Why NanoPro Is Different
Most ceramic coating brands are built around marketing. NanoPro is built around chemistry. Their Borophene formula uses boron-based compounds — a fundamentally different material than the silicon dioxide (SiO2) used in standard ceramic coatings — producing higher hardness, greater chemical resistance, and a more durable hydrophobic surface.
Borograph takes a different approach — graphene oxide and boron silicate in a single formula, producing some of the highest gloss indexes and water contact angles in the industry. At 100+ gloss indexes and a 180° water contact angle, it performs in a category of its own.
Both product lines are permanent at a single layer of application. Every installation is registered to your vehicle's CARFAX history. Standard Paint Protection is a NanoPro Certified installer on Oahu.


Why Standard Coatings Fall Short Here
Most SiO2 ceramic coatings are rated for 2–5 years under normal conditions. Hawaii's UV index regularly hits 11–12 — among the highest in the US. Combined with daily salt air, hard mineral water, and trade wind contaminants, standard coatings can degrade significantly faster than their rated lifespan.
NanoPro Borophene and Borograph are permanent coatings — designed to last the lifetime of the vehicle under proper maintenance. That distinction matters in Hawaii more than anywhere else.
Every installation at SPP includes flash time adjustment for Hawaii's humidity — approximately 30 seconds less per panel than mainland conditions to ensure proper cure and bonding.
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