Powder coating is a dry-applied polymer finish that’s electrostatically charged and oven-cured to form a tough, uniform layer. It resists chips, UV fade, and corrosion better than most liquid paints.
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Powder coating is a dry-applied polymer finish that’s electrostatically charged and oven-cured to form a tough, uniform layer. It resists chips, UV fade, and corrosion better than most liquid paints.
Ceramic coating is a liquid SiO₂ formula that cures into a glass-like layer, boosting gloss, hydrophobicity, and resistance to oxidation and stains.
Powder coating can last 5–10+ years with proper prep, resisting chips and corrosion far better than regular paint.
Entry ceramics protect for 1–2 years; pro-grade formulas can last 3–5+ years with correct care.
Use pH-neutral soap, microfiber towels, and avoid harsh chemicals to preserve the coating.
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