Between the interstate commute and the country roads around the Strawberry Capital, Ponchatoula vehicles take a beating — love-bug splatter in spring and fall, agricultural dust, and relentless sun. A ceramic coating gives that paint a tough, slick barrier so the grime comes off easy and the finish stays protected.
Love bugs are acidic and bake onto hot paint within hours, especially on the highway. A coating buys you time and a slick surface so they wipe off without etching.
Rural drives mean dust, mud, and road film. Hydrophobic, dirt-shedding paint means a quick rinse gets you back to gloss instead of a full scrub.
More driving and open parking means more UV. A coating's UV barrier helps prevent the fade and oxidation that dull unprotected paint.
Yes — we're about 25 minutes east on I-12. The drive is an easy one, and we'll confirm a same-day quote up front so your trip is worth it.
Yes. Love-bug residue is acidic and bonds fast to hot paint, which can leave permanent etching on bare clear coat. A ceramic coating gives them a slick, protected surface to land on so they come off with a wash instead of staining the finish — just don't let them sit for days.