Service

Paint Sealant Application in Jacksonville

Synthetic protection that outlasts wax in Florida heat and UV.

A paint sealant is a synthetic polymer layer that bonds to the clear coat. Compared to wax, it handles heat far better, which matters in a city where surface temperatures on a parked car climb dramatically most of the year.

It is the practical middle ground between wax and a ceramic coating.

Ceramic coating being applied to a blue painted panel

Realistic durability

Four to six months is a common range for a sealed vehicle parked outdoors in Jacksonville, depending on wash frequency and products used. Garaged cars go longer.

What it protects against

UV fade, light chemical staining, water spotting and easier removal of bug and sap residue. It does not prevent scratches or rock chips.

Prep still applies

Sealant bonds to what it touches. Washing and decontamination happen first; light polishing is recommended if the paint has visible defects you want addressed before sealing.

What this includes

  • Synthetic polymer bond to clear coat
  • Better heat resistance than natural wax
  • Four to six month typical durability here
  • Improved water sheeting and easier washing
  • Trim and wheel sealant options available

Frequently asked questions

Sealant or ceramic coating?

Sealant costs less and needs reapplication a few times a year. A coating costs more up front and lasts years.

Can sealant go over existing wax?

No. Existing wax should be stripped so the sealant bonds directly to the paint.

Does it help with pollen season?

Yes. Pollen rinses off a sealed surface far more easily.

Where we perform this service

Paint Sealant is available across Duval County and into Clay and St. Johns counties. Popular areas include Downtown Jacksonville, Riverside, Avondale, San Marco, Mandarin, Southside.

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