Hey guys, I have a friend close to home who is a full-time auto detailer. He specializes in high-end ceramic coatings and other products that not only make vehicles look great but offer long-term (think years, not months) protection for paint and other surfaces. Today, I had him apply a ceramic coating to my scooter, which was kind of cool, because this was the very first two-wheeled vehicle he had ever coated. The coating really adds a richness and luster to the finish, and is particularly notable on the unfinished, matte black plastic portions of the bike.
Here's a link to a video if you are interested in more information about the coating process. I'll also attach a few photos.
https://fb.watch/5MVKghM2RR/I know many of you are very particular about keeping your scooters cleaned, polished, etc. If that's you, perhaps check in with a professional detailer near you and see what you options would be for a coating. This particular coating I got comes with a one-year warranty, but given the fact that my scooter will probably only see the road five or six months a year, he believes I will get at least two years of performance out of it. Some of the coatings actually last several years, but because much of the scooter exterior is plastic, we decided to use a product designed specifically for trim, as it bonds to the plastic surfaces but does not necessarily last as long as some of the other coatings designed to be applied to clear coat automotive paint. Regardless, he said it will make water bead up and sheet off, and he said any future washings of the scooter should be extremely easy. Things such as dirt, pollen, bugs, etc., should not able to adhere to the surface of the scooter.