1880 S Dairy Ashford Rd, Suite 650, Houston, TX 77077

1880 S Dairy Ashford Rd, Suite 650, Houston, TX 77077

Gtechniq – Coating vs. Wax

Everybody wants the best for their vehicle, so opting for coating or waxing your car isn’t a decision that should be made lightly.

What are the benefits of either form of protection? And what can you expect when you apply a ceramic coating or wax to your vehicle? Let’s look at what’s involved.

What Does Wax Offer?

Wax has traditionally been viewed as the most cost-effective way of protecting your car against superficial damage and maintaining its appearance. The ease of purchasing and applying wax with little instruction has made this an attractive proposition for car enthusiasts everywhere.

Washing your car and then applying a wax substance to it afterwards is undoubtedly a straightforward and uncomplicated solution to giving your car a glossy finish. You won’t need an expert to undertake the task for you, and you can develop your skills by practising the waxing process.

It’s a cheaper option than ceramic coating for those on a budget, which might be the decisive factor as you make your purchase. However, the reason wax is cheaper than ceramic coating is that it simply offers less protection. Your vehicle will not be as protected with wax against the sun’s UV rays or incidental blemishes as it otherwise would be because wax doesn’t embed itself into the deeper layers of the surface as well as ceramic coating does.

While it might be easy enough to understand how applying wax is done, it’s fairly labour-intensive to cover every inch of your car, taking up much time as you do this.

The Benefits of Ceramic Coating

The best ceramic coatings offer greater protection for your car’s exterior than a wax can. The way ceramic coating bonds chemically into the paintwork of your vehicle offers a far greater resistance against UV rays, animal droppings, and whatever else your car faces on the road.

Hydrophobic materials make washing your car much simpler because there is less chance that stubborn marks of stains will linger on your vehicle, making them much easier to slide off with a thorough wash; this can save you a great deal of time and annoyance as you aim to keep your car at its glistening best.

Many ceramic coatings can be applied by you, saving you money on paying experts to apply the coating. Still, you may wish to ask the professionals to proceed with the job with the highest coating specification and the most accurate undertaking.

Compared to traditional wax, the extra cost of ceramic coating is worth it, considering how much longer it lasts than wax. Over time, you might realise savings are made with ceramic coating instead of wax, as ceramic coatings can generally last five years.

It’s more likely that your car will maintain its great aesthetic appeal if you apply a ceramic coating, thus keeping much of its value if you decide to sell your car someday. Ultimately, a ceramic coating is a better long-term option and holds more benefits than wax for your car.