➤➤ Incredible Shine
Skilled Ceramic Coating Service in Parkville, MD
Protect your paint from the elements and keep its just-detailed shine with ceramic coating from Bridges Auto Detailing in Parkville, MD.
➤➤ CERAMIC COATING
Parkville, MD’s Destination for Ceramic Coating
If you’re tired of your car looking dusty the day after you wash it, ceramic coating is your solution. Bridges Auto Detailing installs ceramic coatings that add serious gloss and make your paint easier to clean, so dirt, road film, and water don’t stick like they used to.
You’ll spend less time scrubbing, your vehicle will stay looking sharper between washes, and the finish will have a smooth, slick feel. If you want protection that looks good and makes ownership easier, we’ll get you set up with the right coating for how you drive and how you want your car to look.
➤➤ Bridges Pricing
CERAMIC COATING PACKAGES
➤➤ Ultimate
Ecocoat Quartz+ Graphene Reinforced
STARTING AT $1,400
Turnaround 1 Day
THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- Level 1 paint correction
- Double application of ceramic to paint and bodywork
- Wheel faces only coated
- Windshield coated
- Exterior vinyl and plastics coated
- Headlights and taillights coated
- Includes warranty (see detailer for information)
➤➤ Best Seller
Ecocoat Elixir
STARTING AT $1,000
Turnaround 1 Day
THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- Level 1 paint correction
- Single application of ceramic to paint and bodywork
- Wheel faces only coated
- Windshield coated
- Exterior vinyl and plastics coated
- Headlights and taillights coated
- Includes warranty (see detailer for information)
➤➤ Value Option
1 Year Ceramic Coating
STARTING AT $350
Turnaround 1 Day
THIS PACKAGE INCLUDES:
- Level 1 paint correction
- Single application of ceramic to paint and bodywork
- Exterior vinyl and plastics coated
➤➤ Ceramic Coating Care Tips
Maintenance Advice From the Pros at Bridges
Wash Smart, Not Hard
Ceramic coating makes washing easier, but you still have to use the right method. Stick to gentle, pH-balanced car shampoo, a clean wash mitt, and the two-bucket method if you can. Around Parkville, MD, you’ll deal with plenty of pollen, road film, and random weather, so regular washes help keep the slick, glossy finish looking its best.
Skip the Automatic Brush Washes
Those spinning brushes can be rough on any finish, coating or not. If you need a quick clean, look for touchless washes and then finish with a proper hand wash when you’ve got time. The cleaner your wash process is, the longer your coating will keep performing the way it should.
Dry It Every Time
Letting water air-dry can leave mineral spots, especially after a rinse on a sunny day. A soft microfiber drying towel or a car dryer keeps the surface spot-free and helps maintain the just-coated look. It’s a small step that makes a big difference.
Use Coating-Safe Products Only
Harsh degreasers and random all-purpose cleaners can mess with the coating’s behavior over time. Use detailing sprays and maintenance products that are made for ceramic coatings, and avoid anything that feels overly aggressive. If you’re not sure what’s safe, just ask, and we’ll point you in the right direction.
Keep Up With Simple Maintenance
Ceramic coating isn’t set-it-and-forget-it forever, but it’s close if you do the basics. A consistent wash routine, quick removal of bird droppings and bug splatter, and occasional maintenance top-ups keep the coating strong. If you want us to handle the upkeep, we can set you up with a maintenance plan that fits your schedule.
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➤➤ Ceramic Coating Questions?
Read our Top Ceramic Coating FAQs
1) What does ceramic coating actually do for my paint?
Ceramic coating is a protective layer that bonds to your clear coat and helps your paint stay glossier and easier to clean. It doesn’t mean your car never gets dirty, but it does help water, road film, and grime release faster during washes. The big win is that your vehicle stays looking better between details, and cleaning it takes less effort.
2) How long does ceramic coating last?
Longevity depends on the coating package you choose, how you store the vehicle, and how it’s maintained. If you keep up with proper washing and basic care, a quality coating can last for years and keep doing its job. We’ll walk you through realistic expectations based on how you drive, where you park, and what kind of results you want.
3) Do I need paint correction before ceramic coating?
Most vehicles benefit from at least some level of paint correction before coating, because the coating will lock in whatever the paint looks like at the time it’s applied. If your paint has swirls, haze, or oxidation, correcting it first is how you get the crisp, high-gloss finish people want from ceramic coating. We’ll inspect your paint and recommend the right level of correction, so you’re not paying for more than you need.
4) How should I wash my car after it’s ceramic coated?
You’ll want to wash it with a gentle, coating-safe soap and avoid abrasive brushes and harsh chemicals. A hand wash with a clean mitt, quality drying towel, and good technique goes a long way, and you’ll probably notice washing feels easier right away. We’ll also give you simple maintenance tips, so the coating keeps performing, and your paint keeps its slick look.
5) Can ceramic coating protect my whole vehicle, not just the paint?
Yes, ceramic coating can be applied to more than just painted panels, depending on your needs and the package you choose. Many customers coat areas like wheels and exterior trim because they take a beating and are annoying to clean. Tell us what parts of your vehicle you want protected, and we’ll put together a plan that makes sense.
