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Technicians Choice TEC582 CERAMIC DETAIL SPRAY (1 Gallon) $26.94

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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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Previous deal: https://slickdeals.net/f/18262447-amazon-com-technicians-choice-tec582-ceramic-detail-spray-1-gallon-automotive-35-56

About this item
  • 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.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07N8GBHTS

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Dec 23, 2025 01:05 PM
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PurpleLumber9970Dec 23, 2025 01:05 PM
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Dec 23, 2025 01:06 PM
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BrendanBDec 23, 2025 01:06 PM
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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.
Dec 23, 2025 03:36 PM
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Mr_SnoopDec 23, 2025 03:36 PM
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haven't used it but i've heard good things. can knock off some money with S&S.
Dec 23, 2025 07:39 PM
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PurpleLumber9970Dec 23, 2025 07:39 PM
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Quote from BrendanB :
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.
Dec 24, 2025 05:07 AM
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takenforgraniteDec 24, 2025 05:07 AM
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Quote from BrendanB :
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.
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Dec 24, 2025 09:44 AM
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packerfan43042Dec 24, 2025 09:44 AM
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This stuff is amazing for the price. Very slick finish and versatile product.
Dec 24, 2025 01:12 PM
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PedroRDec 24, 2025 01:12 PM
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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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Dec 24, 2025 10:47 PM
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SwampthinqDec 24, 2025 10:47 PM
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Quote from BrendanB :
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?
Dec 24, 2025 10:53 PM
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BrendanBDec 24, 2025 10:53 PM
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Quote from Swampthinq :
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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