Wheeler Cerama-Coat Ceramic Firearm Finish Aerosol Spray 4 oz
WheelerThe Wheeler Cerama-Coat Ceramic Firearm Finish is a professional-grade aerosol coating engineered to deliver an ultra-hard, long-lasting protective surface on virtually any firearm — giving your gun showroom-quality durability right from your own workshop.
- Ultra-fine ceramic molecules crosslink and bond directly to base materials
- Heating process after application hardens finish to maximum durability
- Bonds to ferrous metals, alloys, stainless steel, and compatible synthetics
- Apply over bare metal or existing blued, anodized, or parkerized finishes
- Non-reflective, weatherproof coating resists scratches, chipping, and solvents
- Convenient 4 oz aerosol for precise, even application on any surface
Who This Is For
Cerama-Coat is ideal for gun owners, competitive shooters, and gunsmiths who want to restore, protect, or customize a firearm's finish without expensive professional refinishing services. Whether you're rehabilitating a worn hunting rifle, protecting a carry pistol from the elements, or refinishing a project build, this ceramic coating delivers dependable results for anyone willing to follow the simple heat-cure process at home.
Specifications
| Brand | Wheeler |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Cerama-Coat Ceramic Firearm Finish |
| Size | 4 oz Aerosol Can |
| Finish Type | Ceramic Crosslink Coating |
| Compatible Surfaces | Ferrous metals, alloys, stainless steel, synthetics |
| Compatible Base Finishes | Bare metal, blued, anodized, parkerized |
| Cure Temperature | 200°F minimum heat cure required |
| Finish Appearance | Non-Reflective / Matte |
| Weather Resistance | Weatherproof |
| Chemical Resistance | Highly resistant to solvents and cleaners |
Frequently Asked Questions
What firearms or surfaces can I apply Cerama-Coat to?
Cerama-Coat bonds to a wide range of materials including ferrous metals, metal alloys, stainless steel, and synthetic materials that can be safely heated to at least 200°F. It can be applied directly over bare metal or over existing factory finishes such as bluing, anodizing, or parkerizing, making it extremely versatile for both restoration and custom refinishing projects.
How does the heat-cure process work, and what do I need?
After applying Cerama-Coat in light, even coats and allowing it to dry, you cure the finish by heating the coated surface to approximately 200°F. Many users accomplish this with a conventional kitchen oven (for smaller parts) or a heat gun for larger assemblies. The heat causes the ultra-fine ceramic molecules to fully crosslink and bond, forming the hard, durable finish. Always follow Wheeler's included instructions for best results and allow adequate ventilation during application.
How durable is Cerama-Coat compared to standard bluing or paint?
Cerama-Coat significantly outperforms traditional bluing and standard spray paint in terms of scratch resistance, chipping resistance, and solvent resistance. Because the ceramic molecules chemically bond to the substrate during the heat-cure process, the resulting finish is far harder and more resilient than surface-level coatings. It also provides weatherproof protection, making it an excellent choice for firearms exposed to moisture, field use, or regular cleaning with harsh solvents.
- Type:
- Solvent
- Size:
- 4 oz
- Applicator:
- Aerosol