Easier mud removal
Helps mud and grime release more easily during washing compared with bare, neglected surfaces.
Off-Road Ceramic Coatings
Built for ATVs, UTVs, side-by-sides, four-wheelers, hunting rigs, and weekend riders who want easier cleanup after every trip.
This service is not about chasing paint perfection. It is about adding slick, hydrophobic protection that helps mud and grime release more easily during washing.
Built for local riders
Off-road ceramic coating is designed for people who actually use their machines. Trails, hunting land, timber roads, mud parks, and weekend rides can leave dried mud packed onto plastics, painted panels, wheels, suspension parts, and tight crevices.
A proper coating does not make an ATV mud-proof or scratch-proof. It helps create a slicker, easier-to-clean surface so routine washing after a ride takes less effort.
Why coat an off-road vehicle?
Helps mud and grime release more easily during washing compared with bare, neglected surfaces.
Adds a hydrophobic coating layer that makes exterior surfaces feel slicker and easier to maintain.
Helps protect plastics and exterior surfaces from routine exposure when properly maintained.
Designed as a practical maintenance upgrade for riders who use their machines season after season.
Process
Thorough exterior wash to remove loose mud, grime, and trail buildup.
Surface decontamination where needed so the coating has a cleaner surface to bond to.
Surface prep before application. Paint correction is not the focus unless specifically requested.
Ceramic coating application to exterior surfaces selected for the job and vehicle type.
Clear expectations
Automotive ceramic coating often focuses heavily on paint clarity and correction. Off-road coating is different. The main value is easier cleanup and surface maintenance after riding.
It will not stop rock chips, deep scratches, pressure washer damage, or abuse. It helps with slickness, hydrophobic behavior, and cleaning when the coating is cared for correctly.
Vehicles
Contact Jrip Studios with your vehicle type, riding style, and goals. Photos are helpful for the first estimate.