Lane County, OR

Ceramic Coating
Built tough.

Paint Protection Made For Oregon Weather

Lane County winters soak paint for months. Summers bake dust, sap, and hard water into the finish. Ceramic coating bonds to your clear coat so water beads, road film rinses off easier, and the gloss lasts years instead of weeks. Five Class applies coating at your home or office across Eugene, Springfield, Cottage Grove, Creswell, Junction City, and Veneta.

What You Get With A Mobile Coating

We wash, decontaminate, and polish the paint before any coating goes down. That prep is most of the job. When the surface is clean and corrected, the ceramic layer locks in clarity and hydrophobics. Packages start at $399. Paint correction is quoted separately when your clear coat needs more work first.

Choose Your Coating

Three durability tiers. Same mobile service. Pricing starts at $399.

3 Year Shield ceramic coating package by Five Class

3 Year Shield

  • Single-layer ceramic protection
  • Strong water beading
  • Ideal for daily drivers
  • Mobile application included
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6 Year Armor ceramic coating package by Five Class

6 Year Armor

  • Multi-layer ceramic system
  • Better chemical resistance
  • Longer gloss retention
  • Best value for most owners
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10 Year Coating ceramic coating package by Five Class

10 Year Coating

  • Maximum durability stack
  • Highest gloss finish
  • Top protection for new paint
  • Includes thorough prep
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Our Ceramic Coating Process

1) Hand wash and clay decontamination. 2) Paint inspection and correction where needed. 3) Panel wipe to remove oils. 4) Ceramic application, section by section. 5) Cure window and aftercare walkthrough. Most coating jobs take 4 to 6 hours on site. You provide water and power. We bring everything else.

Pair It With Paint Correction

Coating locks in whatever is underneath. If your paint has swirls or haze from tunnel washes, we recommend paint correction first so the ceramic seals a clearer finish. New or already clean paint can often go straight to coating after a proper wash and decontamination.

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