A new ceramic coating protects Tesla's paint from elements torque news

2021-12-13 21:52:49 By : Mr. Steven Wang

Tesla is now able to allow drivers to drive more comfortably in extreme weather. Many Tesla drivers live in warm climates that can bring extreme heat, hurricanes or earthquakes. This makes it important to drive a car without a paint coating that can easily chip. With Tesla, it is now possible to go one step further by making the paint more resilient.

What can Suntek do

Suntek is able to manufacture packaging materials to help vehicles better resist damage caused by driving in various climates and/or weather events. Suntek can also help prevent rocks and sand from hitting vehicles.

Suntek lists PPF approved dealers on its website, which includes glass stain shops, custom car shops, and places specializing in car packaging. They can also provide a 12-year warranty.

Suntek succeeded because the product proved to be effective. These cars are resistant to environmental obstacles. Suntek is said to use Eastern TetrashieldTM, which can help increase resistance to debris.

Another thing Suntek can do is make a good hydrophobic finish. This helps Tesla maintain its smooth appearance for as long as possible. It can also help prevent dirt.

Why Suntek is good for Tesla

Suntek's paint protection cover looks good on Tesla. It will not reduce the appearance of the vehicle. In fact, when it comes to paint coating, it makes the vehicle shine more. It may be difficult for the average person to see the paint protection added, unless you place the vehicle without it next to the vehicle with it.

Daniel Cappo reported on Tesla's development on Torque News. He has been passionate about cars since he was five years old, when his grandparents asked him to drive their old golf carts around their property in upstate New York. He participated in many auto shows and even had the opportunity to drive Ferrari California on the track. Since Tesla opened a dealership in a local mall, he has been an avid follower of their cars and technology. Dan has a bachelor's degree in public communication from the University of Vermont. Follow Daniel on Twitter and LinkedIn for daily Tesla news.