Shine Supply Beadlock Wheel and Suspension Ceramic Coating

Beadlock Wheel & Suspension lays down a tough, elastic ceramic layer that defends against brake dust, grime, UV, and the rigors of road or trail abuse.

Shine Supply’s Beadlock Wheel & Suspension Ceramic Coating is built to protect the harshest zones on your vehicle — wheels, arms, knuckles, coilovers, control arms, and more. It uses a proprietary SiO₂-based formula combined with flexible polymers, forming a hardened layer that can flex with raw metals and coatings under stress.

This blend means it doesn’t just stick — it cures into a durable, impact-resistant shield that resists dust, dirt, salt, and oxidation. Whether you're off-roading, daily driving, or running exposed hardware, Beadlock gives you ceramic-grade protection where it matters most.

It's safe for raw and finished metal — including chrome, anodized, powder-coated, or painted parts — and application is straightforward with a quick flash and level-off. Expect real-world protection that doesn’t flake, fade, or wash away after a few hits.


Features:

  • Impact-Resistant SiO2 Protection: Bonds to raw and finished metal with a strong yet flexible ceramic barrier.
  • Off-Road & Street Ready: Handles the heat, grime and abuse from brakes, dirt, road salts and other contaminants.
  • Versatile Surface Compatibility: Use on chrome, raw metal, powder coat, anodized or painted suspension and wheels.
  • High Hydrophobic Performance: Repels brake dust and grime with a slick and east-to-clean surface.
  • Quick Application: Easy, wipe on with 45-60 second flash time, level and you're done!

 

Directions:

  1. Clean the surface thoroughly with Throw Back paint cleanser.
  2. Shake Beadlock well. Apply some solution to an applicator pad.
  3. Spread product using the coating applicator pad. Product will begin to "rainbow" within seconds.
  4. Give it 45-60 seconds to set up and remove using a clean microfiber towel.
  5. Use an additional towel or flip the included towel inside out to ensure product is even on the surface.