Ceramic Pro Oklahoma City applies nano-ceramic coatings to car exteriors and interiors, offering multi-year protection against UV damage, road salt, and Oklahoma's temperature swings without the maintenance burden of traditional wax. The shop operates in midtown Oklahoma City and serves customers seeking durable finishes that hold gloss through harsh seasons.
A ceramic coating is a liquid polymer that bonds to clear coat and creates a hard, hydrophobic layer. Unlike wax, which lasts weeks to months, ceramic coatings last two to five years depending on the product tier and vehicle use. The coating reduces water spotting, makes washing easier, and resists minor swirl marks better than bare clear coat. It does not prevent rock chips or deep scratches; those still require paint correction or repair. For Oklahoma vehicles exposed to intense sun and occasional ice storms, the UV protection and water beading reduce oxidation that typically accelerates in temperature swings.
Ceramic Pro offers four main tiers. The Ceramic Pro Light package ($699–$799) covers exterior only and includes a pre-wash, paint correction, and two-year coating; this suits owners wanting baseline protection without interior work. The Standard package ($1,199–$1,399) adds interior trim, glass, and leather protection with a three-year warranty. The Premium package ($1,699–$1,999) includes advanced paint correction and wheel coating, extending exterior coverage to five years. The Signature package ($2,299–$2,699) combines all services with additional leather conditioning and includes a lifetime guarantee on the ceramic layer itself (paint coverage remains five years). Paint correction depth and vehicle size move prices within each band; confirm exact pricing when booking. Most appointments require one full day on-site; rush services are available at a $200–$300 upcharge if space allows.
Traditional detail shops in Oklahoma City, such as those offering hand wax finishes, typically charge $200–$400 for exterior detail and require reapplication every three months for comparable water resistance. Mobile detailers operating in the metro area offer convenience but generally lack the controlled environment and multi-day cure time ceramic coatings demand; they are better suited to maintenance washes than initial coating application. Ceramic Pro's strength is longevity and hands-off maintenance; the trade-off is upfront cost and scheduling a full day. For someone with a newer vehicle, a daily driver prone to swirl marks, or a second car left in the sun, ceramic coating eliminates seasonal wax cycles. For those planning to sell within two years or unwilling to spend over $1,000, traditional detailing remains the practical choice.
Ceramic coating works well for owners in Oklahoma City keeping cars three years or longer, outdoor parkers concerned about UV and road salt, and those who value reduced washing time. It is less critical for garage-parked vehicles, short-term owners, or drivers on tight budgets. The coating also suits high-end or recently purchased used cars where owners want to protect the investment immediately. It does not replace paint protection film for high-impact areas like the hood and bumper, and it will not restore severely damaged clear coat without prior correction work.
Arrive early. The technician will inspect the vehicle under lights, assess paint condition, and discuss whether paint correction is necessary before coating (heavy swirl marks or oxidation may add $300–$600 and one extra day). You will leave the car for the full appointment day; most customers return by 5 p.m. The team will pre-wash, clay bar the surface, perform correction if required, apply the ceramic coating in thin layers, and allow cure time. You will receive a care sheet with instructions on when to wash, what products to avoid, and how to maintain the coating. The vehicle is ready to drive the same day but should not be washed for seven days.
Ceramic Pro operates at their midtown Oklahoma City location open Tuesday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; closed Sundays and Mondays. Street parking is available on-site. Verify current hours by phone before booking, as seasonal staffing occasionally shifts. Most customers schedule 2–4 weeks in advance during spring and fall when Oklahoma heat and dust drive demand.
Ceramic coating in Oklahoma City fills the gap between quick detailing and no protection at all, making sense for owners balancing cost, durability, and the reality of intense sun and salt exposure across the plains.
