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Differences between Ceramic Coating and Solid Wax/Sealant wax

Made from environmentally friendly materials that never oxidize, ceramic coating acts as a high-tech “invisible shield”—locking in your paint’s original brilliance while keeping dust, oil, and contaminants completely away. For long-lasting protection and showroom shine, ceramic coating is the ultimate choice.
Apr 1st,2026 154 Views
Differences between Ceramic Coating and Solid Wax/Sealant wax

1. Regular car wax only lasts 15-30 days on the car body, but Ceramic Coating technology provides ultra-long-lasting protection for the paint, lasting up to 12 months.

 

2. With regular car wax, water droplets form irregular, rounded mists on the paint surface, and the water doesn't leave watermarks as it flows down.

 

3. Regular car wax without protective film hardness, easily causing nutrient loss from the paint, making the paint surface more susceptible to damage, and reducing its gloss. After using Ceramic Coating, however, provides a unique protective film with a hardness far superior to ordinary wax, offering long-lasting protection for the paint.

4. Compared to regular car wax , which appear vibrant and glossy but lack a three-dimensional look, ceramic coating not only makes the paint glossy and vibrant but also adds a distinct three-dimensional effect, making the paint look dazzling.

5. Stronger UV protection. Under UV radiation, the nutrients in car wax are quickly lost, causing the paint to dry out and lose its gloss. Ceramic coating, with its unique UV-protective components, effectively protects the paint's nutrients, preventing them from evaporating and ensuring a long-lasting, vibrant, and bright finish.

6. Ceramic coating is made from completely environmentally friendly materials and will never oxidize. With proper application, it provides continuous protection for the paint for over a year.

 

Features of Ceramic Coating:
Quantum film crystal coating forms a layer of powerful protective crystals and a UV filter layer on the car paint surface. It improves the paint's mirror-like brightness and hardness, prevents scratches, and protects against harmful substances such as UV rays, acid rain, salt, asphalt, overspray, insect stains, yellow sand, and bird droppings.

It's like giving the paint a high-tech "protective coat," completely isolating it from any erosion by dust, oil, mold, water molecules, and other particles. It also provides UV resistance, oxidation resistance, abrasion resistance, colorfastness, and increased paint hardness, allowing the paint to maintain its original bright and vibrant color for a long time. It is currently the world's leading automotive paint protection technology.