Glass & Ceramic Coatings
Less time at the car wash, more time on the road. Long-lasting protection with professional coating technology.
Why TechCar?
Gyeon Certified
Officially certified applicator
Hydrophobic Effect
Water and dirt slide right off
Up to 5 Years
Long-lasting protection

Our Approach
Molecular protection for your paint
A ceramic coating forms a protective layer that durably shields car paint, wheels and glass against dirt, light scratches, UV radiation, bird droppings, insects and road salt. As a result, dirt adheres less quickly, cleaning becomes significantly easier and the paint stays cleaner for longer. We offer two variants: glass coating and graphene coating.
- Glass Coating (SiO2).
- A liquid SiO2 coating that adheres to the surface like a sticker, creating a strong hydrophobic effect. Multiple layers for better protection. More susceptible to wear over time.
- Graphene Coating (SiC).
- Based on silicon carbide — extremely hard like synthetic diamond. Bonds at a molecular level with the paint for a uniform, wear-resistant layer. One layer is sufficient, less maintenance required.
- Deep Gloss.
- Both coatings enhance the depth and clarity of your paint for a wet-look effect that far surpasses traditional wax. Contact us for advice on the best product for your situation.
How it works
Our Process
Preparation
Thorough cleaning, decontamination and paint correction if needed.
Degreasing
Panel-by-panel degreasing for optimal adhesion.
Application
Careful application of the coating in a controlled environment.
Curing
IR lamps for optimal curing and maximum hardness.
What customers say
Happy Customers
“After 8 months my car still looks like it was just coated. Water literally flies off. Best investment ever.”
Erik Visser
1 week ago
“Was sceptical about coating at first, but the difference is truly impressive. My white Tesla stays clean much longer now.”
Annemarie Koster
2 weeks ago
“Bird droppings and insects now come off so easily with water. No more scrubbing needed. TechCar did excellent work.”
Pieter de Graaf
1 month ago