Can Ceramic Spray Be Used on Interior Surfaces?
It’s tempting to use a product you already love on everything—but Tough As Shell is designed for the **exterior** of your car—not the interior.
Why Ceramic Spray Doesn’t Belong Inside
- ❌ May leave a slick, glossy film on dashboards—not safe for visibility
- ❌ Not formulated for soft-touch plastics, leather, or upholstery
- ❌ Can cause streaking, hazing, or greasy buildup
What to Use Instead
For interior detailing, use Complete Cabin Cleaner—designed specifically for dashboards, door panels, seats, trim, and more.
- ✅ Safe on all interior surfaces
- ✅ Leaves a matte, OEM finish with no greasy residue
- ✅ Cuts through grime, sunscreen, and fingerprints
Common Interior Mistakes to Avoid
- ❌ Using ceramic spray on touchscreens or vents
- ❌ Spraying products directly onto leather
- ❌ Using glass cleaners on infotainment screens
Pro Tip: Use Dedicated Towels for Interior Work
Use a clean, soft towel like Everyday Microfiber Towels for interiors to avoid lint, streaks, and cross-contamination.
Related Blog Posts
- The Ultimate Interior Car Cleaning Guide
- How to Clean a Car Dashboard Without Leaving Shine or Streaks
Conclusion
Tough As Shell is amazing on paint, wheels, and trim—but for your interior, stick to purpose-built products like Complete Cabin Cleaner for safe, streak-free results inside the car.
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