
How to Care for
Your Build
You invested in a wrap, paint protection film, or ceramic coating — here’s how to keep it looking the day-one best. Straight-up care guides from the Big Shot Rides team in Coconut Creek.
Wraps, paint protection film, and ceramic coatings all share the same core care: hand wash with the two-bucket method, a pH-neutral shampoo, and a microfiber mitt — never an automatic brush car wash. The differences: a wrap never gets wax and gets washed about weekly; PPF waits ~10 days after install, then washes like paint and self-heals light scratches with heat; a ceramic coating waits ~10 days, washes every two weeks with pH-neutral soap only, and gets a booster spray every few months. Full step-by-step guides for each are below.
Three Finishes, Three Care Routines.
The Universal Rules.
No matter which finish you’re protecting, these habits apply to every one of them:
- Hand wash only — no automatic brush or tunnel car washes
- Use the two-bucket method with grit guards
- pH-neutral car shampoo — never dish soap
- Soft microfiber mitt — never sponges or brushes
- Wash top to bottom, in the shade, on a cool surface
- Dry with microfiber — don’t let it air-dry
- Keep pressure washers back and off the edges
- Remove bird droppings, bugs, sap, and fuel immediately
Wrap vs. PPF vs. Ceramic Care.
| Vinyl Wrap | Paint Protection Film | Ceramic Coating | |
|---|---|---|---|
| First wash after install | ~10 days | ~10 days (full cure 2–4 wks) | ~10 days |
| Wash frequency | Weekly | As needed, like paint | Every 2 weeks |
| Soap | pH-neutral | pH-neutral | pH-neutral / SiO2 — no dish soap |
| Wax? | No — never | No — use ceramic instead | No — use a ceramic booster |
| Self-healing? | No | Yes — heat reflows light scratches | No (hardness resists swirls) |
| Top-up product | Wrap-safe sealant or ceramic coating | Optional ceramic on top | Ceramic booster every 2–4 months |
| Lifespan in South FL | 3–5 years | Up to 10 years | 5 years |
Vehicle Care Questions
What’s the one rule for caring for a wrap, PPF, or ceramic coating?
Hand wash with the two-bucket method using a pH-neutral shampoo and a microfiber mitt, and never use an automatic brush car wash. That single habit protects all three finishes. Everything else is fine-tuning.
Can I run any of these through an automatic car wash?
Not a brush or tunnel wash — the brushes lift wrap edges, scuff PPF, and micro-scratch ceramic coatings. A touchless automatic wash is acceptable occasionally, but a gentle hand wash is always best.
How long do I wait to wash after a new install?
About 10 days for all three — a wrap, paint protection film, and a ceramic coating each need about ten days for the adhesive or coating to cure before the first full wash. A light plain-water rinse is fine sooner.
Do any of these need wax?
None of them. Wax harms a wrap, builds up on PPF edges, and clogs a ceramic coating. Use a wrap-safe sealant on gloss wraps or a ceramic booster spray on coatings instead.
I have more than one — like ceramic over PPF. How do I care for it?
Follow the routine for the top layer. Ceramic over PPF is maintained as a ceramic coating; that combination is the lowest-maintenance setup we install. See the individual guides for the specifics.
Questions About Your Finish?
We installed it — we’re happy to help you keep it perfect. Call or text the Big Shot Rides team in Coconut Creek.
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