Rhino Extreme Ceramic Coating
High‑Performance Gloss & Hardness
For All Matte Ceramic Coatings, All-in-One Ceramic Coatings, Ceramic Coatings, Ceramic Top Coatings, Exterior Ceramic Coatings, Plastic Ceramic Coatings, PPF / Vinyl Wrap Ceramic Coatings, Single Layer Coatings, Wheels Ceramic Coatings, Windows Ceramic Coatings
The ultimate single-layer, state-of-the-art quartz coating infused with the latest in technology.
This groundbreaking product redefines excellence, offering an unrivaled combination of a slick and high gloss finish. Elevate your vehicle’s protection and aesthetics to new heights with our cutting-edge quartz coating, setting the standard for superior performance and stunning results.
Professional-Grade Formula, tailored to deliver exceptional outcomes.
Application Instructions
Pre-Application Preparation: Ensure a pristine surface by thoroughly polishing and removing any traces of oil, grease, fat, fingerprints, etc., using our recommended PREP solution.
Tools Required: In addition to the coating material, prepare an applicator pad and two microfiber towels. Opt for towels of different colors if possible for better organization.
Application Method:
Apply on small areas such as: 1 door, 1/2 hood etc.
Apply in an air-conditioned area with low temperature and low humidity
Do not apply in a direct wind area
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Apply an adequate amount of the coating material onto the applicator pad, ensuring it’s sufficiently primed for even distribution. If the applicator feels “stuck”, apply more material as needed.
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Commence by outlining the area for application, starting from the surface edges. Then, create a central X shape to facilitate uniform coverage.
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Employ crisscross motions to spread the material along the X and Y axes, ensuring thorough coverage.
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For optimal results, consider applying an additional layer while the previous one is still “liquid” to guarantee complete coverage.
Buffing Phase: To promote strong adhesion, refrain from wiping the coating immediately post-application. Allow it to haze over or display the rainbow effect before proceeding. Use the first towel to swiftly remove excess material in straight lines; speed is key at this stage, with no need for perfection. Subsequently, utilize the second towel to buff the surface in circular motions, ensuring no high spots remain.
Curing Times:
Tack-Free: 1 hours
Initial Curing: 12 hours
First Wash: 14 days
Full Curing: 30 days
Long‑Term Coating Maintenance
Maintaining a ceramic coating requires consistency to preserve its shine and hydrophobic properties. Wash the vehicle every 1 to 2 weeks using a pH-neutral shampoo and the two-bucket method. Apply a ceramic booster spray every 3 to 6 months to rejuvenate water beading, and avoid harsh chemicals like automatic car wash detergents.
A robust, long-term maintenance routine involves a few specific practices:
1. Routine Washing
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Frequency: Every 1 to 2 weeks, depending on whether the car is garaged or exposed to the elements.
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Soap: Always use a pH-neutral car shampoo. Harsh detergents or dish soaps will strip the coating's top layer and diminish its lifespan.
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Method: Use the two-bucket method (one bucket for soapy water, one for rinsing your wash mitt) and high-quality microfiber towels to prevent introducing micro-scratches.
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Avoid: Drive-through automatic car washes with abrasive brushes or harsh chemicals.
2. Decontamination & Boosters
Over time, environmental contaminants (industrial fallout, brake dust, and sap) embed themselves in the coating, making it appear dead.
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Every 3–6 months: Apply a compatible SiO₂ or ceramic booster/spray sealant after a wash to rejuvenate the protective layer and maintain maximum slickness.
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Every 1–2 years: Perform a chemical decontamination using an iron remover and a clay bar to lift embedded particles that regular washing misses.
3. Spot Treating Hazards
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Bug splatter, sap, and bird droppings are highly acidic and can etch directly through a ceramic coating if left untreated.
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Address these immediately by spraying them with a waterless wash or specialized detailer, then gently wiping them clean with a microfiber towel.
4. What to Avoid
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Wax over Ceramic: Do not use traditional carnauba waxes over a ceramic coating. They do not bond properly and will ruin the self-cleaning properties.
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Abrasive Compounds: Avoid using abrasive polishes unless you intend to mechanically remove and reapply the coating
What Makes Extreme Different
Built on a controlled quartz-based chemistry, RHINO Extreme creates a dense, stable protective film designed for real driving, real washing, and real environmental stress.
•No gimmicks.
•No short-term effects.
•No constant maintenance.
Just stable hydrophobic performance, chemical resistance, and durability — engineered to last.
The core of RHINO Formulations is a quartz-based system, engineered to form a dense, stable silica network once cured.
Cross-linked organosilanes are intentionally used to balance hardness with flexibility, reducing brittleness and surface failure under real-world stress.
Every component is selected for purity, consistency, and long-term stability, not for temporary visual or tactile effects.
There are no sacrificial hydrophobic additives, no short-life surface modifiers, and no reliance on frequent “top-up” products to maintain performance.
Designed for Long-Term Field Performance
RHINO Formulations are engineered to perform where coatings actually fail – over time, under abrasion, repeated washing, environmental contamination, and climate stress.
Key design principles include:
·Controlled solid content for meaningful film build and functional thickness
·Optimized solvent systems to ensure uniform curing and consistent film formation
·High resistance to chemicals, detergents, and environmental fallout
·Reduced surface clogging and slow performance decay over extended use
The result is a coating that does not peak in the first weeks and then decline — but instead maintains stable hydrophobic behavior, mechanical resistance, and surface integrity over years of real driving.
Tested in One of the Harshest Environments
All RHINO Formulations are tested in an environment combining extreme heat, airborne sand acting as micro-abrasives, aggressive washing habits, and constant UV exposure.
If a coating performs consistently here, it is engineered to perform anywhere.
A System, not a Single Product
RHINO Formulations are offered as a tiered system, allowing professionals to choose the chemistry that matches their application environment, skill level, and performance target – without compromising the core principles of durability, stability, and real-world usability.
This is not about chasing trends or claims.
It’s about building coatings that stay functional, predictable, and reliable long after the first application
RHINO coatings are not layered “levels” or diluted versions of the same formula.
Each one is chemically tuned for a specific surface behavior and stress profile.
Choose based on the surface – not the label.
