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We know you might have questions about our services. From ceramic coatings to paint protection film, our FAQ page provides clear answers to help you make informed decisions.
Modesta is a premium ceramic coating that provides a durable, high-gloss protective layer for your car’s paint, offering resistance to scratches, UV rays, chemical contaminants, and oxidation.
Modesta is known for its proprietary formulas, extreme durability, and high gloss. It’s professionally applied and tailored for luxury and high-performance vehicles, offering longer-lasting protection compared to many consumer-grade coatings.
Yes, Modesta coatings can be applied to all types of vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, and boats. It works best on vehicles with well-maintained paint or freshly corrected surfaces.
Modesta is applied exclusively by certified professionals to ensure proper application and optimal performance.
The process typically takes 1–3 days, depending on the vehicle’s condition and the coating chosen. This includes paint correction, preparation, and application.
Yes, paint correction is essential to remove imperfections and ensure the coating bonds effectively.
Yes, Modesta has specific coatings designed for use over vinyl wraps and PPF, providing additional protection and enhancing their appearance.

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Depending on the specific product and maintenance, Modesta coatings can last from 3 to 10+ years.
While Modesta adds a layer of hardness and resistance, it doesn’t make your car scratch-proof. It helps protect against minor scratches and swirl marks.
No, but it significantly reduces the effort needed. Regular washing and proper care will maintain the coating’s performance and appearance.
With proper care, Modesta coatings remain effective for years. However, environmental factors and neglect may reduce their longevity.
PPF is a clear, durable, polyurethane film that is applied to a vehicle’s exterior to protect against scratches, rock chips, road debris, and other physical damage.
A ceramic coating is a liquid polymer that bonds with your vehicle’s paint to create a hard, hydrophobic layer that offers protection against environmental contaminants, UV rays, and minor scratches.
Yes, PPF and ceramic coating can complement each other. Many car owners apply a ceramic coating over PPF to enhance its hydrophobic properties and make it easier to clean.

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PPF provides physical protection against rock chips, scratches, and impacts from debris. Ceramic coatings do not offer this level of physical defense, focusing instead on chemical resistance and ease of maintenance.
Ceramic coatings offer a degree of scratch resistance, particularly against light swirls, but they don’t protect against significant scratches or chips.
Yes, high-quality PPFs are resistant to chemical stains, but ceramic coatings are generally better at repelling contaminants like bird droppings, tree sap, and water spots.
PPF typically lasts 5–10 years, depending on the brand and maintenance. Ceramic coatings can last 2–7 years, depending on the type of coating and care.
PPF is more durable in terms of physical protection (e.g., impacts and abrasions), while ceramic coatings are more durable against environmental contaminants and UV damage.
Some high-quality PPFs have a glossy finish, but ceramic coatings are specifically designed to enhance gloss and create a deep, reflective shine.
PPF has some hydrophobic properties, but they are not as strong as those of a ceramic coating. Adding a ceramic coating on top of PPF can enhance its hydrophobic qualities.
Ceramic coatings do not hide imperfections. PPF, on the other hand, can help mask minor imperfections, and some self-healing PPFs can even repair small scratches with heat.

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Both require maintenance, but ceramic coatings need regular washing and occasional decontamination to maintain their performance. PPF requires less frequent maintenance but should still be cleaned to avoid debris buildup at the edges.
Neither is ideal for automatic car washes, as the brushes can damage PPF or reduce the longevity of a ceramic coating. Hand washing is recommended for both.
Some high-quality PPFs have a glossy finish, but ceramic coatings are specifically designed to enhance gloss and create a deep, reflective shine.
PPF has some hydrophobic properties, but they are not as strong as those of a ceramic coating. Adding a ceramic coating on top of PPF can enhance its hydrophobic qualities.
Ceramic coatings do not hide imperfections. PPF, on the other hand, can help mask minor imperfections, and some self-healing PPFs can even repair small scratches with heat.
PPF is generally more expensive than ceramic coatings due to the material cost and the labour-intensive installation process. Full-vehicle PPF can cost €3,000–€7,000, while ceramic coatings typically cost €1,000–€2,500.
While DIY ceramic coating kits exist, professional application ensures the best results. PPF application requires specialized skills and tools, so it’s highly recommended to have it professionally installed.
It depends on your needs..
• Choose PPF if you prioritise physical protection against chips, scratches, and impacts.
• Choose ceramic coating if you want easier maintenance, chemical resistance, and enhanced gloss.
No, PPF must be applied directly to the paint. If you want both, the ceramic coating should be applied on top of the PPF.
Yes, PPF is ideal for high-impact areas like the front bumper, hood, and side mirrors, as it provides superior protection against debris.

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