System X Ceramic Coatings
  • Exceptional Gloss

Professional Ceramic Coating Service in Fort Mill, SC

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Fort Mill, SC’s Choice for Ceramic Coating Application


If you love a clean car but hate how fast it stops looking that way, ceramic coating is a solid solution. WetWorx preps the paint the right way, then locks in a slick, glassy layer of protection that helps your finish stay glossier, longer. Water beads up and rolls off. 


Bugs and road grime don’t cling like they used to. Washing gets quicker, drying gets easier, and your car looks incredible. Around Fort Mill, SC, that extra protection matters when you’re dealing with sun, pollen, rain, and everyday road mess. Bottom line, ceramic coating isn’t about babying your car. It’s about making it easier to keep it looking sharp.

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WetWorx Ceramic Coating Packages


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Entry Level Ceramic Coating


Price Starts At

SEDAN

$299

SUV

$305

TRuck

$315

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Our entry-level ceramic coating package is built for budget-minded drivers who still want real protection and a noticeable boost in gloss. You’ll get a durable, slick finish that makes washing easier and helps your paint fight off UV, grime, and everyday road mess without the premium price tag.

This Package Includes:

  • Single application of ceramic to paint and bodywork
  • Headlights and taillights coated
  • Includes warranty (see detailer for information)

Pro Level Ceramic Coating


Price Starts At

SEDAN

$499

SUV

$599

TRUCK

$619

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Our pro-level ceramic coating package is for drivers who want to protect their paint for the long haul and keep that deep, just-detailed look year after year. It delivers stronger durability, easier maintenance, and the kind of long-term protection that makes sense as a true investment in your vehicle.

This Package Includes:

  • Single application of ceramic to paint and bodywork
  • Headlights and taillights coated
  • Includes warranty (see detailer for information)
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Max Level Ceramic Coating


Price Starts At

SEDAN

$699

SUV

$729

TRUCK

$779

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Our max-level ceramic coating package is the heavyweight option, built for drivers who want the strongest, thickest protection we offer. It lays down a tougher barrier with a richer gloss and even easier maintenance, so your paint stays protected longer.

  • Double application of ceramic to paint and bodywork
  • All automotive glass coated
  • Exterior vinyl and plastics coated
  • Headlights and taillights coated
  • Includes warranty (see detailer for information)

Add-On Service

Caliper Painting


Price Starts At $350

Our caliper painting service gives your wheels a clean, sporty pop that makes the whole car look more finished. We prep everything properly and lay down a durable, high-heat coating so the color stays crisp and doesn’t flake off after a few drives.

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The Science Behind Ceramic Coating’s Advanced Shine


  • It Bonds to Your Clear Coat

    A quality ceramic coating isn’t like a wax that rides along until the next wash. It chemically bonds to your vehicle’s clear coat and forms a tight, durable layer over the surface. That bond is what gives ceramic coating its staying power. You’re not buying a temporary shine. You’re investing in a real protective barrier that holds up through daily driving, weather, and regular washes.

  • It’s All About Nano-Level Protection

    Here’s the cool part. Ceramic coatings use extremely small particles that fill in tiny pores and microscopic imperfections in your paint. When the surface gets “smoothed out” at that micro level, it becomes harder for dirt, grime, and contaminants to latch on. That’s why coated paint feels slick and looks cleaner longer. Less stuff sticks, and what does stick comes off easier.

  • Hydrophobic Tech Makes Water Behave Differently

    Ceramic coating has hydrophobic properties, which is a fancy way of saying water doesn’t hang around. Instead of sheeting and leaving water spots behind, water beads up and rolls off, taking loose dirt with it. That means quicker washes, easier drying, and a car that stays looking sharper between cleanups. In places like Fort Mill, SC, where you’re dealing with rain, pollen, and road grime, that water-beading effect is incredible.

  • UV Resistance Helps Prevent Fading and Oxidation

    Sun is one of the biggest enemies of paint, especially if your vehicle sits outside. UV rays can dull the finish, fade color, and speed up oxidation over time. Ceramic coating adds an extra layer of defense that helps reduce that slow, constant wear from the sun. Think of it like sunscreen for your paint, except it doesn’t wash off every time it rains.

  • Chemical Resistance Protects Against the Nasty Stuff

    Road film, bug splatter, bird droppings, tree sap, salt, and harsh cleaners all take a toll on clear coat. Ceramic coatings are designed to resist a lot of those chemical contaminants, giving your paint a better chance of staying healthy. That doesn’t mean your car becomes invincible, but it does mean you’ve got a stronger line of defense when life happens.

  • The Real Investment is Time and Value

    Ceramic coating pays you back in two ways: time and resale. You’ll spend less effort keeping the car clean, and the paint has a better shot at staying glossy and well cared for as the miles add up. When your vehicle looks newer for longer, it’s not just satisfying, it can protect value too. If you like your car, plan to keep it, or just want it looking dialed without constant upkeep, ceramic coating makes a lot of sense.

Answering Most Asked Ceramic Coating FAQs


  • What does ceramic coating actually do for my car?

    Ceramic coating adds a tough, slick layer of protection over your paint that helps your car stay cleaner, shinier, and easier to maintain. Water beads up, grime doesn’t cling as hard, and washing stops feeling like a never-ending chore. It also helps defend against stuff like UV rays, road film, and everyday contaminants, so your finish stays looking fresher for longer.

  • How long does ceramic coating last?

    That depends on the package you choose, how you store the vehicle, and how you maintain it. In general, ceramic coating is built to last way longer than wax or sealants, especially when you wash it properly and don’t hit it with harsh chemicals. Think of it like a long-term upgrade, not a quick shine. We’ll walk you through what to expect with each coating level, so you’re picking the right fit for your goals.

  • Do I need paint correction before ceramic coating?

    Most of the time, yes, and here’s why. Ceramic coating locks in what’s already there, which means swirls, haze, and light scratches don’t magically disappear. Paint correction refines the finish first, so the coating is going over clean, glossy paint and you get that deep, crisp look people love. If your paint is already in great shape, you may not need much polishing, but we’ll be straight with you either way.

  • Can ceramic coating replace Paint Protection Film (PPF)?

    No. Ceramic coating is awesome for gloss, easier cleaning, and protection from grime and UV, but it’s not designed to stop rock chips like PPF. If you want the best of both worlds, a lot of people do PPF on high-impact areas like the front end and then ceramic coat over everything for easier maintenance and extra slickness. Different tools, different jobs, same goal: keep your paint looking exceptional.

  • How do I take care of my ceramic coating after it’s installed?

    Good news, it’s not complicated. Stick to gentle washes, use pH-balanced soap, avoid automatic brushes, and dry the car so you’re not letting water spots bake in the sun. The coating does a lot of the heavy lifting, but smart maintenance keeps it performing at its best. If you want a simple routine to follow, we’ll point you in the right direction so you can keep that gloss going strong.

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