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C8 Corvette Ceramic coating Frisco, TX

11/24/2024

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Protect Your C8 Corvette with Ceramic Coating in Frisco, TX

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Your C8 Corvette is more than just a car; it’s a statement. Whether you’ve just driven off the dealership lot or you've had your car for some time, keeping it looking pristine is essential. The best way to protect the flawless paint and keep your car looking like new for years to come is with a ceramic coating.
At Devine Shine Auto Detail in Frisco, TX, we specialize in providing high-quality ceramic coating services for C8 Corvettes. Our team of skilled technicians are committed to delivering exceptional results that not only enhance the aesthetics of your car but also provide superior protection from the elements.

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Our Ceramic Coating Service in Frisco, TX

​At Devine Shine Auto Detail, we use premium products and the latest application techniques to ensure your C8 Corvette gets the best protection available. Our process involves:
  • Thorough Cleaning and Preparation: We start by washing and decontaminating the car’s surface to remove any dirt, grime, or previous wax. We then inspect the paint for imperfections and perform paint correction if necessary.
  • Precise Ceramic Coating Application: Our apply the coating meticulously to ensure full coverage and maximum protection.
  • Curing and Final Touches: After the application, the coating cures, bonding seamlessly with the paint to create a flawless finish.
We offer a range of ceramic coating packages tailored to suit your needs, whether you’re looking for basic protection or a more premium, long-lasting solution.

Ready to Protect Your C8 Corvette?
Contact us today or visit our shop in Frisco, TX, to schedule your ceramic coating appointment! 

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Ram  TRX ceramic coating in Dallas-F0rt Worth

6/4/2023

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Ram TRX Ceramic coating service

Are you looking for ceramic coating near DFW for your Ram TRX? Look no further! This Ram TRX owner wanted the best ceramic coating he could get to protect his truck while keeping it looking new!

what is a ceramic coating?

Ceramic coatings are designed to protect your car, truck, or motorcycle from UV and other environmental damage such as water spots, bugs and chemicals that you might come in contact with. ​On application can protect your vehicle for many years. Ceramic coating finishes leave a brilliant-glossy appearance that highlights your paint and makes maintenance washing easier. 

Titanium Ceramic coating

The Owner of this 2022 Ram TRX wanted the best solution to keep his truck looking new while providing long term protection that would be easy to maintain. We decided to install CS-II Titanium coating along with a glass and wheel coating. CS-II Titanium is a multi layer coating which is superior in adhesive strength. With a high resistance to abrasion, it will not deteriorate with age.
Titanium utilizes the next generation of protective coating for automotive surfaces. The extremely long-lasting crystal coat acts as a protective armor against acid rain, bird droppings, road film, tar and harmful UV rays.

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Devine Shine Auto Detail provides the best car detailing and ceramic coating in the Frisco Tx! We specialize in ceramic coatings, paint correction, swirl mark removal, high end detailing and interior detailing. With over 10 years experience we know how to car for your vehicle!
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How to wash and maintain your CS-II ceramic coating

8/26/2022

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Cadillac XLR transformation Detail

2/28/2021

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This Cadillac XLR needed a extensive car detailing. 16 years old with 160,000 it was time for a spa day! After some evaluation we found this Cadillac needed a little of everything. Full paint decontamination was needed to remove embedded contaminants in the paint. This is done by using a wax removing soap wash, paint prep to remove iron particles stuck in the paint from brake dust, and detailing clay. 
The entire car was covered in severe water spots. Unfortunately some spots have already etched into the glass and paint but was able to improve dramatically. Paint was heavily polished to remove swirl marks and scratches and a ceramic coating paint protection was applied.
Wheels were removed for a deep cleaning along with the suspension. After some cleaning the wheels were refinished, powder coated black giving this XLR a new look.
Ceramic window tint was installed to block the Texas sun. After many hour of detailing and paint correction this Cadillac looked awesome.  You can clearly see how a professional detail can bring your old car back to like new condition. A car wash can not give you these results! If you are looking for car detailing, paint correction, and ceramic coating near Frisco Texas I can help. Contact Devine Shine Auto Detail to get your car looking it's best and protected! 
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Car show detail in Dallas

1/28/2019

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Do you have a vehicle that you need to get ready for an upcoming car show? I understand that every car is different and the amount of prep will be different for every car! This Corvette was in need of some love to get it  ready for a indoor car show in Dallas Texas called Super Car Expo. I only had a few days with the car and with the possibility of a vinyl wrap in the future a full paint correction was not performed. A light polish(buff) and some magic tricks were performed to bring out the gloss in the paint!

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Evaluating the paint condition
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One the most important things to do is properly evaluate the paint. This will ensure I understand the condition of the paint and what processes need to be performed to have the car looking its best! What issues did I find with the black paint on this corvette?

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Pigtail defects most likely caused by a DA sander.
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Swirl marks and marring dulls the appearance of the paint
In the First picture if you look closely you can see what looks to be a curl like scratch pattern which is called a pigtail. This is usually caused by dirt or some type of abrasive particle that gets trapped between the face of the sanding paper and the paint. The oscillating motion of the machine causes this defect. The second picture shows swirl marks and marring commonly caused by improper washing techniques. 

Can a car show detail prep make my car look better?

Yes! Even though there was not enough time to complete a full paint correction to perfect the paint I was able to improve most of the defects and add tons of gloss to make sure this corvette was show worthy! Check out the pictures after the detail! Transformed from swirled and dulled to a smooth deep gloss look!
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Bullitt Mustang Ceramic coating

10/22/2018

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Ceramic coating in Little elm|Frisco
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What a great car the 2009 Bullitt Mustang. This special edition mustang is a tribute to the car Steve Mcqueen drove in the 1968 film Bullitt.  This car had a few more options than the standard GT model. A revised intake, exhaust. 3:73 gears, unique interior trim etc. 
   I spent a couple of days with this car to make her shine better than new and install a durable ceramic coating protecting it from the elements for years. After a strong wash to strip any wax and stubborn road grime it received a single stage paint correction to remove swirls and scratches. This is an important step to the overall appearance of the vehicle. Removing these defects create a smooth glossy finish before installing the semi permanent ceramic coating. 
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CS-II ceramic coating

After discussing options with the owner we decided to go with CS-II B268 ceramic coating. This coating was designed for performance a affordability. B268 is our entry level coating that has a durability of 18-24 months. This coating is a single layer application applied to paint and trim creating a hydrophobic barrier against things like bird droppings, UV, harsh chemicals. Not only do coatings protect your vehicles finish they add a glass like shine that looks incredible.  If you live in the DFW area give me a shout for a free estimate. We offer several options in ceramic coating services for Little elm, Frisco, The Colony and surrounding areas. 
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mUstang ceramic coating dfw

6/27/2018

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Check out this 2018 Mustang I had the opportunity to polish and apply a protective ceramic coating! The owner of this mustang wanted the entire exterior protected so we chose to have it ceramic coated with CS-II Titanium ceramic. Not only did the paint and trim receive Titanium the wheels were prepped and ceramic coated with CS-II Aplha 45 then finished off the detail with a durable windshield coating. 
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CS-ii titanium

​ This coating cannot be removed by washing or using harsh soaps or cleaners, once cured it needs to be removed through machine polishing. The paint on the car's surface will maintain its natural and flexible exterior with temperature changes. This extremely long-lasting crystal coat acts as a protective armor. It maintains the luster and color of the paint on your car with the best grade of hardness (9h) while its adhesive strength will minimize the appearance of light scratches. Thus, the paint is protected and given a longer life cycle. Another key benefit of Titanium Coating is that it offers a deep rich gloss and finish. With proper care you can expect up to 5-7 years of protection. 
 other product. Here are a few pics of the final result! The great thing about a ceramic coating is if you maintain your car regularly it will keep that new car look for many years! 
 Are you looking for auto detailing near Little Elm or Frisco? Contact us so we can put together a detailing package for you! 

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Audi R8 Ceramic coating in DFW

4/29/2018

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Recently I had the opportunity to detail this beautiful Audi R8. This is what you think of when you hear the words sports car. Two door, convertible, red and plenty of power to get you down the road in a hurry! The owner made the trip all the from Southlake Texas for a paint correction and our Self healing ceramic coating CS-II Titanium SH. 
   The paint had some significant swirls and scratches which were removed by carefully polishing the paint. In the video below you can see difference between a paint that has swirls and scratches and when it has been polished to remove them. 



Titanium Sh Ceramic coating

So what is Titanium SH? This is a self healing ceramic coating that acts as a armor against acid rain, bird droppings, road film, tar and harmful UV rays.  Now self healing doesn’t mean you can scratch the paint with a key down to the metal and expect it to magically heal nor does it mean that it is easily scratched. Actual scratch resistance is on par with other coatings but by being softer, it has the ability to reflow under heat. The limits of this technology are similar to what you find on the best paint protection films from Suntek and Xpel except in those cases they require a heat gun or hair dryer to heal from damage. In our case, you just need 110-150 degree heat which is easily achieved on a sunny day. 
  Enough typing lets get to the beauty pictures. After a full paint decontamination, paint correction to remove swirls and scratches and Titanium SH applied to the paint we have one stunning Audi R8!  
Are you looking for auto detailing in Frisco, Little elm or surrounding area? Devine Shine Auto Detail offers paint correction and a complete line of ceramic coatings. Give us a call or email so we can discuss what detailing service will be best for you and your vehicle!

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THE TRUTH ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE CERAMIC COATING:

3/4/2018

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 Want to learn about ceramic car paint coatings and the benefits? Our friend and fellow Pearl Nano Installer Jay from Eco Wash Hawaii  wrote this great blog post that is worth a read. Tons of great information! please feel free to comment or reach out to us with your thoughts or any questions you may have! 
  
    This blog is dedicated to explaining what automotive ceramic coatings are, what they aren’t, and how to decide if they’re the right option for you. This may get rant-ish at times, because I’m a little fed up with the sale pitches and outlandish claims i see out there on the web – some are misleading while others are straight lies and if they continue will eventually tarnish the image of this great new form of automotive surface protections. I also want to point out that this article is speaking in general terms about ceramic coating. There are many different kinds of ceramic coatings, majority of them being SiO2 (Silicon Dioxide) based with different formulations to tweak their performance characteristics such as water repellancy, hardness, self healing, etc. There is another form of ceramic coating which is SiC (Silicon Carbide) which has different properties than SiO2 based ones. 


So What is Ceramic Nano coating? Also known as Glass coating or ceramic clear coating.    First let’s back up a bit, let’s quickly discuss what 90+% of automotive factory paint finishes are –  a Base coat/Clear Coat system. This means that there 2 stages of paint applied, the first being a Base coat, or color coat, which provides the color of your paintjob. And second, is the clear coat, which provides depth, gloss, and protection of your color coat. Factory clear coat finishes are basically paint without pigment, and are meant to protect your color coat from damage and UV fading. They are less likely to oxidize, which makes cars look newer, longer compared to the older paint systems. But factory clear coat systems have weak water repellency, chemical and dirt resistance, and are easy to scratch and swirl. Until the invention of Ceramic coatings, Waxes and Sealants were the undisputed way to protect your clear coat.  But waxing or sealing the paint still doesn’t completely protect from elemental damage. Waxes and sealants do not prevent scratches or swirls, are not too chemically resistant or heat resistant. Their durability ranges from weeks to months, and need re-application frequently – which is a tiresome task for most people.
    Every single manufacturer, detailer and car cleaning enthusiast has been chasing the Holy Grail of paint protection since the invention of the clear coat. Battles rage over what protects longer, looks better, or is easier to apply. And the game has just gotten more complicated with the explosion of popularity from Ceramic Nano Coatings.
   
SO WHAT IS IT ALREADY?!?!    OK OK. – So i’m NOT a chemist, I don’t pretend to be one, and i didn’t pay attention to chemistry in school.. So I’m not going to go all periodic table of elements on you. But, Essentially it is a liquid product, made up of ceramic nano particles suspended in a clear resin that when applied, hardens and cross links into a virtually impermeable surface that is chemically bonded to your vehicle. If applied correctly, ceramic coatings will not delaminate or chip off the surface it is applied to. And is considered “semi-permanent” in that it will always be there until it is abraded off the surface. Once cured, most ceramic coatings will display insane water repellency, increased gloss, greater resistance to abrasion and chemicals, and additional UV blockers to prevent color fading and oxidation. Ceramic coatings are NOT paints, but they will bond to and protect paints. Think of it as a second layer of skin, or a sacrificial layer or protection.
   The main ingredient “SiO2” has been added to many other products as well such as car wash soaps, waterless car washes, and paint sealants. These are NOT considered “coatings”, the protection from these products can range from days to months depending on what they were designed to do. To label it a “coating”, it should be resin based, so be careful when opening up your wallet for there are sleazy detailers out there selling you a ceramic coating when actually only applying a sealant. 
Wow, this sounds like some magical stuff.. Looks like they’ve found that Fountain of Youth rightt??WRONG! Although ceramic coatings are one of the best things since sliced bread, they also are not bullet proof and require special care. And this is where my rant wants to kick in. As a young boy, I was taught to under promise and over deliver just like many of you. Unfortunately, not everyone was taught that lesson. The rampant over marketing, and over promising of what ceramic coatings can and will do, just twist me up inside. All these outlandish claims, things that even a little common sense would prove wrong, are floating around in social media ads, on product websites, and are even regurgitated by installers – all to get their piece of the money pie. I really hope these people are reading this: You’re going to ruin it for everyone!!!
Differences in ceramic coating quality:There are MANY brands of ceramic coatings floating around the market. The main determination of the quality of the product is whether it can be bought by anyone, or only by professionals. Over the counter ceramic coatings are typically more user friendly for the non professional, but will usually lack in hardness, durability, slickness, or any other combination of features associated with ceramic coatings. Highly skilled professionals will opt to use a professional only product when they want the best quality for their clients, others will install over the counter ceramic coatings to keep product costs down and profits high. Best practice as a consumer is to ask what brand the installer is using, and research it on google. Most reputable brands will have reviews, and more information online about the claims of their product. If your detailer is making claims that don’t match the product description by the manufacturer, it’d be in your best interest to find a more honest installer. And many times the quality and durability of the product are determined by how skillful the detailer is on correcting and prepping the surfaces, and applying.. so also read online reviews on the installer! A great product will fail if installed improperly.  The more information you have, the less likely you will be ripped off so research research and research! 
So what are these people claiming that makes you want to go online and blog a rant?    Well, my first issue is the insinuation that ceramic coatings are going to replace your need to wash and maintain your vehicle. It just doesn’t work that way. If you read their claims closely, you’ll see the word “RESISTANCE” a lot. Just like that watch on your wrist says “Water Resistant”, it will resist water, but to what degree? It is clearly different from “Water Proof”. You can take a water resistant watch into the shower, but go scuba diving and you’re sure to lose track of time!
So let me go point by point, and translate what their marketing departments really mean.1) “Improved Scratch Resistance” Or “9H Hardness” – There’s an abrasion test in which pencils of different hardness (1 being the softest and 9 being the hardest) are used to grade how susceptible a surface is to scratching. They use these pencils to scratch the surface to measure how resistant it is to damage. Most automotive clear coats have a hardness of 4-6 on the scale. Ceramic coatings claim improved hardness up to 9, or 9H. This doesn’t mean the coating is impervious to scratches, all this means is that that certain pencil will not scratch it. It is a marketing gimmick as most hard objects will exceed the comparable 9H pencil. If you put your soda bottle on your car and it slides off – it WILL scratch your ceramic coating. Or if you use a dish scrubber to wash your car, it WILL scratch. Or if someone keys your car it WILL go through. All this should mean to you is that only the lightest of abrasions will be prevented by installing a ceramic coating. Ceramic coating isn’t going to bounce bullets, period. 2) “Rock Chip Resistance” – A straight up lie! IF there is ANY measurable resistance to rock chips from a ceramic coating, I have yet to see any manufacturer post any proof by way of independent testing. If a rock flung at your car at 20mph can chip your glass, chip your paint, dent your bumper, it’s going to do all of that whether you have ceramic coatings or not. So if you see any installer or manufacturer claiming chip resistance RUN, RUN FAST! The ONLY real protection against rock chipping and road rash is Paint Protection Films, or Clear Brah’s. Which are thick layers of a vinyl applied over your paint like a Window Tint installation. 3) “Improved Chemical Resistance”– Once again, an improvement on the almost non existent chemical resistance of clear coats. But this claim is highly true! Most ceramic coatings will not allow chemicals to penetrate through and damage your clear coat. But once again, not bullet proof. If you’re going to allow bird droppings to sit on your car for weeks because you have a ceramic coating – you are in for a surprise!
4) “Self healing”, there is some truth to this. In general, Ceramic coatings have shown to self repair themselves on a very minor scale under extreme heat. Then there are ceramic coatings with enhanced the self healing capabilities. But for the general ceramic coatings.. Don’t think that scratch will just disappear in a few days under the sun. 
5) The Lighter Test / Lighter fluid test – If you see your installer or manufacturer touting these tests – RUN! The test is usually shown where a lighter is being used to strike the paint, and that the scuffs just wipe away. Or lighter fluid is sprayed on the car and then lit and the paint magically doesn’t melt. These are just gimmicks. Any store bought wax can help deflect the lighter strike, and the hottest part of a fire is at the tip of the flame, not at the surface where the fire actually sits above and barely warms the surface. This is hype marketing and total B.S.
6) Warranties – Many coatings boast warranties from 2-5 years.. Some even claim lifetime if you apply an obscene amount of layers. First off, if an installer is using the word guarantee, or warranty.. Get it in writing! And if they DO have a written warranty, make sure you thoroughly read the requirements of maintaining that warranty. If you have nothing in writing, then you have nothing, sorry. Many warranties will require periodic check ups, or applications of booster products, which will be at your expense. Miss a quarterly check up? WARRANTY VOIDED! And then there’s those pesky denial of claims due to improper maintenance. They can always turn around and claim you did not maintain it properly and the warranty is now voided. My best advice is to choose an installer that can also maintain the coating for you himself, that way they HAVE to stand by their product and for the most part cannot blame you for improper care.  And also to choose an installer who applies a coating that does not require the application of booster products, if you really think about it.. How permanent can it be if you need to re-apply product periodically? Food for thought.
7) “No Need to Wax your vehicle again”– This is true, the ceramic coatings are like waxes and sealants on steroids. There is usually no need to wax or seal over unless you just want to. The ceramic coatings will do just about everything better than a wax or a sealant can, and for longer. There are some ceramic coatings that require a re-application of a booster product on a periodic basis, these are usually part of the requirements for maintaining the warranty.
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8) Price – Ceramic coatings are fairly expensive compared to waxes and sealants mostly because they require surgical prep work in order to bond and cure properly.This is a time consuming and tedious process that is best left to a trained professional. You can generally judge the quality of the installer by the prices they charge for their service. The less expensive the service is, the higher the chance that there will be cut corners in prepping your vehicle for coating. This is not universal, there are many high quality installers who offer lower prices. It is just a guideline, and something for you to think about. Always do your research, not only on the installer but on the product they are using. Online reviews can help you better understand the quality of the installer. Yelp, Facebook, and Google all have business review sections. And for Yelp, don’t forget to look at the “Not Recommended Reviews” section because in some cases if the installer is or isn’t paying for ad services through them, their reviews get selectively removed and hidden on the bottom of the page.
So is ceramic coating the right choice for me?    Generally, anyone and everyone who owns a vehicle that they care about and want to maintain should have a professional installer apply this product. It may not be affordable to everyone, but we all could use this type of protection.. especially in Hawaii. BUT, if you’re looking for a product to apply so you can feel better neglecting your car and never washing it, you’re wasting your money. Or if you’re going to fail to learn the proper techniques to wash and maintain your car on your own, you’re also going to waste your money. Having a ceramic coating applied should be a commitment on your end to break the bad habits of improper care, and to educate yourself on how best to keep the coating in tip top shape. Your installer should be able to give you all the advice you need on proper maintenance, and which products and techniques are best to use to clean it.  
    As a detailer, I only offer ceramic coatings to clients that show that they are obsessed and committed to maintaining their car. Us detailers have a lot of pride in what we do, nothing hurts us more than to spend 20+ hours on someone’s car only to see it a few months down the road completely trashed. As an installer, I refuse to apply a ceramic coating when I know the owner isn’t going to take care of it. I don’t want my name on that job, I don’t want my products name on that job, I don’t want to be even a thought on that job. I want to apply it for a person who will have as much pride in their car as I do after installing. That is why we offer low cost maintenance options so we can take the burden off your hands. But that’s just me. If you still want a ceramic coating after reading this, and make no plans on maintaining your car properly, there are ceramic coating installation mills that pump out hundreds a month that could care less if you void your warranty. Me, I don’t want any piece of that pie.
So, In recap, for those who didn’t read this because it is too long, here is the quick and skinny of it all:What are ceramic coatings? The newest and greatest for of surface protection to date. They are clear layers of protection that act as a second skin, protecting your paint job.
What do they do? They protect surfaces by repelling water and dirt, they increase gloss, they increase chemical resistance, they increase resistance to abrasion.
What don’t they do? They do not stop rock chips, they do not prevent water spotting, they do not replace proper care or maintenance, they do not prevent dings or dents, they are not bullet proof and they do not last forever.
What to look for when choosing an installer? Check online reviews from Yelp, facebook or google. Ask for photos of prior installations, and photos of the installers paint correction jobs they’ve done. ALso look up reviews on the product the installer is applying. Look for an installer who can maintain the coating for you. Do not buy into hype marketing. Are they all they claim to be? Mostly yes, but there are many claims that are exaggerated or overstated. If the sales pitch sounds like an infomercial, i’d be skeptical. The skill set of the installer is more important than the product they use, as many coating products are similar in chemical make-up.
Are they guaranteed or warranted? Only if you get it in writing, and then only if you maintain them according to the fine print.
Are they for everyone? Yes everyone can benefit from this, but NO they are NOT for everyone. They are NOT recommended for those who are not committed to proper maintenance. For those people, regular periodic details should be all you need, and will save you money and heartache.
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Chevrolet SS Ceramic Coating

1/25/2018

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The Chevrolet SS family sedan. This car is perfect for picking up the kids from school then taking it to the strip for a little racing fun. So what makes this different from your average four door car?  Under the hood you will find a 415Hp V8 that can run 0-60 in 4.5 seconds. Choose the optional 6 speed manual transmission for some added fun!
    This particular SS we installed a 5 year ceramic coating which included removing the wheels to properly clean and ceramic coat front to back. After spending many hours on prep and install this car shines like a diamond. The car looks fantastic! Not only will it look this way for years but ceramic coatings will keep your car cleaner longer so less maintenance is required to keep that just detailed look! 
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