To wash a ceramic-coated car the right way, rinse it first to knock off loose grit, wash top-to-bottom with a pH-neutral soap using the two-bucket method, then dry with a clean microfiber towel. Avoid automatic brush car washes and harsh degreasers — they wear the coating down. A coating doesn't mean you stop washing; it means washing gets faster and your paint stays protected.
Do you still need to wash a ceramic-coated car?
Yes. A ceramic coating makes dirt release easier and water bead off, but it doesn't repel dust, bugs, bird droppings, or road film forever. Washing regularly is what keeps the coating performing — left dirty, contaminants bond on top of the coating and can dull it.
How to wash a ceramic-coated car (step by step)
- Rinse first. Blast off loose dirt and grit before you touch the paint, so you're not grinding it in.
- Use a pH-neutral soap. Harsh, high-alkaline soaps strip protection. A coating-safe, pH-balanced soap like Undrdog Soap cleans without degrading the coating.
- Two-bucket method. One bucket of soapy water, one of clean rinse water. Rinse your mitt in the clean bucket between panels so you're not dragging grit back across the paint.
- Wash top to bottom. The lower panels are dirtiest — save them for last so you don't transfer that grime up.
- Dry with a clean microfiber. Even a coated surface can water-spot if mineral water dries on it. A plush microfiber drying towel or a rinseless wash helps avoid streaks.
What to avoid
- Automatic brush car washes — the brushes inflict swirls and can wear the coating prematurely.
- Washing in direct sun — soap and water dry too fast and leave spots.
- Harsh degreasers and all-purpose cleaners at strong dilutions on coated paint.
How to boost the coating between washes
A quick-detailer style topper keeps the slickness and beading strong between full washes and adds a little extra protection. A spray product like Quick Detail is perfect for a fast wipe-down after a dusty drive, and it extends the life of the coating underneath.
Frequently asked questions
How often should I wash a ceramic-coated car?
Every one to two weeks for a daily driver, or whenever it's visibly dirty. Regular light washes are easier on the coating than letting grime build up and scrubbing hard.
Can I use any car soap on a ceramic coating?
Use a pH-neutral, coating-safe soap. Avoid strong wax-stripping or high-alkaline soaps, which shorten the coating's life.
Is a touchless car wash safe for ceramic coatings?
Touchless is safer than brush washes, but the strong chemicals some use can degrade coatings over time. A gentle hand wash at home is best.
Will washing remove my ceramic coating?
No — proper washing with the right soap actually preserves it. Only harsh chemicals, abrasive brushes, or aggressive polishing remove a coating.
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