Interior ceramic coating
An interior ceramic coating is a protective coating made for cabin surfaces such as plastics, leather, fabric, and screens, resisting staining, UV fade, and wear.
What it means
An interior ceramic coating protects the cabin rather than the exterior paint. The surfaces inside a car take a different kind of abuse: hard plastics scuff and gloss up with handling, leather absorbs body oils and fades, fabric stains, and touchscreens collect fingerprints and grime. Interior coatings are formulated for these surfaces. Once applied, they resist staining, slow UV fade, hold back everyday wear, and add a slick top layer so spills bead up and wipe away instead of soaking in. Because plastic, leather, fabric, and glass behave very differently, no single formulation works everywhere. An interior coating is applied surface by surface, with the right product matched to each material, so the dashboard, door cards, seats, carpets, and screens each get protection suited to what they are made of.
Why it matters in Singapore
A car parked outdoors in Singapore turns into an oven, and the heat plus strong UV through the glass bakes and fades dashboards and trim faster than owners expect. High humidity also makes spills and stains harder to shift before they set. An interior coating slows that fading and keeps cabin surfaces easier to clean, which protects how a car presents at resale.
How Revol Carz handles this
Revol Carz deep-cleans the cabin first, lifting embedded grime so the coating bonds to a clean surface. We then coat each area with the formulation matched to its material: hard plastics, leather, fabric, and glass treated separately. The car is left to cure before collection so the protection sets properly across every surface.