Ceramic Coating: The Ultimate Solution for Protecting Your RV

Ceramic Coating is just what it sounds like: a thin, hardened material that is applied to your coach’s surface to provide a strong barrier against the elements. Essentially, Ceramic Coating helps prevent potential damage to your RV’s paint job.

As a rule of thumb, the earlier you coat your RV, the better. Moreover, always rely on the pros to get the job done. Our qualified Paint and Body Experts are factory-trained and certified by the product we use, so you know you’re getting the best results possible. While it’s a labor-intensive process, it’s certainly worth the time and effort.

Watch the video below to hear Mark Moniuszko, NIRVC’s Director of Paint and Body, and Angie Morell, Director of Sales, discuss the science behind Ceramic Coating, and its many benefits.

Ceramic Coating is a popular option for RVs for several reasons:

  1. Offers superior protection against damage and discoloration from scratches, weathering, UV rays, and contaminants such as road debris, rock chips, tree branches, water spots, bugs, and more.
  2. Is highly durable and can last for years without the need for frequent repainting.
  3. Enhances the overall appearance of your RV by providing a glossy, mirror-like finish.

Check out the video below to see how a Ceramic Coated RV shines! 

    The Ceramic Coating process entails a few important steps, all of which are completed by our Paint and Body Experts:

    1. Conduct a thorough paint inspection to evaluate the coach’s paint repair needs.
    2. Make any necessary paint corrections.
    3. Buff the coach for 30 hours. (Yes, 30 hours!)
    4. Wipe the coach down with 100% alcohol to remove dust, grime and film.
    5. Apply the Ceramic Coating.
    6. Allow the coating to fully cure indoors for about three days.

    Ceramic Coating offers a combination of protection and aesthetics that make it an excellent choice for RV owners looking to protect their investment and maintain their coach’s appearance over time. Learn more about Ceramic Coating as well as NIRVC’s other Paint and Body services.

    Note: We offer on-site ceramic coating services at all of our locations except Washington, D.C.