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Denver's Best Car Detailing, Ceramic Coating, Clear Bra, Window Tint, Scratch Removal and Paint Protection
Ceramic on my car? Yes, we think you should, even if it sounds a little crazy at first. A ceramic coating is an especially important part of your auto care for the exterior of your vehicle! We will answer some of your questions like, ‘What is a ceramic coating?’ or ‘How does living in Colorado affect my auto care needs?’. For those of you in the Denver metro area, we offer free estimates and answered questions at Mile High Image Detailing. Let’s get to it!
In a nutshell, ceramic coating is a protective layer that can be added to the exterior of your vehicle. A more technical answer is that ceramic coating is a liquid polymer solution that has a chemical reaction when applied to the vehicle. This chemical reaction creates a bond with the clear coat (The final, clear layer of protection of paint that comes with all factory paint jobs.). Creating this bond allows the ceramic coating to adhere to the exterior of your vehicle, essentially like a candy shell or the ever-popular hardening dipping chocolate.
While the ceramic coating is ineffective at differing scratches from things like rock chips on the road or swirl marks, it increases the amount of protection for your vehicle’s paint from environmental hazards that cause imperfections in your vehicle’s paint. Hydrophobic in nature, the ceramic coating allows water to bead and run off; taking dirt and grime with it. It also offers a level of protection from acidic elements found in the air and water due to pollution. Harmful UV rays from the sun are also blocked by the ceramic coating. This helps prevent the paint from oxidizing (more on that later!). A ceramic coating will also bring a glossy sheen to the exterior of your vehicle, bringing out the true color of your original paint. Why not add a sparkle to your car, that resists breaking down from atmospheric conditions, and protects the exterior!
The chemical bond created when the ceramic coating is applied to the exterior of your vehicle is important for many reasons. Some ceramic coatings are created to be permanent, while others are created to be semi-permanent. The difference is found in the chemical makeup of the liquid polymer of the ceramic coating. Having an extra semi-permanent or permanent, hydrophobic layer of protection that lasts greatly increases the life of the exterior of your vehicle. Traditional waxes need to be applied monthly in order to provide lasting protection in environments like the one we live in here in Denver, Colorado area. A permanent ceramic coating that is properly maintained can last you five years or more, depending on the vehicle’s lifestyle.
Since the ceramic coating does not fade in everyday atmospheric hazards rapidly, the process to remove a ceramic coating is just as detail-oriented as its application. To remove a ceramic coating, a delicate process of polishing and wet sanding is performed. The application or removal of a ceramic coating to the exterior of your vehicle should only ever be done by an expertly trained professional, no matter your level of auto aficionado.
Adding a ceramic coating to the exterior of your vehicle brings many (some may say, more practical) benefits, along with the eye-catching glossy sheen. Aside from aesthetics, a ceramic coating can prevent the process of oxidation, it is hydrophobic in nature, and creates a barrier from pollutants in the air. Let’s explore the top benefits of adding a ceramic coating to the exterior of your vehicle a bit more.
Applying a ceramic coating to the exterior of your car leaves your vehicle with a beautiful, glossy finish. A professional application of a ceramic coating should always be to a clean car. We recommend having an auto paint correction done prior to adding a ceramic coating. The glossy sheen will amplify any imperfections in the paint on your vehicle, but after an auto paint correction, the true vibrance of the original paint color will shine. This is especially important for any vehicles used as show cars, or as model cars for photography. If your car is your daily driving buddy, the shine of a ceramic coating will make your car stand out from the rest. Besides, who doesn’t love getting into a shiny, beautiful car?
A ceramic coating is applied to the entirety of the exterior of your vehicle (that has paint). This means that every inch of your vehicle’s paint will be protected from the harmful UV rays from the sun. These harmful UV rays will dull and can ultimately the color of your paint. Have you ever seen someone who has spent a lot of time outside, and noticed their skin looks more weathered than most? The same UV rays that cause our skin to dry out and lose its natural oils (creating that weathered look) can do a similar number to the paint on your car. Ceramic coatings provide extra protection from the sun’s harmful UV rays, prolonging the life of the perfect, original paint color for years to come.
What is oxidation, you ask? Oxidation is the process of breakdown of the chemicals within your vehicle’s paint. This will leave the paint on your vehicle looking dull, faded, or even chalky. The most common culprit of oxidation is harmful UV rays. The UV rays heat the paint on your vehicle, changing the chemical compounds within the paint. Other contaminants like acid rain, road salt, and debris can also speed up the process of oxidation to your vehicle’s exterior paint. Applying a ceramic coating to the exterior of your vehicle increases the amount of protection against environmental hazards that cause oxidation.
Any ceramic coating will be hydrophobic in nature. This means that water, or other liquids, will bead and runoff, rather than sit on top of your vehicle’s clear coat. The runoff helps remove any acidic contaminants that may have settled on your vehicle from air pollution. While regular maintenance washes are always encouraged and needed to get the best out of your ceramic coating, even these are eased. Dirt and grime are more likely to be washed off without force from your vehicle with a ceramic coating.
With air pollution comes microscopic acidic contaminants. Over time, these contaminants can build up and erode the clear coat protection of your vehicle’s paint. A clear coat provides a barrier that can withstand the environmental contaminants in the air, like those in Denver, Colorado.
So, how does living in the Denver metro area of Colorado affect applying a ceramic coating to your vehicle? As you know, the city of Denver, Colorado is located at an altitude of 5,280 feet – a mile above sea level! Many of the surrounding cities are nestled even higher into Earth’s ozone layer.
The ozone layer is a layer that surrounds Earth 10 miles into the sky, acting as a barrier between us and the harmful UV rays from the sun. Living at higher altitudes means there is less of a barrier, making sunscreen and protective ceramic coatings for automobiles a priority in care. As we discussed above, the ceramic coating helps block these harmful UV rays, acting as a cooling agent for the chemical compounds in your vehicle’s paint.
Denver is a growing city. With growth comes construction, which increases air pollution and overall dirt and dust. Ceramic coatings protect against contaminants in the air, protecting your vehicle’s paint from acidic pollutants. It also adds a hydrophobic layer, discouraging the dust and dirt of construction from adhering to the exterior of your vehicle.
Every environment and microclimate comes with its own challenges and therefore care routines. Vehicles in Colorado are especially exposed to environmental elements due to the thinner ozone layer, as well as day-to-day contaminants in the air, and on the streets.
At Mile High Image Detailing, we offer a range of ceramic coatings, matching your needs no matter your lifestyle. Our protection packages offer protection for 2 to 10 years! The 9h ceramic coating is UV resistant and offers 3 times the amount of protection from scratches. If you live in the Denver, Colorado area and are looking for a professional ceramic coating application, look no further. We use the best products on the market, and even offer Modesta coatings! We are happy to answer all of your questions and will help guide you to the right package for you. Find out why we are Denver’s top choice to apply protection to the exterior of your vehicle. Ceramic coatings are our specialty, and our attention to detail is unmatched.
While it may seem like an unnecessary or purely aesthetic part of auto body care, it is an important aspect to maintain your vehicle for many reasons. Here we’ll go over some of the top reasons to have paint correction done to your vehicle, as well as give you some tips for maintaining your upgraded auto exterior. First, let’s go over the process of auto paint correction.
As we stated above, auto paint correction is the process of removing surface imperfections from the paint of your vehicle. The imperfections are removed by a combination of different polishing methods. Which combination is right for you and your vehicle depends on the current state of the paint on your vehicle’s exterior. Auto paint correction will correct a wide variety of imperfections found on the exterior of your vehicle including marring and micro marring (more on that later), spider web swirls, buffer trails, paint overspray, oxidation, water spots, paint scuffs, bird droppings, and the etches left behind, tree sap, bugs, scratches left from pebbles in the road, and so many more.
The current state of your vehicle’s paint will determine which specialized method of polishing will best remove the imperfections and scratches from your car’s paint. Superficial or light scratches may be able to be removed with a one-step polish. Deep scratches that go through the clear coat of your vehicle will likely need a more in-depth, multi-step polishing process. The curves of the panels of your vehicle will also impact the steps in your auto paint correction process.
Even if you are a car enthusiast, we always recommend having the auto paint correction process done by a professional. Your vehicle is not just something you drive from point a to point b. A car is an investment, no matter the cost. When the time comes for you to part ways with your vehicle, the return on investment you receive when the vehicle has been properly maintained and cared for while in your possession is substantial. At Mile High Image Detailing, we are Denver, Colorado’s premier auto detailing company, and treat your investment with care and attention to detail at an unparalleled level. Choosing to take the time and money to maintain your investment will help you retain the value of your vehicle, returning that investment in a positive way.
Let’s go over three of the common paint imperfections that can be removed during the auto paint correction process. The severity of these imperfections on your vehicle will determine how in-depth your auto paint correction process needs to be.
Swirl marks are one of the most common scratches found on the exterior of a vehicle, making it one of the top auto paint imperfections corrected during the auto paint correction process. These marks often occur while washing your vehicle; whether a dirty towel was used when hand drying, or more commonly, an automatic car wash. Automatic car washes are one of the biggest threats to your vehicle’s paint and clear coat. The giant bristles are not made from the softest material in order to remove all debris on the exterior of your vehicle. This combined with the speed of the machine creates a swirl pattern of light, fine scratches on the exterior of your vehicle. Over time, these light scratches can build up and leave a lasting impact on the state of your car’s exterior.
When the fine scratches build up, or when contact is made that pierces through the clear coat of your vehicle, it is considered a deep scratch. These can be accidental or intentional. Deep scratches should be treated by a professional to extend the life of your vehicle’s exterior.
Marring is a paint imperfection that is considered a sub-surface defect. The defect is usually deep enough to see, yet not deep enough to feel. Marring can leave the surface of your vehicle appearing hazy or dull. It is typically an effect of improper washing of the vehicle or improper sanding of your vehicle’s paint.
Auto paint correction is beneficial for your vehicle in many ways. Let’s go over a few of our top reasons to have auto paint correction treatment on your vehicle’s exterior.
Auto paint correction includes correcting the imperfections in your vehicle’s clear coat. The clear coat is the last layer of paint applied by the manufacturer. It is clear and glossy, providing a small amount of protection for your pigmented paint from the elements, while also enhancing the color of the paint job. The clear coat is an important, although limited, layer of protection for your vehicle. As your vehicle protects you from bugs and rain, the clear coat protects the paint and panels of your vehicle from possible damage like the imperfections listed below.
What is oxidation, you ask? Oxidation is a chemical process that occurs on the exterior of a vehicle when the clear coat has been broken through, leaving direct access to the paint for UV rays from the sun and oxygen. The heat combined with the exposure to oxygen gradually causes the molecules in the oil pigment of your car to change. Oxidation often leaves the paint lackluster, taking on a faded or chalky appearance. Auto paint correction can help reverse early oxidation and is the perfect first step in preventing any further damage to the exterior of your vehicle. There are many different options of sealants you may choose to apply to your vehicle after an auto paint correction treatment, but more on that later.
Deciding to have auto paint correction to the exterior of your vehicle is a decision that can thank you back in the years to come. Correcting, reversing, and removing imperfections on the vehicle’s exterior will allow the paint to be preserved in its best condition possible with proper, regular maintenance. It will ensure the paint on your vehicle is smooth and well protected from the elements over the years. This helps prevent any of the small imperfections from evolving into a larger, more severe problem.
While the appearance of your vehicle may not strike you as a reason to get auto paint correction, improving the look of your vehicle can have an impact in certain situations. Auto paint correction can also highlight the accents and curvature of the panels on your vehicle, making it a must for any show car. Whether you are arriving at a work meeting or picking up a date, the overall look and feel of your vehicle are a part of the appearance you project. If you are feeling the pressure of a first impression, bringing your vehicle to a professional detailing company like Mile High Image Detailing in Denver, Colorado is a stress-free confidence booster, making you ready for your spotlight moment.
The vehicle you choose is not just a machine to take you from one place to the next. Your vehicle is a machine that was picked, for you and your lifestyle. Cars cost money and they are not cheap. Any amount of money put into a vehicle can be looked at as an investment. Down the line, if the time comes to part ways with your vehicle, having a well-maintained and properly cared for vehicle will help increase the resale value. This retainment in value could have a huge impact on your next vehicle. Trust us, future you will thank you. At Mile High Image Detailing we offer a monthly car wash club to help anyone in the Denver, Colorado area have a stress-free vehicle exterior maintenance plan.
Speaking of protecting your investment, any and every auto paint correction should be followed by adding a layer of protection to the exterior of your vehicle. Depending on your lifestyle and use of your vehicle, this could be anything from a simple wax, to a layer of plastic protective film (known as a clear bra), or even a ceramic coating. All of these options and more are available here at Mile High Image Detailing in Denver, Colorado. We can create the perfect package experience for you and your vehicle, meeting all of your needs.
When searching for the right auto paint correction company, remember that your vehicle is an investment. Attempting to perform auto paint correction yourself could result in more severe damage than you started with. A professional company will provide you with a satisfactory result. Mile High Image Detailing will provide you with exceptional quality and white-glove treatment, for you and your vehicle. We offer free inspections of the exterior and can create the best auto detailing package that fits your lifestyle, as well as your vehicle. Here you can find out more about our auto paint correction treatments in Denver, Colorado.
It can change the look and feel of your vehicle, while also keeping the inside of your vehicle cooler during hot summer months. Tinted windows block some of the sun rays from entering your vehicle, as well as provide a level of privacy between the interior of your car and passersby. Each state has its laws and regulations regarding window tint levels. Here we will go over the window tint laws in Denver, Colorado, as well as the different tints offered here at Mile High Image Detailing. Keep reading to feel confident when choosing the best tint for you and your vehicle!
Yes, window tints are legal in Denver, Colorado! There are parameters to remain within, however, focused on the opacity of the tint. Each area of your vehicle has its regulation and vehicles registered outside of the state also have different compliances. Failing to meet these requirements in Colorado is a Class B traffic infraction, which could also include a fine ranging anywhere from $500 to $5,000. The best way to avoid receiving a ticket is to ensure you are within the legal limits of window tints in Colorado. We will go over the legal window tint laws and regulations in Denver, Colorado; but first here’s a quick window tinting overview.
Window tinting is when a film or ceramic coating is applied to the glass panes on a vehicle. The tint is characterized by its color and its opaqueness, or how hard it is to see through the tint. While do-it-yourself kits are available for purchase, it is not recommended. It is recommended that you make an appointment with one of your local companies that offers window tinting, and let the professionals handle the process for you. This ensures the best quality tint for your lifestyle. Any professional window tinting company in Denver, Colorado should be able to walk through your legal questions.
Window tint is measured by its opacity. The more opaque the film is, the less light that filters through to the inside of your vehicle. This is called Visible Light Transmission, or VLT. A film that has a 5% VLT rating only allows 5% of the light to pass through, while a film with 70% VLT only blocks 30% of the light coming in. The lower the percentage of the Visible Light Transmission, the darker the tint will be.
Let’s talk about Colorado’s state laws regarding window tint. Each glass pane, or area of your vehicle, has its specifications when it comes to the VLT (Visible Light Transmission) percentage or color. Here is a list of the different window tint specifications in Colorado:
Any tint that comes on the vehicle from the manufacturer is deemed legal in the state of Colorado.
The front windshield of any vehicle is only legally allowed to have the top four inches of the windshield tinted with a non-reflective material. Covering the entire windshield with a tint is illegal, as it conflicts with the Colorado law of keeping an unobstructed view. Having an obstructed, or darkened, view of the road could result in diminished ability to see the paint on the road, road signs, or any obstacles in your path. Colorado has a fault-based vehicle accident system. This means that whichever driver caused the accident takes on payment for all of the damages caused by the wreck. If your front windshield is tinted, you are likely to be liable for the accident because you are not in compliance with the unobstructed view law, and therefore driving dangerously.
The rear windshield of any vehicle is permitted to have a tint of 27% or higher. This visible light transmission percentage means that nearly three-quarters of the light is blocked from entering the vehicle. There is some flexibility in the Colorado window tinting laws, and here is where it can get confusing. If you wish to tint the back half of your vehicle darker than 27%, you may do so if the front two windows (driver and front passenger windows) do not have a tint of any amount on them. Should you choose to tint the rear window of your vehicle, Colorado state laws require you to have dual side mirrors. The dual side mirrors add extra vision for the driver that would typically be available through the rear window.
The front-seat side windows are the joker card when it comes to window tinting in Denver, Colorado. The requirements for the rest of your vehicle’s level of tint rests on the tint of the front windows. Legal limits require a minimum VLT (Visible Light Transmission) percentage of 27 or higher. However, should you choose to forego window tint on your driver and front passenger windows, you can choose any percentage of darkness for the rear windows on your vehicle.
Any windows behind the front row of the vehicle fall under the laws for the back seat side windows in Colorado’s window tint regulations. The tint of your back windows can vary, depending on the level of tint on your vehicle’s front windows. Tinting is permitted on the back windows at 27% or higher with the front windows tinted. You may put any opacity of tint on the rear windows if your front windows are tint-free.
Reflective or metallic, or any window tints that give a mirror effect are illegal in the state of Colorado.
Colorado window tinting laws only restrict two colors when it comes to window tinting. Both red and amber tints are illegal.
Any vehicle that is operated within the state of Colorado, but is not registered to the state of Colorado, is allowed to have a visible light transmission score of 20% or higher.
The state of Colorado does not allow any exemptions for a medical condition and window tint levels.
The state of Colorado does not require any manufacturer to certify the window tint film sold or used in Denver. While the law does not require a sticker of proof of legal tinting, it is always recommended to have one on hand if you choose to tint your windows.
There are many benefits to having the windows of your vehicle tinted. Immediately, it offers a sense of privacy between the interior of your vehicle and the outside world passing by. We use our cars for many things throughout the day and years. From work documents to groceries, to our children, the interior of your vehicle no doubt carries crucial elements of your life. Sometimes adding a tint to the windows of your vehicle can make you feel less vulnerable, or exposed to the world.
A sense of privacy is not the only reason to add tinting to the windows of your vehicle! Living in Denver, Colorado requires living a mile high into the atmosphere (it is our beloved city’s nickname, after all!). At an altitude of 5,280 feet, the sun’s rays are strong. Did you know that Colorado’s sun exposure is about 20% higher than the sun exposure at sea level? As you climb in elevation, you are also climbing up through the atmosphere, leaving less protection between yourself and the sun. On average, the sun intensifies about 4% for every 1,000 feet gained in elevation. The atmosphere is what protects us from harmful levels of light rays. Window tinting offers added protection for the interior of your vehicle. Your skin and the material of your vehicle’s interior will thank you!
Each vehicle has a different purpose. Our wide range of window tint levels available ensures your vehicle will be tinted to your desired settings and look. We offer a standard tint package, as well as top-of-the-line ceramic tinting. Ceramic window tinting is the premier tinting in the industry. Our ceramic window tints are 3 times more effective, creating the ultimate barrier between the interior of your vehicle and the sun’s rays. That extra protection certainly comes in handy living in Denver, Colorado! From your laptop to your cold groceries, from your skin to your leather seats; window tinting your vehicle will enhance your day-to-day life, as well as elongate the life of your vehicle.
The windows on your vehicle are not the only windows you can benefit from having tinted. Many office buildings and windows have large windows. Here at Mile High Image Detailing, we also offer commercial and residential window tinting! Reach out to us today to find out how we can make your space a safer space to enjoy the sunshine.
Window tinting is a popular enhancement with any kind of vehicle. It can change the look of your vehicle, pulling together the statement you and your vehicle wish to project. Tinted windows block some of the sun rays from entering your vehicle, as well as provide some privacy between the interior of your car and passersby.