Ceramic Coating Alone Won’t Protect Paint: Detailers Explain Why

TUSTIN, CA – Car owners across Orange County and Southern California are investing in ceramic coatings expecting full paint protection – and many are discovering the hard way that ceramic alone falls short. Detailers at NXT Level Auto Protection in Tustin, California, say vehicles treated with ceramic coating only regularly return after two years showing rock chips, deep scratches, and paint damage that a layer of Paint Protection Film (PPF) would have prevented.

Ceramic coatings are widely recognized for their UV resistance, hydrophobic properties, and chemical resistance – benefits that are real and well-documented. Professional-grade coatings are rated at 9H hardness, which resists light swirl marks and environmental contamination. What that hardness rating does not cover is physical impact. Rock chips from highway debris, door dings, and abrasion from road grit can cut straight through a ceramic coating and damage the underlying paint, regardless of how thick or high-grade the coating is.

 

“We’ve been doing this long enough to see what actually happens to a car after two or three years,” said Jace, lead technician at NXT Level Auto Protection. “Ceramic is doing its job – the paint stays clean, the UV protection holds up. But when a car comes back with chips along the hood and front bumper, that’s where ceramic just doesn’t have an answer. That’s a physical impact problem, and ceramic was never designed to stop those.”

 

PPF – a thermoplastic urethane film applied directly to painted surfaces – works as a physical barrier that absorbs the energy from impacts. Industry-recognized products last 5 to 10 years, with select brands offering lifetime warranties. Many current PPF products also carry self-healing properties, where minor surface scratches disappear with heat exposure from sunlight or a heat gun. When applied together, PPF handles the physical threats while ceramic coating sits on top providing the chemical and UV resistance PPF lacks on its own. Industry experts and manufacturer guidelines widely support combining both for comprehensive protection.

 

The front bumper, hood, side mirrors, and door edges – the zones most exposed to road debris and daily contact – are where detailers most commonly observe paint damage on ceramic-only vehicles. According to NXT Level’s team, even drivers who washed and maintained their ceramic-coated cars properly returned with visible chips in these high-impact zones after two or more years on the road in Southern California traffic.

 

“A lot of people hear ‘9H hardness’ and think that means their paint is bulletproof,” Jace added. “It’s not. It means your coating resists fine scratches and swirl marks really well, which is valuable – but it’s not a rock chip solution. For full coverage you need both layers working together.”

 

NXT Level Auto Protection offers full paint protection film installation alongside ceramic coating packages, allowing customers to layer both treatments for protection across all threat categories. The shop serves vehicle owners throughout Orange County and the greater Southern California region from its Tustin location.

 

About NXT Level Auto Protection

NXT Level Auto Protection is a Tustin, California-based auto protection specialist serving Orange County and Southern California. The shop provides Paint Protection Film (PPF), ceramic coating, ceramic window tint, vinyl wrap, paint correction, and a full suite of vehicle protection services. Learn more at nxtlevelprotection.com.

 

Email: info@nxtleveldetailing.com

 

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NXT Level Auto Protection
Contact name
Jace Mullen
Contact phone
(714) 274-6540
Contact address
1542 Edinger Ave
City
Tustin
State
CA
Zip
92780
Country
United States
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https://nxtlevelprotection.com/