TEC582 Ceramic Detail Spray makes protecting your car's exterior easier than ever.
TEC582 delivers exceptional gloss and slickness, along with unparalleled protective capabilities
Use TEC582 Ceramic Detail Spray on any exterior surface, including glass, plastic trim, chrome, and wheels, to ensure that your entire exterior is hydrophobic and beautiful
Use one microfiber towel to lightly wipe the product into the finish.
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TEC582 Ceramic Detail Spray makes protecting your car's exterior easier than ever.
TEC582 delivers exceptional gloss and slickness, along with unparalleled protective capabilities
Use TEC582 Ceramic Detail Spray on any exterior surface, including glass, plastic trim, chrome, and wheels, to ensure that your entire exterior is hydrophobic and beautiful
Use one microfiber towel to lightly wipe the product into the finish.
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This stuff is great. I use it at full strength on the wheels and then use it as a drying aid on maintenance and rinseless washes, diluted 1:1. Longevity isn't the greatest, so it's definitely not my main sealant, I usually use 3D ceramic liquid wax for that, maybe collinite 845 if I'm feeling nostalgic, and then I gradually top it off with this as I go. Very affordable, yes, but even better than that, when it's diluted 1:1, it is VERY easy to apply, very forgiving, almost never any streaking.
This stuff is great. I use it at full strength on the wheels and then use it as a drying aid on maintenance and rinseless washes, diluted 1:1. Longevity isn't the greatest, so it's definitely not my main sealant, I usually use 3D ceramic liquid wax for that, maybe collinite 845 if I'm feeling nostalgic, and then I gradually top it off with this as I go. Very affordable, yes, but even better than that, when it's diluted 1:1, it is VERY easy to apply, very forgiving, almost never any streaking.
Agreed. I use this as a drying aid for my ceramic coated cars. For longevity people can use Griots 3 in 1, or Turtle Wax Spray Ceramic. Or a real coating. Good stuff. I've been using 2:1 water:TEC582 as a drying aid to good effect as well.
This stuff is great. I use it at full strength on the wheels and then use it as a drying aid on maintenance and rinseless washes, diluted 1:1. Longevity isn't the greatest, so it's definitely not my main sealant, I usually use 3D ceramic liquid wax for that, maybe collinite 845 if I'm feeling nostalgic, and then I gradually top it off with this as I go. Very affordable, yes, but even better than that, when it's diluted 1:1, it is VERY easy to apply, very forgiving, almost never any streaking.
Section 3: Composition/Information on Ingredients
Chemical Name CAS Number % Range OSHA PEL ACGHI TLV
Isopropyl Alcohol 67-63-1 1 - 5 TWA 400ppm TWA 200ppm
Silicone Micro-Emulsion Proprietary 1-5 Not Established Not Established
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This stuff is great. I use it at full strength on the wheels and then use it as a drying aid on maintenance and rinseless washes, diluted 1:1. Longevity isn't the greatest, so it's definitely not my main sealant, I usually use 3D ceramic liquid wax for that, maybe collinite 845 if I'm feeling nostalgic, and then I gradually top it off with this as I go. Very affordable, yes, but even better than that, when it's diluted 1:1, it is VERY easy to apply, very forgiving, almost never any streaking.
so do you use apply the ceramic wax first then apply this like every month as a touch up, then reapply the carmic wax @ around the 6 month mark?
For this product do you just mist the entire panels and wipe once across with a microfiber not trying to buff it in?
so do you use apply the ceramic wax first then apply this like every month as a touch up, then reapply the carmic wax @ around the 6 month mark? For this product do you just mist the entire panels and wipe once across with a microfiber not trying to buff it in?
Yes, exactly, every spring and fall I strip wash and start over with a new base layer of the liquid ceramic and use the tec 582 as a topper after maintenance washes, whether those are with rinseless wash or a foam cannon, doesn't matter, and the process is the same for both. Blow dry with a leaf blower to get most of the water off, then use the diluted tec in a spray bottle set to mist, and mist each panel 1 or 2 times, depending on size of panel, trying to spread the mist are much as I can by moving the bottle across while I spray. Get the exterior glass with it, go for it, it goes everywhere. The only glass I don't use it on is the windshield, I don't like how my wipers travel across it, i prefer rain-x for that. Then I use a few microfiber towels to spread it out, dry it off, buff it in, etc, until there is no more liquid I can see on the surface. Kind of depends what time of year it is, etc, as to how many towels that takes. Then I put the dirty microfibers in a bucket with some rags to riches detergent so the ceramic doesn't clog up the towels so they can be washed and used again. Don't have to be expensive towels, the $20 for 36 yellow ones from Costco work great.
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Chemical Name CAS Number % Range OSHA PEL ACGHI TLV
Isopropyl Alcohol 67-63-1 1 - 5 TWA 400ppm TWA 200ppm
Silicone Micro-Emulsion Proprietary 1-5 Not Established Not Established
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For this product do you just mist the entire panels and wipe once across with a microfiber not trying to buff it in?
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