Book Your New Car Protection

Your vehicle is at its best right now, and the right protection locks that in before the first swirl, the first tunnel wash, or the first Seattle winter has a chance to change it.
Elite Protection Package
$1,649
starting
Financing Available
  • 2-3 Day Turnaround
  • 5-Year Ceramic Protection
  • Full Paint Decontamination
  • Full Paint Decontamination
  • Light Oxidation Removal
  • Gloss Enhancement Machine Polish
  • One-Stage Paint Correction Polish
  • Removes 30%-40% of Scratches and Swirls Before Coating
Standard Protection Package
$899
starting
Financing Available
  • 2-3 Day Turnaround
  • 3-Year Ceramic Protection
  • Full Paint Decontamination
  • Light Oxidation Removal
  • Gloss Enhancement Machine Polish
Lifetime Warranty Coating
$2,499
starting
Financing Available
  • 2-3 Day Turnaround
  • 5-Year Ceramic Coating
  • 2-Stage Paint Correction Polish
  • Full Paint Decontamination
  • Light Oxidation Removal
  • Gloss Enhancement Machine Polish
  • Removes the majority of Scratches and Swirls Before Coating
  • Refines the Polish Before Coating
  • Removes Micro-Marring and Holograms Before Coating
  • And more included

Frequently Asked Questions

A great result starts with a clear understanding of the process. These are the questions clients ask most often before handing over their keys. We want you to feel informed, comfortable, and confident from the start.

The factory finish is as good as it will ever be the day the car leaves the paint booth, but that moment is weeks or months before it reaches your driveway. By the time you take delivery, the vehicle has been through transport, dealer prep, lot exposure, and in many cases a tunnel wash or two that introduces the first swirl marks before you've driven it a mile.

Beyond the handling history, the Seattle environment begins working on unprotected paint immediately. The first rain event activates the acid chemistry of ambient industrial and organic fallout. The first parking under a conifer deposits terpenes that begin penetrating the clear coat on contact. The first winter commute across a deiced bridge deposits hygroscopic chloride compounds on lower panels.

A factory finish that looks perfect at delivery starts degrading that day. The question is whether it degrades under protection or without it.

The 90-day window refers to the period of new vehicle ownership during which protection can be applied to a surface that has not yet accumulated the damage, contamination, and environmental exposure that makes later protection less effective.

The chemistry behind it: in the first 90 days, the factory clear coat is at its maximum thickness. No correction has been performed, no accumulated contamination has etched or embedded, and the paint surface is in its closest-to-original state. Protection applied to this surface bonds to factory-fresh clear coat. Protection applied at 24 months bonds to clear coat that has already been weathered, contaminated, and potentially thinned.

The 90-day framing is a useful heuristic, not a hard cutoff. Jesse has protected vehicles far outside that window with excellent results. But the sooner protection is applied, the more of the original surface condition it preserves.

Dealership paint protection products vary, but the category is generally characterized by spray sealants: polymer-based products applied quickly, in volume, to any vehicle regardless of specific surface preparation.

These products sit on top of the clear coat rather than bonding to it at the molecular level. They protect for months under ideal conditions. In Seattle's rain and UV deficit environment, the practical lifespan is significantly shorter. They are not the same product class as SB3 Alpha ceramic coating, even if the dealership used the word "ceramic" in the product description.

The dealership's protection was applied by whoever was available, to a surface that received the dealership's standard prep (which may or may not have included decontamination), with a product selected for volume application at scale. That is a different service from what Jesse provides.

No. Two years of Seattle driving means the vehicle has accumulated contamination and some environmental exposure, but it does not mean protection is ineffective or that the surface cannot be brought to a state where coating is the right next step.

For vehicles outside the 90-day window, Jesse assesses current paint condition during the quote conversation. He'll tell you whether the surface needs decontamination only before coating, light correction before coating, or more significant correction before a protective coating makes sense. Many 1-to-3-year-old vehicles benefit substantially from coating. The correct sequence just needs to account for what's already on the surface.

The best time to protect a new car is day one. The second-best time is today.

Not necessarily. Whether correction is warranted before coating depends entirely on the paint's current surface condition.

Vehicles with visible swirl marks from dealership prep or transport should have those addressed before coating, because the coating will encapsulate whatever defects exist and they'll remain visible for the coating's service life. Vehicles with genuinely clean, unswirled paint can go directly to coating after proper decontamination.

Jesse assesses the surface under a paint correction light at intake. He will tell you whether he sees defects that warrant correction and present the options with honest framing. He does not default to recommending correction on every new vehicle because it generates more revenue. He recommends it when the surface condition warrants it.

SB3 Alpha requires less maintenance than unprotected paint, not more.

The basic protocol: pH-neutral soap for washing (avoid alkaline products that degrade the coating's chemistry), hand wash or touchless wash preferred over automated brush washes, and periodic decontamination (an annual detail that removes accumulated iron fallout and organic contamination from the surface).

No waxing. The coating replaces wax, and applying wax over SB3 Alpha is unnecessary and doesn't improve protection. No polishing unless the coating needs inspection or reapplication.

In the right way. After SB3 Alpha application, the paint will appear slightly deeper and more saturated. The coating's optical clarity enhances the paint's natural finish without adding artificial gloss. The surface will also feel noticeably different: smoother and more slick than uncoated paint, because the ceramic matrix has filled the microscopic texture of the clear coat.

The hydrophobic effect is immediately apparent in rain: water sheets off coated surfaces rather than beading in place. The car stays cleaner between washes, and contamination releases more easily when washed because it can't grip the low-energy surface.

It depends on what was applied and how it was done. Most dealership protection products will need to be fully removed before SB3 Alpha can be applied. The ceramic bond requires a clean, properly prepared clear coat surface, not a surface covered by another product.

If the dealership protection is still relatively fresh and has not degraded, removing it and applying SB3 Alpha correctly produces a significantly better result for the vehicle's long-term protection. If the dealer product has degraded (most do within 6 to 12 months in Seattle's climate), the replacement argument is straightforward.

Elite Level Service.
Done Right. The First Time.

For a vehicle you've invested in, ceramic coating is what separates a finish that holds up from one that fades, dulls, and demands constant upkeep.
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7919 29th Ave SW
West Seattle, WA 98126
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