Powder coating is designed for metal surfaces including steel, aluminum, wheels, calipers, gates, railings, and brackets.
Powder Coating, Ceramic Coating, Paint Protection Film (PPF), and Vinyl Wraps — organized by stage.
Powder coating is designed for metal surfaces including steel, aluminum, wheels, calipers, gates, railings, and brackets.
Yes. All previous coatings, rust, and contaminants must be removed to ensure proper adhesion and durability.
No. Ceramic coating preserves the surface condition, so paint correction is recommended beforehand.
Yes. Ceramic coatings can be safely applied over vinyl wraps and PPF for added protection.
Absolutely. PPF is most effective when installed early to preserve factory paint.
Yes, provided the paint is in good condition and properly prepped.
No. When removed correctly, vinyl wraps protect factory paint and often preserve resale value.
Yes. Partial wraps, accents, roofs, and trims are all available options.
Parts are baked in an oven, allowing the powder to melt and form a hardened, uniform coating.
Most powder coating projects take 3–7 days depending on prep and complexity.
Application typically takes 1–2 days including prep and curing time.
No. The vehicle remains indoors to allow proper bonding.
We use precision-cut patterns and edge wrapping to minimize visible seams.
PPF installs usually take 1–3 days depending on coverage.
Most full wraps take 2–5 days depending on vehicle size and design.
Yes, where appropriate, to ensure clean edges and a factory-quality finish.
With proper care, powder coating can last 5–10+ years.
Minor repairs are possible, but recoating is recommended for best results.
Professional ceramic coatings last 2–5+ years with proper maintenance.
Hand washing with pH-neutral soap and microfiber towels is recommended.
Yes. Heat activates self-healing properties for light scratches.
High-quality PPF lasts 10–12px years.
Vinyl wraps typically last 3–5 years depending on care and exposure.
Yes. Wraps are fully removable when done by professionals.
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