Items you NEVER thought could be Coating
- P10X Media
- Jan 20
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 7
WINDSHIELD
All parts of Malaysia experience plenty of rainfall, it might be a good idea to apply coating on your front windshield and rear window.

You see – ceramic coating bonds to anything porous – even those seamlessly flat but rather jagged windows.
Using nanotechnology, the ceramic coating penetrates those imperfections, fills the valley’s, hardens, and results in an exceptionally flat surface.
This is what helps to make ceramic coated materials exceptionally hydrophobic.
HEADLIGHT

This oxidation leads to clouding the headlight lens, which reduces light production, making it harder to see at night.
The coating bonds to plastic or glass headlight lamps, providing exceptional UV protection also making it easier to resist road grime
BADGES
We don’t need any stinking badges. But some people are proud of their limited-edition Mustang, BMW, or want everyone to know they’re driving a Tesla. It’s all good – you’ve worked hard, bought a badass ride – why not flaunt it?
A ceramic coating can easily be applied to those shiny badges, to reduce the potential of fading due to excessive exposure to the elements.
TRIM

The plastic trim can get faded rather quickly, regardless of how much wet, shiny stuff you apply. Ceramic coatings are exceptional for protecting the trim of headlights, windows, doors, brake lights and more.
SHOWER TILES AND GLASS

If you’re tired of washing those shower tiles, coating can help. Seriously – since it makes things hydrophobic, and resists water spots from forming, it’s great for tiles in showers or bathtubs.
It’s also a great solution for those living in areas with hard water or calcium-rich water, as it will protect the items from developing hard water spots.
Applying it to the shower glass is likewise a smart idea, for those who hate having to squeeze the glass after every single shower.
HANDPHONE

Now, let’s be clear, this won’t make it shatterproof, However, it will help reduce fingerprints but will not impact the fingerprint ID.
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