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Nano Sealant Paint Protection and Why It's Important

     Paint sealants are a synthetic car wax, whilst they do a similar job to a traditional car wax in that a paint sealant will protect your cars paintwork finish, they do have a few unique properties of their own. 


Detailed Porsche with Nano sealant coating.

    Made from synthetic ingredients as opposed to natural waxes and plant extracts, the durability of plant sealants is enhanced to upwards of 6 months. Secondly, surface tension is reduced with paint sealants, whilst a car wax does a good job in shunning dirty water from paintwork, paint sealants shed water and grime far better. This means your car stays cleaner for longer and it's easier to maintain for future washes. 

    Now that we've gone over the basics of paint sealants, let's talk about Nano Sealant Paint Protection that is offered by Classy Chassis.

    Nano Sealant will protect against harsh elements, eliminate waxing, has excellent durability and gloss, and will actually enhance the resale value of your vehicle. 

    Much like the ceramic coating we offer, Nano Sealant adds additional protection to your car's exterior and helps it look brand new without the recurring maintenance. In order to achieve this, the coating makes your vehicle more resilient and easier to clean. UV rays can cause irreputable damage to your car but thankfully the Nano Sealant protects your car from the sun rays oxidation. This keeps your car looking bright and more vibrant.

    You may be reading through this post and be thinking to yourself "what's the catch here?" Truthfully, there is no catch. Nano Sealant isn't perfect by any means and you will need to do some maintenance here and there to fully protect your car. A coated vehicle can still be vulnerable to rock chips or unwanted parking lot scratches. Washing your car regularly is still a must to keep your vehicles sleek look with the coated finish. The the sealant on though, washing your car is much easier. Not having to wax your car every couple of months is a huge benefit as that eliminates a big chunk of your car maintenance time.

    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. 

    In Ohio, Classy Chassis is the number one location to get an industry leading Nano Sealant application for Ashland, Ohio and the surrounding areas. Schedule an appointment or call to learn more information at  (419) 281-6680. We look forward to hearing from you!

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