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Nano Sealant Paint Protection...Another Great Option!

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In the last blog, we discussed ceramic coating paint protection. As far as protection for your vehicle goes, ceramic is the top level. It is more pricey and takes more time to apply and dry. Nano Sealant is like the silver to the gold standard of ceramic coating. It is still fantastic and great for your vehicle.

Nano Sealant will protect against harsh elements, eliminate waxing, has great durability and gloss, but not quite as shiny as the ceramic coating, but it will still enhance the resale value of your vehicle.

Nano Sealant, like ceramic coating, adds additional protection to your car’s exterior and helps keep it looking like-new with comparatively minimal maintenance. The coating achieves this result by making your vehicle more resilient and easier to clean. The Nano Sealant will also protect your vehicle from oxidation from the sun's rays, keeping your paint brighter and more vibrant.

We had also discussed in the previous blog about what ceramic coating does not do, and the same has to be said of Nano Sealant. A coated vehicle will simply not be completely resistant to the risk of rock chips or parking lot scratches. Even with Nano Sealant, you will still need to wash your car regularly in order to maintain its look. The benefit, however, is that the cleaning process will be much easier. Moreover, having the Nano Sealant paint protection means that you will no longer have to wax your vehicle every few months, eliminating a significant part of maintaining your car’s exterior.

The Nano Sealant process takes several hours so be prepared to not have your vehicle for the day. First, we thoroughly wash your vehicle. Then we follow that up with a mild clay bar to remove toxins and contaminants from the clear coat. Third, we use an acid neutralizer to stop any already occurring corrosion from things like acid rain, bird droppings, bugs, road brine, and tree sap. Then we put on the Nano Sealant, which chemically bonds with your vehicle’s paint to create a protective layer much like a smartphone screen protector.

At Classy Chassis, we are proud to be the leading Nano Sealant applicators for Ashland, Ohio, and the surrounding area. If you would like to learn more or schedule an appointment, call us at (419) 281-6680.

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