Wheeler Cerama-Coat Ceramic Firearm Finish Aerosol Spray 4 oz
WheelerThe Wheeler Cerama-Coat Ceramic Firearm Finish Aerosol Spray delivers a professional-grade, ultra-durable ceramic coating in a convenient 4 oz can — giving your firearm a factory-quality finish you can apply at home.
- Ultra-fine ceramic molecules crosslink and bond directly to base material for superior hardness
- Applies to ferrous metals, alloys, stainless steel, and synthetics tolerating 200°F heat
- Non-reflective matte finish reduces glare for tactical and hunting applications
- Weatherproof coating resists moisture, corrosion, and harsh environmental conditions
- Highly resistant to scratching, chipping, and chemical solvent damage
- Compatible over bare metal or existing blued, anodized, or parkerized finishes
Who This Is For
Cerama-Coat is ideal for shooters, hunters, and gunsmiths who want to restore, protect, or customize a firearm finish without sending it to a professional refinisher. Whether you're refreshing a worn carry pistol, protecting a hunting rifle against the elements, or giving a project build a clean, durable look, this ceramic aerosol delivers long-lasting results at a fraction of the cost of traditional coating services.
Specifications
| Brand | Wheeler |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Cerama-Coat Ceramic Firearm Finish |
| Size | 4 oz Aerosol Can |
| Finish Type | Non-Reflective Matte Ceramic |
| Compatible Surfaces | Ferrous Metals, Alloys, Stainless Steel, Synthetics |
| Compatible Over | Bare Metal, Blued, Anodized, Parkerized |
| Cure Temperature | 200°F (min. heat cure required) |
| Weather Resistance | Yes — Weatherproof |
| Chemical Resistance | Highly Resistant to Solvents |
| Application Method | Aerosol Spray |
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I cure Cerama-Coat after applying it to my firearm?
After applying the aerosol in thin, even coats and allowing proper flash time between coats, the finish must be heat-cured to activate the ceramic bonding process. You can use a household oven or heat gun to bring the coated surface to at least 200°F. This heat exposure causes the ultra-fine ceramic molecules to crosslink and fully bond to the metal or synthetic substrate, creating the hard, durable finish Cerama-Coat is known for. Always disassemble your firearm and remove any heat-sensitive components before curing.
Can Cerama-Coat be applied over an existing finish, or does the metal need to be stripped first?
Cerama-Coat is designed to bond over existing finishes including blued, anodized, and parkerized surfaces, so stripping is not always required. However, for the best adhesion and most uniform appearance, the surface should be thoroughly cleaned, degreased, and lightly abraded before application. Applying over bare, properly prepped metal will generally yield the strongest and most consistent bond.
Is Cerama-Coat suitable for use on polymer or synthetic firearm components?
Yes — Cerama-Coat can bond to synthetic materials as long as they can safely withstand the 200°F heat required during the curing process. Before applying to polymer frames or stocks, verify that the specific material is rated to handle that temperature without warping or damage. When in doubt, test on a small, inconspicuous area first or consult the manufacturer's guidelines for your specific firearm.
- Type:
- Solvent
- Size:
- 4 oz
- Applicator:
- Aerosol