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Introduction: The Branding Blind Spot in Car Washing

Walk into almost any high-volume car wash tunnel and you’ll see a polished consumer brand identity. Names like Links Car Wash or Halo Car Wash, vibrant colors and consistency that makes them recognizable. Operators have poured time and capital into building these brands. In a consolidated industry, identity matters.

Behind that branding effort sits a curious blind spot. The chemistry that defines the customer’s experience is treated as invisible, anonymous or hidden. Many operators go so far as to avoid mentioning their chemical supplier at all, fearing that it may dilute or overshadow their own name.

This defensive posture misses the bigger opportunity. Ingredient brands — the “secondary” brands that live inside a consumer experience — are accelerators of trust, ticket growth and loyalty. Think of Intel Inside. Intel didn’t weaken Dell, HP, or IBM; it gave them a universal proof point that customers understood and paid more for.

The same playbook applies to car washing. Chemistry isn’t backstage — customers see it, smell it, and experience it in the tunnel. Branded chemistry delivers a richer show. Vibrant colors, scents and visible protective layers. All while producing a better end result on the car. That’s not an operational footnote. That’s branding gold.

Turtle Wax is already the most recognized brand in car care. Ranked higher in consumer awareness than even Rain-X and Armor All by at least 12% (Source: NCS 2025 Branded Chemistry Report).

This article makes the case for chemical branding as the car wash industry’s Intel Inside moment. A way for operators to differentiate and build deeper loyalty without giving up control of their own brand.

The Power of Ingredient Branding: Lessons from Intel Inside

In the early 1990s, the average PC buyer didn’t know the difference between a 386 and a 486 processor. They often couldn’t tell whether a given machine was fast, reliable, or worth paying more for. Computer manufacturers were locked in a commodity trap. Competing on price and features customers didn’t understand.

Intel changed that with two words: Intel Inside.

By launching the Intel Inside campaign, Intel transformed itself from an invisible supplier to a household name. The company didn’t just promote its processors to PC makers — it promoted them to consumers. Suddenly, buyers who may not have understood clock speeds or transistor counts had a simple trust signal. If the computer said Intel Inside, it meant quality, reliability and cutting-edge technology.

The impact was massive. PC manufacturers who leaned into Intel’s branding didn’t see their own names diminished.

Dell didn’t lose ground to Intel — it gained.

Hewlett-Packard didn’t become less recognizable — it became more trusted.

Intel’s campaign lifted the entire category by giving consumers the confidence to pay more for branded machines. And, accelerated growth for PC makers who carried the Intel badge.

This is the essence of ingredient branding: when a supplier’s brand equity enhances the value of the finished product. We’ve seen it beyond computers:

  • Gore-Tex® in jackets assures buyers of waterproof, breathable performance.
  • “Audio by Bose” in cars or laptops signals premium sound.
  • “Dolby Digital” in theaters helps sell tickets by promising a better sensory experience.

When customers can’t easily judge quality on their own, they rely on recognizable ingredient brands as proof points. And they’re willing to drive further, pay more and stay more loyal because of it.

The car wash industry is in an almost identical position today. To the average consumer, tunnels look similar, menus sound alike and “premium wash” packages blur together. Like PC buyers in the 90s, they don’t know how to separate one operator’s promise of quality from another’s. That’s why cobranding can become the industry’s Intel Inside.

Why Car Wash Chemistry is the Perfect Cobranding Opportunity

In most industries, the key ingredient is hidden. Customers don’t see the microprocessor inside their laptop or the waterproof membrane inside their jacket. That’s why branding those ingredients — Intel, Gore-Tex — became so powerful. They made the invisible visible.

Car washing is different. Our “ingredient” isn’t hidden at all. Customers see it, smell it,and experience it every time they roll through the tunnel.

Here’s the catch: not all chemistry is created equal. Branded chemistry has brighter colors, longer-lasting scents, thicker foam and a more satisfying shine. And better protection on the car at the end of the tunnel. Chemistry doesn’t just clean; it creates an experience that customers can feel, see and pay more for.

Cobranding works best in categories where:

  1. Customers can’t easily judge quality until after the purchase.
    • To the untrained eye, every car wash looks similar from the outside. But cobranding lets operators signal quality before the wash.
  2. Customers experience the ingredient directly.
    • Intel had to explain why processors mattered. Car washes don’t have that problem. The chemistry itself is a showpiece.
  3. The supplier has consumer brand equity.
    • This is where Turtle Wax stands apart. In a 2025 brand survey run by a competitor (NCS), Turtle Wax ranked higher in consumer awareness than two of their own leading brands — by at least 12%. Even when the deck is stacked, Turtle Wax still comes out on top.

For operators, this brand equity is sitting there to be leveraged. Just as Gore-Tex lent its halo to jacket makers and Intel gave credibility to PC brands, Turtle Wax Pro can do the same for tunnels and MSOs. The message is clear: we don’t just use any chemistry — we use Turtle Wax Pro, the most recognized name in car care.

That kind of statement does more than reassure. It changes customer behavior. Recognized chemistry brands increase upsell rates, boost memberships and make customers drive further for a wash.

Most tunnels still fight on price and convenience. Chemical branding is a way to escape the commodity trap. And, build a defensible premium position.

Case Studies: Co-Branding in Action

Ingredient branding isn’t theory. It’s already working in high-value tunnels across North America.

Castle Wash (Paris, TN): Trust Through Signage

Castle Wash is a multi-site operator that made a deliberate choice. If customers already recognize and trust the Turtle Wax name, why hide it? It has leaned heavily on prominent signage throughout the property. From pay stations and menu boards to pylons and windmaster signs, Turtle Wax Pro visuals are woven into the customer journey.

Customers are reminded that the shine and protection they see on their car isn’t generic chemistry. It’s backed by a brand they already know from store shelves. This helps justify the value of higher-tier packages and builds a halo of credibility around Castle Wash’s own brand. Customers don’t see it as “Castle Wash or Turtle Wax”. They see “Castle Wash powered by Turtle Wax,” which only strengthens their loyalty to the wash.

Splash2o Car Wash (Virginia Beach, VA): The Full “Intel Inside” Moment

Splash2o took ingredient branding a step further by installing Turtle Wax Pro branded arches in the tunnel. Every customer driving through sees chemistry delivered under the Turtle Wax name. In bright, unmistakable visuals. The Turtle Wax Pro arches function as the “Intel Inside” badge. They are tangible proof of premium quality and a sensory anchor for the wash’s top packages.

With digital messaging and on-site signage Splash2o has turned chemistry into a differentiator. Customers don’t just buy a “ceramic package” — they buy a Super Hard Shell Finish Ceramic package. The result: stronger upsell performance, easier staff conversations around value and a perception that Splash2o offers something its competitors do not.

As part of a pilot study at Splash2o in July 2025, Turtle Wax retail products were introduced alongside the tunnel experience

The results were clear. Customers immediately connected with the Turtle Wax name. Commenting that they recognized and trusted it from home. That recognition turned a standard car wash into a branded, premium experience that felt both familiar and elevated.

The pilot also showed how Turtle Wax branding empowered employees to become natural brand ambassadors. Staff began using the products on-site as demonstrations, which sparked conversations with customers. It made Turtle Wax’s value tangible. Instead of moving cars through the tunnel, team members were able to highlight what made Splash2o special. That it was powered by a chemistry brand customers already loved and trusted.

Perhaps most importantly, the pilot confirmed just how much consumers love the Turtle Wax brand. Customers described the results as "better than competing products" and shared their experiences with family and friends.

The pilot also highlighted an untapped opportunity for operators: retail sales. Customers expressed a clear willingness to buy Turtle Wax products for at-home use. This feedback suggests that Turtle Wax branding isn’t just about elevating the tunnel experience. It can also open new revenue streams, allowing operators to extend the brand relationship beyond the wash.

Here it is straight from Splash2o's Director of Operations Liz Tilbury:

"Over the course of the beta test, we surveyed nearly 100 customers and the feedback was overwhelmingly positive. While the survey results told a great story, they only scratched the surface of the true impact. We had customers returning specifically to use the products again, new customers arriving because they had heard about it from their friends or family, and people visiting our site purely on word of mouth recommendations. The enthusiasm and repeat interest spoke volumes about how well the products were received."

The Takeaway

PC makers once borrowed credibility from Intel. Car washes can borrow Turtle Wax’s equity to differentiate, command higher tickets and retain more loyal customers.

Countering Objections

If ingredient branding is so effective, why hasn’t it taken hold across the car wash industry already? The hesitation is understandable. Operators have invested heavily in their own brand identities. The idea of putting another name alongside theirs can feel risky. Here are the most common objections — and why the evidence suggests they don’t hold up.

Objection 1: “If I showcase Turtle Wax, people won’t remember my wash name.”

This is the most common fear. Operators assume that giving visibility to a supplier brand will overshadow their own. But the evidence from other industries points in the opposite direction. Intel didn’t replace Dell or HP, it elevated them. Gore-Tex didn’t erase The North Face, it made their jackets more desirable. Dolby hasn’t made theaters anonymous, it has made them higher value.

Ingredient brands don’t steal recognition; they provide proof points that stick in customers’ minds. The wash’s name and experience remain central — but when backed by a household brand like Turtle Wax, they become more memorable, not less.

Objection 2: “Customers don’t care about chemicals. They just want a clean car.”

This assumption is outdated. Customers absolutely notice the chemistry, both in the show and the result. High-end branded chemistry delivers a better sensory experience and a better finished vehicle.

In fact, industry surveys show that when customers recognize the chemistry brand in use, they’re more likely to upgrade packages, join clubs and drive further for a wash. Far from being indifferent, customers respond to recognizable brands in ways that directly improve revenue.

Objection 3: “I’ll lose control of my brand.”

Operators worry that once a supplier’s logo enters the picture, their own identity will be diminished. The opposite is true: cobranding supports the operator’s story rather than competes with it. A site doesn’t become “Turtle Wax Car Wash.” It remains Castle Wash powered by Turtle Wax Pro or Splash2o featuring Turtle Wax Pro.

Think of it as a halo, not a shadow. The customer perceives the operator’s brand as endorsed by a trusted partner. It makes the wash’s own brand more credible.

Objection 4: “It makes me interchangeable with competitors who also use Turtle Wax.”

This concern stems from the idea that if multiple sites advertise the same chemistry, they’ll lose uniqueness. In practice, cobranding doesn’t erase differentiation. It raises the floor for quality perception. Customers still choose based on location, membership programs and service. But, Turtle Wax branding helps ensure that when they do choose, they see your site as premium.

Also, the way each wash integrates cobranding is unique. Signage, tunnel show, staff scripting and digital messaging. Just as multiple PC makers used Intel Inside without losing individuality, multiple washes can leverage Turtle Wax branding while still expressing their own identity.

Objection 5: “I don’t want to clutter my site with too many logos.”

This is a practical worry. Operators want clean, consistent branding onsite. The key is execution. Cobranding doesn’t mean plastering every surface with supplier logos. It means strategic placement where it adds value. On arches, top package callouts or upsell signage. Done well, it integrates seamlessly into the operator’s aesthetic, acting as a subtle proof point. Not visual clutter.

The Bottom Line on Objections

Every objection comes down to a single underlying fear: loss of control. Cobranding gives operators more control, not less. Over customer perception, upsell rates and positioning on value instead of price. Rather than weakening the operator’s brand, co-branding with Turtle Wax Pro enhances it, just as Intel did for PC makers.

The key is strategic, thoughtful implementation.

A Blueprint for Car Wash Operators

The “Intel Inside” moment for car washing won’t happen by accident. Operators who want to unlock the full power of ingredient branding need a playbook. Here’s how to do it:

1. Onsite Signage That Educates, Not Clutters

  • Tunnel Arches & Applicators: Branded arches are the gold standard. They make the chemistry part of the customer’s branded experience.
  • Strategic Signage: Turtle Wax Pro signage at pay stations, vacuum plazas and exit areas reinforce the quality story.
  • Package Callouts: Replace generic “Hot Wax” names with co-branded titles (e.g., Turtle Wax Pro Titanium Wash). This transforms features into branded value propositions.

2. Digital Presence: Extend Ingredient Branding Beyond the Tunnel

  • Website & Online Menus: Call out Turtle Wax Pro in service descriptions. Customers researching before visiting will see the difference.
  • Social Media Content: Share videos and images that highlight the “show”. Tag Turtle Wax to leverage shared audiences.
  • Google Business Profiles: Update service descriptions to include co-branding. For example: “The King Wash featuring Turtle Wax Pro chemistry for unmatched shine and protection.”

3. Upsell Design: Use Ingredient Branding as the Proof Point

  • Menu Boards: Position Turtle Wax Pro as the differentiator in top-tier packages. Visual cues (logos, colors, “powered by” phrasing) build customer confidence to spend more.
  • Club Memberships: Offer memberships where the highest tier is anchored by Turtle Wax Pro. Customers are more likely to subscribe when they recognize the added value.
  • Point-of-Sale Scripting: Train staff or voice prompts to mention chemistry by name. e.g., “Would you like to upgrade to our Turtle Wax Pro Ceramic package today?”

4. Staff Training: Turn Employees into Brand Ambassadors

  • Provide simple talking points: “We use Turtle Wax Pro. The most recognized name in car care. We make sure every car leaves with unmatched shine and protection.”
  • Highlight the show (colors, scents, foam) as intentional benefits, not just theatrics. Customers often need that reminder that what they’re experiencing equals higher value.
  • Equip managers with a short “Why Turtle Wax?” narrative they can share with new hires to create alignment from day one.

5. Community Marketing: Leverage Co-Branding Outside the Site

  • Sponsorships & Events: Promote partnerships (e.g., “Proudly powered by Turtle Wax Pro”) at local sponsorships, car shows, or charity wash days.
  • Local Media & PR: Use the brand equity of Turtle Wax as a hook for earned media. “Local wash partners with the #1 most recognized brand in car care to raise the bar for customers.”
  • Cross-Promotions: Bundle offers with local businesses. Coffee shops or auto shops where the Turtle Wax Pro name adds credibility.

6. Consistency & Measurement

  • Consistency: Cobranding should be visible across every touchpoint, not tacked on. The goal is to make it clear and natural that your wash is powered by Turtle Wax Pro.
  • Measurement: Track key KPIs after implementation. Ticket averages, package mix, membership conversion rates and even NPS (customer satisfaction). These metrics create your own proof of the Intel Inside effect. And, they can be shared with staff and stakeholders to build buy-in.

The Operator’s Advantage

This blueprint doesn’t require operators to surrender their brand. It equips them to amplify it with the credibility of the most recognized brand in car care. For MSOs looking to differentiate in saturated markets, ingredient branding isn’t a gimmick — it’s a competitive edge that directly ties into upsell revenue, customer loyalty and long-term brand equity.

The Revenue Angle: Selling on Value, Not Price

It’s important to acknowledge a reality that many operators already know: the cost-per-car with Turtle Wax Pro chemistry is higher than with house-brand chemistry like AutoLux. That fact alone can make some operators hesitate.

But focusing only on cost-per-car is a trap. The same trap that has commoditized so many other industries. Competing on price alone forces operators into a race to the bottom. The only way to win is to discount more than the site down the street. That’s not a sustainable strategy. Especially in a market where consolidators are raising the bar for customer experience.

The real question isn’t, “What’s the cheapest chemistry I can buy?” It’s, “How can I generate the greatest long-term profit?”

Value That Outpaces Cost

When operators leverage the Turtle Wax Pro brand, they gain more than premium chemistry. They gain a proof point that allows them to:

  • Increase package pricing. Customers are willing to pay more when they recognize a trusted brand like Turtle Wax. That margin more than covers the small increase in cost-per-car.
  • Boost upsell conversion. Ingredient branding gives staff and menus a stronger story to sell. It lifts the mix toward higher-ticket packages.
  • Grow memberships. Customers are more likely to subscribe, renew and stay loyal when recognizable chemistry brands are included.

The outcome is clear. While cost-per-car may increase, net profit grows, because Turtle Wax Pro branding allows operators to charge more, upsell more effectively, and retain more members.

The Turtle Wax Pro Complete Program: Turning Value Into ROI

This isn’t just about chemistry — it’s about a complete operator advantage. With the Turtle Wax Pro Complete program, every operator gains additional benefits:

  • Free True-Vue 2 Chemical Monitoring ($10,000 Value per Wash)
    • Remote monitoring, demand forecasting, and real-time leak alerts.
    • Increases safety, prevents spills, and simplifies chemical management.
  • Access to the Turtle Wax® Pro Learning Platform ($10,000 Value)
    • 30+ hours of training on chemistry setup, water quality, marketing, and cost-per-car analysis.
    • Accelerates new-hire onboarding and sharpens staff performance.
  • Brand Equity & Marketing Support (Up to $10,000 Value per Wash)
    • Free signage for new conversions, access to branded arches and equipment.
    • National brand halo: The highest consumer awareness in the category.
  • Leverage Our National Service Team (Up to $25,000/Year Value)
    • It's never been more difficult to hire and train new employees.
    • Let our team help with installs, training and service.

Together, these bonuses add up to a $55,000+ value — a clear demonstration that Turtle Wax Pro isn’t just chemistry.

From Invisible to Indispensable

For decades, car wash chemistry has been treated like a backstage player. Operators have been told to focus their marketing on location, speed and convenience.

But the evidence is clear: customers value recognizable brands. They trust them, they pay more for them, and they stay loyal to businesses that showcase them. Intel Inside redefined how consumers chose their computers. Chemical branding has the power to redefine how consumers choose their car wash.

Turtle Wax is already the most recognized brand in car care. A household name trusted by generations. By putting that brand forward in the tunnel, operators aren’t giving up their own identity. They’re amplifying it. They’re saying: Our wash is powered by the most recognized name in car care.

This is more than signage or logos. It’s about reframing the customer experience. The operators who embrace ingredient branding future-proof their businesses. They’ll be remembered not as “the wash down the road,” but as the wash that proudly partners with Turtle Wax Pro.

The future of car washing isn’t invisible chemistry. It’s branded chemistry. And the opportunity is here now to make “powered by Turtle Wax Pro” the Intel Inside of our industry.

Bonus: Turtle Wax Brand Momentum

What’s Happening Now

Turtle Wax has launched a bold, multi-million-dollar global brand campaign — “You Are How You Car™”. Designed to elevate car care from a chore into a statement of self-expression. Debuting June 2025 across the U.S., U.K., and India, the campaign reframes car care as a deeply personal act of reflection and pride.

Research shows that 75% of drivers want their vehicle to reflect the best version of themselves. Only 18% feel it does today.

Why This Matters for Operators

  1. Fresh Brand Energy = Marketing Leverage. The campaign’s emotional resonance and visual creativity are generating buzz. Aligning with this campaign puts your wash in step with a culturally relevant, trusted brand presence.
  2. Ingredient Branding, Supercharged. When customers feel emotionally connected to the Turtle Wax brand, featuring Turtle Wax Pro chemistry becomes a natural extension of that experience. Less just a wash, more a reflection of pride and care.
  3. Local Activation, National Resonance. You can echo the campaign’s message: “Just like you treat yourself with purpose, your car deserves the same intention. That’s why every wash here is powered by Turtle Wax Pro.” This makes your wash both emotionally meaningful and topically relevant.
  4. Shareable, Social-Friendly Content. Use campaign visuals and messaging across your social, email or digital signage.

Turtle Wax’s “You Are How You Car™” campaign isn’t just marketing — it’s redefining car care as identity and pride. Operators who tap into this alignment gain emotional relevance, increased customer resonance, and amplified brand positioning. All while reinforcing the ingredient brand strategy of Turtle Wax Pro.

Ready to Elevate Your Brand? Let’s Talk.

The message is simple: the operators who win tomorrow won’t be the ones competing on price or convenience alone. They’ll be the ones who differentiate through trust, loyalty, and premium experience. That’s what cobranding with Turtle Wax Pro delivers.

Now is the time to act. Turtle Wax is investing millions to refresh and revitalize its brand with “You Are How You Car™.” Consumers are paying attention. Operators who align with this momentum can capture a surge of recognition, credibility, and growth.

If you’re ready to:

  • Escape the commodity trap
  • Justify higher ticket prices and membership growth
  • And put your wash in partnership with the most recognized name in car care — then it’s time to bring Turtle Wax Pro inside your tunnel.

Get in touch with us today at Turtle Wax Pro. Let’s build the next generation of branded car wash experiences together.

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Ceramic Coating on Cars: How it Works, Why You Should Get One & What to Avoid
Mack Ewing
Director, Strategic Initiatives

When it comes to car care, there are a lot of different opinions out there on what’s the best way to protect your vehicle. One option that’s becoming increasingly popular is ceramic coating.

But is it worth the cost? Let’s take a look at how it works, why you should get one and what to avoid!

Ceramic coating is a process where a liquid polymer, typically composed of a silicon dioxide, is applied to the surface of a car. Then in some cases cured with heat. Occasionally titanium dioxide will also be included as a hardening agent.

This creates a hard, glossy finish that can protect the paint and clear coat from the outside world. There are many benefits of ceramic coatings, including protection against the elements, protection from harmful UV rays, hydrophobic properties, an enhanced gloss and resistance to small scratches.

The process of ceramic coating a car is not difficult, but it is important to choose a reputable source to get your ceramic coatings from, the wrong product or application can lead to problems down the road.

When done correctly, a ceramic coating protects and can add value to any car.

Shiny car

What Are Ceramic Coatings and Their Benefits?

A ceramic coating is a very thin layer of liquid polymer that is applied to a car's surface to create a protective layer between on the vehicle's paint and the outside world.

A good ceramic coating also helps to keep the car looking new for much longer, ensuring car owners feel good great after every wash.

Not only does it protect the paint and clear coat, but it also helps to keep the car clean. The coating acts as a barrier against dirt, dust, road film, water stains, bird droppings, tree sap, oil and grease across the entire car.

It also creates a hydrophobic surface that repels water, which makes it much easier to clean the car and helps to wick away water droplets in the rain for increased visibility while driving.

When incorporated onto the vehicle's surface, a true ceramic coating creates a hard, protective shell due to its crystalline structure leading to the ultimate surface protection.

The best part is that a high quality ceramic coat is very affordable. So, if you are looking for a way to add protective qualities to your car's paint job, ceramic coating is definitely the way to go.

The Benefits of a Ceramic Coated Car:

  • Provides paint protection against the elements
  • Creates a hydrophobic surface
  • Helps improve the glossy look of a vehicle's paint
  • Makes car owners feel amazing
  • Protection from UV damage, oxidization and faded paint
  • Slight protection from chemical staining

What Ceramic Coatings Won't Provide Protection From:

  • Large scratches
  • Swirl marks
  • Rock chips

How Does a Ceramic Coating Work?

Ceramic coating is a process that is used to protect a car from the elements. Ceramic coating creates a barrier between the paint and the environment.

DIY Coating

In a DIY ceramic coating, the coating are applied in a process that is very similar to painting after some surface prep. The car is first cleaned and dried, and then the ceramic coating is applied. It is important to make sure that the car is completely dry before applying the coating, as any moisture will affect the adhesion of the coating and induce water spotting.

The coating is then cured, typically using a heat gun or infrared lamp. Once the ceramic coating cures, the car is ready to be driven.

Professional Coating

In a ceramic coating applied during a professional car wash, like a tunnel or in bay automatic, the ceramic coating is applied near the end of the car wash process after the car has been completely cleaned of debris and road grime.

The ceramic coating has now been applied to the vehicle's surface in liquid form using specially formulated chemistry to allow for quick adhesion and a semi permanent bond of the liquid polymer to the painted surface.

When used together with other car care finishing products like a car wax and drying agent you're sure to see car's paint take on a near reflective properties!

Turtle Wax Pro Ceramic Coating

Choosing a Reputable Company like Turtle Wax Pro

When it comes time to choose a company to apply ceramic coating to your cars, it's important to do your research.

A reputable company like Turtle Wax Pro will has a team of experienced professionals who know how to apply the coating properly, when and where to apply the protective coating and how to achieve the best results.

We'll also be able to answer any questions you have about the process and the benefits of ceramic coating.

As a pioneer of ceramic technology, Turtle Wax Pro has implemented over 20 years of innovation into its industry leading, premium ceramic technology.

We have multiple high end ceramic coating products including Super Hard Shell Finish®, Ice® Instant Shine® and our brand new Titanium TX4 product line.

So, if you're looking for a way to protect your car paint, ceramic coating is definitely the way to go. Turtle Wax Pro can help you get the best results and ensure that your cars look their best for years to come.

The Process of Ceramic Coating on Cars

Ceramic coatings can be done with a DIY ceramic coating kit, by a professional car detailing shop or much more easily through a professional car wash equipped with ceramic coating technology.

DIY Ceramic Coating Kit

A DIY kit is a great way to protect your car's paint job. It involves applying a liquid to your car, and then curing it with heat.

When using a DIY ceramic, it is important to follow the instructions closely.

  1. Make sure that your car is clean and free of any dirt or debris.
  2. Apply the liquid coating to the surface of the car. Be sure to coat the entire car evenly.
  3. Allow enough time for the coating to dry completely.
  4. Cure it with heat.

What to Avoid

  1. Do not apply the coating in direct sunlight. This can cause the coating to dry too quickly and unevenly.
  2. Do not over-cure the coating. This can cause it to become brittle and crack.
  3. Do not apply the coating to a dirty or dusty surface. This can cause the coating to adhere poorly and come off easily.

If you follow these simple tips, you will be on your way to having a great looking car with a durable, protective finish.

Professional Ceramic Coatings from a Car Detailer

The process of applying a ceramic coating typically starts with a thorough cleaning of the surface of the car. If the surface is damaged in any way, it will need to be repaired before a ceramic coating can be applied. This ensures that it will have a smooth, consistent finish.

After the car is clean, the ceramic coating is applied with a brush or sprayer. After application, it needs to be cured with heat. This can be done with a special curing lamp or other heat source.

Once the ceramic coating is cured, it will create a hard, glossy finish that can protect your car's paint from road grime and weather. It is important to note that a ceramic coat is not a replacement for regular waxing and polishing. You will still need to care for your car's paint regularly to maintain its shine and protection.

Depending on the type of ceramic coating used by the auto detailer and the number of layers applied, the hard surface can last for several years before it needs to be reapplied.

Ceramic Coating in a Professional Car Wash

Ceramic coatings are most often applied in a professional car wash using a tunnel system.

In this type of system, the car is brought through a series of automated washing arches or sprayers, where it is first washed with a high powered detergent to remove any debris and then rinsed. Depending on the length of tunnel a regular car wax or carnauba wax will be applied next alongside a tire dressing.

The ceramic coating is applied near the end of the tunnel, and then the car is dried with high-powered fans.

This type of system can be very effective at applying a consistent coat of ceramic to the entire surface of a car. However, it is important to note that not all tunnel car washes are created equal. Some car washes may use lower quality ceramic coatings, or they may not apply the coating evenly which could lead to water spotting.

It is important to do your research and choose a car wash that has a good reputation for applying ceramic coatings correctly.

What to Expect After a Ceramic Coating is Applied

After the ceramic coating is applied to a car, it will be water repellant and be able to lightly repel dirt, dust, and other contaminants.

The coating will also help to protect the paint from fading thanks to UV rays and other forms of wear and tear.

The hard layer of coating can last a long time if properly maintained. It is important to keep the car clean and free of dirt and dust so that the coating will last longer. If the car is not kept clean, the coating may start to wear off over time.

How to Care for a Car That Has Been Coated With Ceramic

When you get your car ceramic coated, there are a few things you need to keep in mind in order to maintain the finish.

  1. Avoid parking under trees or other items that could drop sap, leaves or other natural materials on the car.
  2. You should either hand wash the car or take it to a professional car wash.
  3. Try to keep your car garaged or covered when you're not using it, as this will help protect the finish from the elements.
  4. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as these can damage the coating.

What is the Average Cost to Ceramic Coat a Car?

DIY Ceramic Coating

The cost of a DIY ceramic coating kit can vary depending on the size of the kit. Generally, they range from around $25 to $200. Make sure to choose a kit with high-quality products that will provide the best results.

Turtle Wax's Hybrid Solutions lineup is an amazing cost effective way to apply a ceramic coating at home.

Car Detailer Ceramic Coating

The average cost to apply a ceramic coating to a car is around $500 at a professional auto detailer. This price can vary depending on the size of the car and the type of ceramic coating that is used.

If maintained properly a ceramic coating from a car detailer can last multiple years, longer than a DIY or car wash coating, hence the high costs.

Car Wash Ceramic Coating

The average cost to get a ceramic car wash package is around $25. This price can vary depending on the size of the package, what's included and the location where it is purchased.

Some washes offer unlimited monthly memberships that include a high quality ceramic coating for cars for as low as $40 per month.

Why Should a Car Wash Owner Provide A Ceramic Wash Package?

There are a number of reasons why a car wash owner should offer ceramic wash package to their customers.

One of the main reasons is that ceramic coatings can help to protect cars from dirt, grime, fading, and other types of damage.

This can be beneficial for both the car wash owner and the customer. The wash owner will benefit because they can charge a higher price for the service, and the customer will benefit because their car will be better protected.

It can also help to build customer loyalty. Customers who are happy with the results of the wash are more likely to return for additional washes or other services, and they may also tell their friends about the amazing car wash they received.

Offering a ceramic package is also a great way to differentiate your wash from other businesses that do not offer this service, attract new customers and grow your business.

As ceramic technology continues to become a mainstay in car wash lineups, don't miss out on the opportunity to provide the best wash in town.

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How to Start Offering Ceramic Wash Packages at Your Car Wash

There are a few things that you need to do in order to start offering ceramic coating packages at your car wash.

Choose a Product

The first thing you need to do is purchase a quality ceramic product. As previously mentioned Turtle Wax Pro offers some amazing ceramic products including Super Hard Shell Finish®, Ice® Instant Shine® and our brand new Titanium TX4 product line.

Market the New Wash Package

Once you have a quality product, the next thing you need to do is market the service. You can do this by creating signage for your car wash that advertises the ceramic packages. Turtle Wax Pro has marketing programs in place to help with this exact process!

Take Before & After Pictures of the Car's Paint

You can also include information about the packages on your website and social media. Don't forget to take before and after photos of cars that have received the coating so potential customers can see the results for themselves!

Train Your Staff

Finally, make sure that your employees are trained on the benefits of ceramic technology to be able to upsell your customers effectively. This will ensure that every customer is happy with the results of their wash.

By following these simple steps, you'll be well on your way to offering one of the hottest services in the car wash industry.

How To Upsell A Ceramic Wash Package

When it comes to selling a ceramic wash package, it's important to remember that not everyone is familiar with the technology.

This means that you'll need to take some time to explain the benefits of the coating and how it can help with paint protection. Make sure to emphasize that a ceramic will last much longer and provide better paint protection than a traditional car wash.

You should also point out that a ceramic can help to keep a car's paint looking shiny and new. Many customers are interested in this type of service because it can help their car maintain its value.

After you've explained all of this to the customer, it's time to close the sale. Be sure to stress that a ceramic coating is a great investment and that it will save them money in the long run.

You can successfully upsell your customers on a ceramic coating wash package if you follow these easy instructions.

Finishing Up...

Ceramic coatings are one of the newest and most popular services in the car wash industry. They offer a variety of benefits, including protection from scratches, dirt, grime, and fading.

If you're looking to differentiate your wash and attract new customers, consider offering a ceramic package. Be sure to purchase a quality product, market the service, take before and after pictures, and train your staff on how to upsell the packages.

As a car wash owner, it's important to understand the basics of what a ceramic coating protects so that you can effectively market this service to your customers.

With a little bit of knowledge and the right product, you can start offering this service at your car wash and watch your business grow!

By following the tips in this article, you'll be well on your way to offering a top-notch service that will keep your customers coming back for more.

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