Cerakote Professional Ceramic Paint Coating

Dan

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Cerakote Professional Ceramic Paint Coating – Field Test Review​


I recently put Cerakote Professional’s Ceranic paint coating through its paces on my multicoat red, and here’s how it shook out.


1. Surface Prep​


  • Condition: Paint was in decent shape—minor swirl marks (DISO) and plenty of life scratches, especially on horizontal surfaces where abrasion tends to catch.
  • Application Weather: 59 degrees, 50% humidity.
  • Correction: Spent about 4 hours polishing with Turtle Wax One & Done (fantasic stuff), followed by two rounds of 91% isopropyl wipe-downs (ohh the paint pores...). Left the surface smooth and free of oils for optimal bond.

2. Application Process​


  • Ease: Application is virtually identical to Opti–Seal, this stuff is goof proof.
  • Technique: Wipe on, spread evenly, then wait ~5 minutes for the coating to “sweat” micro-beads.
  • Cleanup: Wiped off effortlessly—very low tack and no hard-spots whatsoever, and I let some go 2x-3x the time recommended, still no issue.

3. Initial Finish & Feel​


  • Slickness: Good at first, pretty incredible as it cures.
  • Depth & Color: Deepened the multicoat red; it has a subtle, saturated look without pushing into “saran-wrap” gloss territory.
  • Gloss Level: High, but not blinding. Strikes a sweet spot between outrageous custom paint and a deep carnauba finish.

4. Durability & Maintenance (Coming soon)​


  • Dirt Release:
  • Washability:

5. Pros & Cons​

+Ultra-slick, true ceramic feel
+Reasonable pricing, especially on sale.
+Easy application—just like popular spray sealants
+Noticeable color-enhancement on dark paints
=Gloss isn’t “mirror wrap” level (may disappoint flash-seekers)
-Not a "hard" coating, applicator remains soft.

6. Verdict​


Cerakote’s Pro Ceramic coating delivers on its core promise: easy application and an immediately slick, color-rich finish. If you’re looking for a no-fuss way to upgrade gloss and hydrophobicity on an already well-preped paint, it’s hard to beat. Long-term durability remains to be seen, but for intitial findings, I’m impressed—and I’ll update this thread once I’ve put some time on it.


*For those wondering why this actually looks wordy and has details that my trademark posts usually lack... I had chatgpt interview me and write this review. I made a few minor tweaks, but it did great... and it looks pretty!
 
Not the greatest pics but at least a bit of a visual. I also did one fender with Mr. Fix as a control!
 

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Was looking into this myself for my CX 5. Curious to see longevity on it as well. Used their trim coat and am pleased with the look as well as it not washing out after after driving in the rain and a couple of washes after that.
 
Not the greatest pics but at least a bit of a visual. I also did one fender with Mr. Fix as a control!
What a beautiful job, Dan !!!! That red paint looks really great !!!! Thanks for all that hard work, then the pics, then the editing to get it up here!!!
 
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Was looking into this myself for my CX 5. Curious to see longevity on it as well. Used their trim coat and am pleased with the look as well as it not washing out after after driving in the rain and a couple of washes after that.
Its parked in a garage most of the time so I'm not sure I'll be a good endorsement for durability, however most reviews seem to say its pretty durable.

I can say this stuff is just super slick after washing. The control, Mr Fix, is so crazy grabby in comparison. I have some Tec580 I'm anxious to try as reviews say it is super slick as well, but that will be on another car.
 
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