

✨ Elevate your ride with pro-level shine & protection — DIY made dazzling! 🚗
SONAX CC36 Ceramic Coating is a premium 2-stage ceramic formula that bonds to your vehicle’s paint, delivering a durable, glass-like shield with superior gloss and hydrophobic properties. Designed for easy home application without special equipment, it protects against water spots, scratches, UV damage, and environmental contaminants for up to one year. Trusted by enthusiasts for its deep shine and long-lasting defense, this German-engineered coating transforms your car’s finish into a showroom-worthy masterpiece while simplifying maintenance.


























| ASIN | B06XTWWHGM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,096,868 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #153 in Automotive Top Coats |
| Brand | SONAX |
| Color | N-RNUM/Black |
| Color Code | All Colors |
| Coverage | flexible long term protection against UV light, chemicals, road salt, tar, and industrial pollution; super hydrophobic properties for dirt repellency |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (311) |
| Date First Available | May 15, 2017 |
| Finish Type | High-Gloss |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814684020229 |
| Included Components | Sonax (236941) Ceramic Coating CC36 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Volume | 2.54 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Item model number | 236941 |
| Manufacturer | Sonax |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 236941 |
| Model Name | Sonax (236941) Ceramic Coating CC36 |
| Paint Type | Paint |
| Product Dimensions | 11.26 x 7.68 x 2.05 inches |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic |
| UPC | 814684020229 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**L
Made in Germany, quality product
I had been using SONAX stuffs for years, so I trust the brand and this quality product is made in Germany, not some Chinese off brands. Its not much more expensive than random Chinese brands on Amazon, but I still decided to give it a try, and I was not disappointed. Using this is definitely much cheaper (under $60) than getting a professional ceramic coating done. I don't expect it to be the same as a $3k job but for me, this is "good enough". It is still quite a bit of work and elbow grease, but it is definitely DIY-able. I applied this on a brand new Toyota, here are my steps: 1) Use a light polish to clean up the whole vehicle, body, glass, wheels; the surface should be absolutely "clean" before the sealing 2) Then apply the "BaseCoat" with the included microfiber cloth wrapping the included small sponge applicator #1 3) Working in small section at a time, letting the "BaseCoat" dry for up to a minute, and quickly wipe the surface off of any excess and also polish the newly sealed/coated surface with a clean microfiber cloth 4) Allow the "BaseCoat" to cure and bond with the surface overnight 5) Apply the "GrossCoat" with the included large sponge applicator #2 6) Again, working in small area, right after I apply the "GrossCoat", I wipe/polish the surface with a clean microfiber cloth I treated all the surfaces - the body, the glass, the lights and the wheels. The result is gorgeous. I gave a deep, deep shiny. Hopefully this will last for a while. UPDATE: It had been 6+ months, and the car had gone thru 10000mi including a couple of road trips. The coating seems to be holding up. Subsequent washing is easy, water beads up, and the surfaces dried easily. After the washing, I just use a quick spray on wax on the vehicle, and the deep shines come back again. Thank you for reading this review, I hoped that this review & the pictures are helpful to you in support of your purchase decision.
R**Z
BUY IT !!!
100/10 THE BEST PRODUCT ON THE MARKET !!! So clean , so good , perfect shine , car looks better than ever !
P**H
Read the Instructions!
I love the end result of this product. I wanted to protect my wife's new Porsche and all she said is don't F....up my car. Being a guy, and one who needs no instructions. I went right at it. I put the first layer all over the car before trying to rub it off. BIG MISTAKE!!! Then in a panic I read the instructions. It said Do little areas at a time ( 30 seconds-1 minuet worth of application at a time), it took the streaks right out and began to look like I dodged a bullet. My wife is redheaded and I would have been killed slowly over the next four years of the car loan. I could just see it, FULL BOLTON! But, the instructions were well done, it came out well, It took a few hours, with a three beer/ one hour cure time waiting period to including the second coat. It looks great!!! Beyond great, like a glass finish. I was told about this product by name from a Porsche mechanic at the dealership. He said they charge over a $1000 for this treatment. I was very proud I avoided disaster and it Shined as advertised. It looks awesome!!! Had a great night that night, wife was very appreciative ;) !!!
W**A
Worth the work.
I was hesitant to try this out because of having to apply two coatings to the car and the fast flash time. However it seemed like a good product for my wife's Mercedes-Benz. This is not the easiest product to apply. You apply the base coating to a 2'x2' section, buff it off after 30 seconds, then repeat until the entire car is covered. Then repeat the entire process with the gloss coating. Both products buff off hard. The application itself took close to three hours with six hours of preparation before that. (Wash, tar and iron removal, clay, two step polish and rewash to remove polishing dust) The results were pretty amazing though. The car just didn't seem to get dirty. Then we had a few days of rain and when we drove the car the water just flew right of the surface. A week after application I washed the car and everything was easier. The wash mitt glided right over the surface and none of the usual contaminants were left behind when I ran my hand over the paint. I used a damp MF towel to dry the car and that was even easier because the water just couldn't grip to the paint's surface. Lastly, the shine is amazing. I've used many products over the years and this provided some of the best results. After washing I applied Sonax Polymer NetSeal and I will apply a layer of their wax next time. So far these Sonax products have been tough to work with but for me, the results are worth it. If you're looking for and easy coating, this isn't it.
T**A
2 plus years later and the water still beads like freshly waxed!
I realized I hadn't written a review for this great product as I was preparing to order MORE to treat my new truck. The application is easy enough but must be done per instructions. If you follow the instructions, particularly on a new vehicle it will amaze you at how long it lasts and protects your paint. This is comparable to the dealer "paint treatment" that they'll sell you for as much as $1500 (pure profit for them). Rest assured it's the real deal.
W**)
A picture is like a thousand words. IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELD
I know what you’re thinking 50 bucks is a lot of money but let me tell you I’ve tried products. The one I like the most is SS soft 99 you know that Japanese stuff but other than that this stuff is amazing so let me stop talking and let let me upload a pic and you tell me what you think?
V**T
Not for a white/pearl color
I would like to try different product
M**E
Ceramic coating
Product goes on easy and wipes off easy. I don’t like the second step pad doesn’t slide smoothly. Ceramic coating is the way to go. Really does repel dirt and easy to wash. Time will tell how long it will last. Super happy so far after several months.
P**I
I purchased this product after reading "Mike Deeee's " review Product is really great Its a two step process
J**6
The supplier of this product was excellent! They upgraded my shipping and it arrived more than a week sooner than anticipated. Here’s the product review: Product worked great. I’ve applied several different types of coatings including Gyeon and CQuartz. Environmental factors really play a roll in the ease of application. 15-20 degrees Celsius and low humidity definitely works best. Prep work is very important. If you don’t get all the bugs off or scratches out, you can expect they will stay there for a while! To prep a vehicle, you’re best to use a DA polisher. Wash vehicle then follow these steps: First a “cut” step (I use Chemical Guys V32). Second a “polish” step (Chemical Guys V38) Third, use a degreasing wash (Chemical guys “Clean Slate”) or a degreasing spray on from CarPro works as well. Feel free to use your favourites, just use these products as guidelines! **Making sure the paint is in Prestine condition with no bugs, swirl marks or halograms, etc is very important before ceramic application!** At this point you can follow the directions that come with the package. Apply base coat, wait 1 hour minimum, then apply the gloss coat. I waited over night on some parts of the vehicle (not recommended) then 2 hours on other parts and the application of the gloss coat was much easier waiting on 2 hours between coatings. Hard to tell what the longevity will be, but so far I’m very happy. Extremely hydrophobic! We had a light rain over night last night and it literally rinsed all the bugs off my windshield! Loving it
M**L
This is the second time I have used this product the first being some time ago. This time I extensively polished the paint on my 92 Ford truck before application and the results are great, from past experience durability is good but it does requires patience to apply properly.
M**E
OK, so this is not my first time around the block using Ceramic Coating protection. As with any, and I mean any ceramic coating protection, the NUmber ONE thing you need to do is preparation.... 1) Wash vehicle. 2) Clay Bar vehicle. 3) rewash vehicle and dry under shade quickly avoiding any water spotting. 4) Mechanical buffing machine with appropriated buffing pads and polishing creams to achieve mirror like finish (you will need a cutting pad with appropriate polish to remove any paint scratches and imperfections, and a final finishing pad with finishing polish to create that just painted look). 5) wipe down vehicle with either diluted rubbing alcohol and water, or use a product from CarPro prior to treating the surface. Your results will all come down to step 4, the money maker. If you can get the mirror like finish, then whatever ceramic coating you use, will look amazing. As for Sonax, it is too soon to say how long lasting, because I just finished putting it on. So, here goes... Pro: REALLY easy to use, it does not dry up to a elbow grease like tough to remove. It does not affect the body molding or rubber if you accidentally get some on. It is the only one you get that comes in a two step package, as most ceramic based coatings recommend a shine or additional coating that is up to you to purchase and acquire. Super convenient aerosol like spray on pad convenience, whereas most other products require you to invert bottle upside down and onto pad and let gravity take it's course as you shake the bottle repeatedly for more product (kind of a pita after spending 3-5 hours prepping your paint, your tired and are less patient with things like that) To date, the CQuartz Carpro ceramic coating is the longest lasting, best ceramic coating for home user to date, based on experience over the long haul. This stuff will literally leaves a coating similar to like if you got your vehicle shot with clear coat paint. It is a royal pain in the @ss if you ever want to remove it, because you will need to use harsh mechanical process in order to do so, which goes to say how lasting this product really is. I cannot say how good or long lasting the Sonax Ceramic Coating will be, but to date, I do not expect it to be like the Cquartz just because of it's nature (when you use Cquartz, you will know what I mean). Cquartz is a thicker liquid that starts to dry on applications after 30 seconds or so and becomes sticky so you know when to stop rubbing in a criss cross manner, and allowing another 30 seconds to haze up somewhat before buffing off. Sonax is not like that, it will remain tack free, and if you continue to rub in a criss cross manner, it will rub right out rather than become tacky. Like I mentioned in above, step 4 will be the result of your work, because no ceramic coating or car wax for that matter, will improve what you didn't do in step 4. So you could slap on turtle wax and get the same result vs Sonax, or Cquartz. The Ceramic coating is designed to protect the finish, not improve the finish. But hopefully will last and repel rain, sun, snow, sleet, salt and still make step 4 looking like it was when you polished your car... time will tell.
J**A
Do not be fearful of doing a ceramic protection to your car. Save tons of $ and do yourself. Tiny bottles but did my 4Runner with material to spare. Water beads nicely and should help through our harsh (salty) north eastern winters.
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