Expert Wheel Ceramic Coatings in New Jersey

Wheel Ceramic Coatings

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Protect Your Wheels with Ceramic Coatings

Don't let brake dust and road grime ruin your finish.

At Caruso's Mobile Detailing in New Jersey, we offer specialized Ceramic Coating for your wheels and calipers. Your wheels face the toughest conditions, and this nano-ceramic product provides the ultimate defense. It creates an exceptionally durable and hydrophobic barrier that stops contaminants from etching the paint and makes cleanup a breeze.

Preserve your vehicle's aesthetic and value. We always start with a thorough wheel detail before application to guarantee the best, longest-lasting protection.

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The Benefits of Ceramic Coating Your Wheels

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Blocks Brake Dust Adhesion

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Creates an ultra-slick barrier that prevents brake dust from bonding to the surface.

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Simplifies Wheel Cleaning

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Allows dirt and grime to be easily rinsed away with less scrubbing.

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Superior Heat Resistance

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Protects the wheel finish from the extreme heat generated during braking.

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Prevents Corrosion and Staining

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Shields wheels from rust, road salts, and chemical etching.

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Creates & Locks in a Deep Gloss

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Enhances the wheel's finish with a durable, long-lasting shine.

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Ceramic Coating: The Last Defense for Your Wheels.

Your wheels deserve professional-grade protection. Invest in proper care. Get personalized advice and a free quote today.

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Our Wheel Ceramic Coating Process

STEP ONE: SURFACE PREP

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We start by thoroughly washing and decontaminating the wheels to ensure that the accumulated brake dust and dirt is removed and free of any contaminants that could interfere with the bonding process.

STEP TWO: APPLICATION

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Our skilled technicians apply the ceramic coating to the surface of the wheels using specialized tools and techniques to ensure even coverage and maximum durability.

STEP THREE: CURING

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Once applied, the ceramic coating is left to cure and bond with the wheel, forming a strong, protective barrier that fills micropores and repels brake dust, road grime and other contaminants.

STEP FOUR: FINAL INSPECTION

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We conduct a final inspection to ensure that the ceramic coating has been applied correctly and that your wheel has finished curing to ensure optimal resilience.

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How Ceramic Coatings Protect Your Wheels

  1. Chemical Bonding: Ceramic coatings are applied to the surface of the wheel, bonding with the wheel's material to form a robust, protective layer.

  2. Filling Micropores: The coating effectively fills the minute pores on the wheel's surface, which can trap dirt and make cleaning more challenging.

  3. Repelling Contaminants: The coating establishes a hydrophobic surface, allowing water and other contaminants to bead up and roll off, simplifying the cleaning process and preventing adhesion.

  4. Chemical Resistance: Ceramic coatings provide chemical resistance, enabling them to endure exposure to road salt, brake fluid, and various chemicals that could harm wheels.

  5. Long-Term Protection: By forming a protective barrier and repelling contaminants, ceramic coatings assist in preventing long-term wheel damage, such as corrosion and discoloration.

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Auto Detailing


Comprehensive deep-cleaning restores and protects your interior and exterior. Mobile or in-shop detailing available.

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Ceramic Coatings


Offering 3/5/10 year exterior, glass, wheel, & interior ceramic coatings to give your vehicle the ultimate protection available.

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Maintenance Programs


Stay clean. Stay protected. Stay ahead. Three month contracts for bi-weekly/ monthly maintenance.

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Have Questions?

  • Ceramic coatings serve as a protective layer applied to surfaces such as wheels, forming a hydrophobic barrier. This characteristic allows the coating to repel water and other liquids, simplifying the cleaning and maintenance of the surface. Ceramic coatings also offer resistance to UV rays, chemicals, and extreme temperatures, which further improves their protective capabilities.

  • Simplified Cleaning: Ceramic coating facilitates the removal of brake dust and various debris from wheels.

    Durable Protection: This coating aids in safeguarding wheels against scratches, corrosion, and other forms of damage.

    Improved Aesthetics: Ceramic coatings enhance the cleanliness and glossiness of wheels.

  • Ceramic coatings applied to wheels can endure for a period ranging from 2 to 5 years, influenced by elements such as the kind of coating used, the quality of the application, and the level of maintenance provided. Effective maintenance, which involves routine cleaning and steering clear of aggressive chemicals, is essential for extending the durability of the coating.

  • Routine Maintenance: Regularly clean your wheels using a mild car wash soap and a microfiber cloth.

    Steer Clear of Strong Chemicals: Avoid using strong chemicals or abrasive cleaners on wheels with a ceramic coating.

    Opt for pH-Neutral Cleaners: Utilize pH-neutral wheel cleaners that are specially designed for ceramic-coated surfaces.

    Frequent Checks: Examine your wheels for any indications of damage or wear.

  • Yes, you can start driving your car approximately 24 hours after the application. For the first 24 hours post-application, ensure that no water comes into contact with the vehicle's surfaces (including sprinklers, rain, car washes, etc.)

  • New wheels: Applying a ceramic coating to new wheels aids in safeguarding them against brake dust, road grime, and various contaminants, thereby preserving their finish and preventing corrosion.

    Wheel upgrades: If you have upgraded to aftermarket wheels or invested in high-performance rims, applying a ceramic coating can protect your investment and help them retain their new appearance for an extended period.

    Seasonal prep: Prior to facing harsh weather conditions like winter or rainy seasons, applying a ceramic coating to your wheels offers an extra layer of protection against corrosive salt, grime, and water spots.

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