Never Wax Again.
Denver ceramic coatings

Experience The Best
Permanent Coating
NO OTHER COATING COMES CLOSE
Elevate your vehicle's protection to aerospace standards with EJ3's advanced multi-layerable, clear liquid nano-ceramic coating. This 9H+ rated coating forms a permanent, flexible glass shield, offering six times the hardness of standard clear coats. Its hydrophobic properties repel water and contaminants, ensuring a lasting, high-gloss finish with self-cleaning benefits.
OUR 5 & 10 YEAR WARRANTY
REGISTERS TO YOUR CARFAX REPORT
— NO BS GUARANTEE —
our coating comes with a limited 5 and 10 year warranty. If you ever
need re-service just bring it into our shop. No questions asked.
— HYDROPHOBIC AND SELF CLEANING —
water easily removes dirt from the surface by encapsulating
it while rolling off the surface.
—ULTIMATE GLOSS —
nanoparticles fill the smallest pores in the paint which gives your
vehicle a permanent showroom shine. NO MORE WAXING.
— 9H+ SURFACE PROTECTION —
prevents damage from bird droppings, bugs, dirt, tar, tree sap,
and graffiti paint from bonding to the surface.

What is a ceramic coating?
A ceramic coating is applied in a liquid form and cures to a hard, permanent layer on top of the vehicle's paint. This top layer essentially acts like an addition to your clear coat, creating a harder, glossy surface while protecting the softer paint inside from scratches and swirls.
To be classified as a ceramic coating (not to be confused with a ceramic spray), the coating must contain a significant silicon dioxide component (silica, Si02), sourced from a natural earth materials like quartz and sand. When EJ3 Detailing applies the ceramic coating to your vehicle's paint, the two layers bond together will repel water after proper cure time.
The purpose of a ceramic coating is to protect a car's paint from blemishes and damage from daily use. After application, a coating makes car washes easier and shields the vehicle from UV rays, bird droppings and numerous other external factors.
Coatings Explained
Ceramic VS. Wax
Is it worth it?
