
Fly Shiny® Ceramic Coating
Fly Shiny Ceramic Coating is a long-lasting protective coating engineered specifically for aircraft surfaces. It creates a 9H-hard, UV-resistant, and anti-static barrier that shields paint from environmental damage, reduces surface contamination, and enhances overall gloss. Designed for aviation use, this coating improves surface slickness, helps reduce drag-related buildup, and keeps your aircraft cleaner for longer with less maintenance.
Aerospace Ceramic Protection
9H HARD CERAMIC BARRIER
Fly Shiny Pro forms a silica-based coating that bonds to aircraft paint and cures into a rigid 9H layer, providing long-term surface protection far beyond waxes or sealants.
ANTI-STATIC & UV RESISTANT
The coating repels dust, contaminants, and harmful UV exposure, helping prevent fading, oxidation, and buildup that typically age aircraft surfaces.
IMPROVED SURFACE EFFICIENCY
By filling microscopic pores in the paint, Fly Shiny Pro creates a slick, low-drag surface that stays cleaner longer and reduces the effort required during routine maintenance.
HOW TO USE
Step 1: Ensure the aircraft surface is clean and properly polished.
Step 2: Apply Fly Shiny Pro to a small section using an rotary polisher.
Step 3: Allow the coating to cure briefly.
Step 4: Level and remove high spots with a microfiber towel.
Step 5: Let the coating fully cure before exposing the aircraft to flight conditions.
Pro Tip: Proper prep determines longevity. Correcting defects before coating delivers maximum gloss and protection.
Fly Shiny Pro forms a silica-based coating that bonds to aircraft paint and cures into a rigid 9H layer, providing long-term surface protection far beyond waxes or sealants.
The coating repels dust, contaminants, and harmful UV exposure, helping prevent fading, oxidation, and buildup that typically age aircraft surfaces.
By filling microscopic pores in the paint, Fly Shiny Pro creates a slick, low-drag surface that stays cleaner longer and reduces the effort required during routine maintenance.
Step 1: Ensure the aircraft surface is clean and properly polished.
Step 2: Apply Fly Shiny Pro to a small section using an rotary polisher.
Step 3: Allow the coating to cure briefly.
Step 4: Level and remove high spots with a microfiber towel.
Step 5: Let the coating fully cure before exposing the aircraft to flight conditions.
Pro Tip: Proper prep determines longevity. Correcting defects before coating delivers maximum gloss and protection.
FAQ
What does Fly Shiny Pro Ceramic Coating do?
It creates a hardened protective layer on aircraft paint that resists UV damage, dust buildup, staining, and environmental wear while enhancing surface gloss.
What does “9H hardness” mean?
9H refers to the coating’s resistance level once cured. It forms a rigid barrier harder than typical paint, helping protect against surface wear and light abrasion.
Is this coating different from automotive ceramic coatings?
Yes. Fly Shiny Pro is engineered specifically for aircraft surfaces and conditions, providing protection tailored to aviation paint systems and environmental exposure.
How long does the coating last?
When properly applied and maintained, Fly Shiny Pro provides up to 9 years of durable protection, far exceeding the lifespan of traditional waxes and sealants.
Can Fly Shiny Pro improve fuel efficiency?
The smoother, low-drag surface created by the coating can help reduce resistance caused by surface contaminants, contributing to improved aerodynamic performance.
Will the coating reduce how often I need to clean my aircraft?
Yes. Its anti-static and hydrophobic characteristics reduce dust and contaminant buildup, making routine cleaning easier and less frequent.
Can I apply Fly Shiny Pro without surface prep?
No. For best results and proper bonding, the surface should be clean and corrected before applying the coating.

