

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coatings

"...the idea that that that coatings are taking away or, you know, achieving what PPF can achieve..."

Coatings are special liquids you put on your car to help protect the paint and make it shiny. They can keep dirt off and help the car look good, but they might not be as strong as PPF.

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scratch resistant

"...why does it needs to be claimed that, you know, nine H means it is scratch resistant..."

Scratch resistant means that something can take a hit or a scrape without getting damaged easily. For car products, this is important because it helps keep the car looking nice.

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scratch resistance

"...if you're looking for right scratch resistance or like shopping cart going into your bumper at the right Cody's not going to prevent that PPF will, you know, give you a give you a chance give you a chance right..."

Scratch resistance is how well something can avoid getting scratched up. For cars, it's important because it helps keep the paint looking nice and new.

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rock chips

"...that PPF stops rock chips that are just not achievable with something in a liquid in a bottle. Right. There's, you know, thick adhesive layers. There's multi layers of the film."

Rock chips are tiny dents or scratches on your car's paint that happen when small rocks hit it while you're driving. They can make your car look bad and can cause bigger problems if not fixed.

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adhesive layers

"...there's, you know, thick adhesive layers. There's multi layers of the film."

Adhesive layers are the sticky parts that help things stick to each other. For car films, these layers make sure the film stays on the car's paint and protects it well.

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self-healing properties

"Yeah, all right. So finishing off with the scratch resistant part and the self healing and all that, we got to think that, you know, to be able to self heal, it's got to be kind of elastic like... self healing properties are achieved by a softer top coat."

Self-healing properties mean that if the film gets a small scratch, it can fix itself over time, usually when it gets warm. This helps keep the car looking good without needing to replace the film.

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hardness

"nine H hardness. Yeah, soft. Say it out loud. Yeah, so how so everybody that doesn't know self healing properties are achieved by a softer top coat."

Hardness tells us how tough a material is against scratches and dents. A higher number means it's harder and can resist damage better, which is important for things like paint protection films.

Car

Nissan Titan

"...seeing that little bit of dirt right on the top of my white Nissan Titan. And seeing because right at the very first ceramic coatings..."

The Nissan Titan is a big truck that can carry heavy loads and is great for both work and fun activities. It's known for being strong and having a lot of space inside.

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hydrophobics

"...you just got so mesmerized by the hydrophobics and everything. We can all go back to those very first times..."

Hydrophobics means that something doesn't like water and pushes it away. For cars, this helps keep them cleaner because water and dirt can slide off easily.

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wild claims

"...that is one of the wildest claims about ceramic coatings. You don't have to wash your car..."

Wild claims are big promises that sound too good to be true. For example, saying you never have to wash your car again after using a special coating is a wild claim because it's hard to believe.

Term

acid bath

"As soon as you hear touchless, you have to assume an acid bath is in order. Because if you don't use cleanse use TRX, if that's not breaking everything loose, you got to go to the other side of the pH scale."

An acid bath is a cleaning method that uses strong liquids to help remove really tough dirt or stains from a car's surface. It's used when regular washing doesn't work.

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pH scale

"...you got to go to the other side of the pH scale. And you got to acid bath this stuff off there."

The pH scale is a way to measure how acidic or basic something is. It helps people choose the right cleaning products for cars, depending on what they need to clean.

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touchless wash

"...what can happen at these touchless washes. You can get chemical burn, it can burn your plastics, it can burn your wheels..."

A touchless wash cleans your car without any brushes or cloths touching it. It uses water and soap sprayed at high pressure to remove dirt and grime.

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chemical burn

"...what can happen at these touchless washes. You can get chemical burn, it can burn your plastics, it can burn your wheels..."

A chemical burn happens when strong cleaning products damage the surfaces of your car, like the paint or plastic parts. It can make them look bad or even cause them to break down.

Term

Touch Free Wash

"...I go to Jimmy's Touch Free Wash down the street. Remember that conversation we had about the Touch Free Washing? You're going to have to bring the car in..."

A Touch Free Wash is a car wash that cleans your car without any brushes or cloths touching it. It uses powerful water jets to remove dirt and grime, which helps prevent scratches on the car's surface.

Term

vinyl wrap

"...a lot of people vinyl wrap business, the PPF business..."

Vinyl wrap is like a big sticker that you put on a car to change its color or design. It's not permanent, so you can take it off if you want to go back to the original look.

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