Paint protection

Ceramic spray coating

A ceramic spray coating is a spray-applied SiO2 product that adds quick, lightweight protection lasting months, used to top up a full ceramic coating between services.

What it means

A ceramic spray coating is a liquid SiO2 product applied with a trigger sprayer and wiped down, rather than the slow, layered process of a full professional coating. It sits at the lightweight end of the ceramic protection range, often called a topper or a boost. The chemistry is the same family of silica that powers a bonded coating, but the layer is much thinner and does not cure to the same hardness, so durability is measured in months rather than years. A ceramic spray coating adds gloss, water beading, and easier cleaning quickly and at low effort. It is useful as entry-level protection or as a way to refresh and extend an existing professional coating between services. It is not a substitute for a fully bonded ceramic coating, which lasts far longer and resists more.

Why it matters in Singapore

In Singapore's heat, UV, and frequent rain, even a top-tier ceramic coating loses some hydrophobic performance over time. A ceramic spray coating is a practical way to keep beading and slickness strong through the year without booking a full reapplication. For owners not yet ready for a bonded coating, it also offers a low-commitment first layer of protection against the local climate.

How Revol Carz handles this

Revol Carz uses a spray-applied ceramic step as a maintenance topper for cars already running a ZeTough Glass 6H, Ceramic 9H, or Titanium coating, applied after a proper wash to restore beading between services. For owners deciding on protection, our team explains where a spray topper helps and where a full bonded coating is the better long-term choice.

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