Protect Your Wheels from the Inside Out
Ceramic coating for wheels creates a hydrophobic barrier that repels brake dust, road grime, and corrosion — keeping your wheels cleaner and easier to maintain.
Why Your Wheels Need Coating
Wheels take more abuse than any other part of your vehicle. Brake dust, road salt, tar, and grime bond to unprotected wheel surfaces and cause staining, pitting, and corrosion over time.
Ceramic wheel coating creates a hard, hydrophobic layer on the wheel surface that prevents contamination from bonding. Brake dust and road grime rinse off instead of baking on.
Coated wheels are dramatically easier to clean and maintain. What used to require aggressive wheel cleaners and scrubbing now comes off with a rinse.
Benefits of Wheel Coating
Brake Dust Resistance
Brake dust can't bond to a ceramic-coated surface. It rinses off instead of baking on and staining.
Corrosion Protection
The ceramic layer protects against road salt, moisture, and the corrosive environment that Long Island winters create.
Easier Cleaning
Coated wheels clean in a fraction of the time. No more aggressive wheel cleaners or heavy scrubbing.
Preserved Finish
Polished, painted, and powder-coated wheels all benefit from coating protection against etching and staining.
Heat Resistance
Wheel coatings are formulated to withstand the high temperatures generated by braking.
Long-Lasting
A properly applied wheel coating lasts 1–2 years with normal maintenance.
Our Wheel Coating Process
Wheel Removal
Wheels are removed from the vehicle for thorough cleaning and coating access to all surfaces.
Deep Clean & Decon
Iron fallout removal, degreasing, and thorough cleaning of all wheel surfaces including barrels.
Coating Application
Ceramic coating applied to all wheel surfaces. Multiple coats for maximum protection.
Cure & Reinstall
Coating cures before wheels are reinstalled. Tires dressed and torqued to spec.
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