Everything We Know About HOT COAT by QUIVR – Ceramic Spray Breakdown
HOT COAT is a new ceramic spray from QUIVR by IMJOSHV, marketed as a slick, easy-to-use paint protectant designed for the DIY crowd. It’s part of the QUIVR product line that also includes their foam cannon soap and accessories.
While the brand has social media momentum, many detailers are asking the same question: What’s actually in this bottle—and does it last?
What HOT COAT Claims
- Delivers slickness and water beading
- Quick and easy spray-on/wipe-off application
- Safe on paint, glass, trim, and more
But as of now, no SDS sheet, no ingredient list, and no durability rating have been made public.
Early User Feedback
We’ve compiled early user responses from social media and detailing forums. Here’s what people are saying:
- “Beads well for the first few washes, but drops off fast.”
- “Leaves a haze on dark paint if you don’t wipe it perfectly.”
- “Looks slick, but I’m not sure there’s any real protection.”
In short: great initial appearance, questionable long-term performance.
What's Missing from the Launch
- No public testing or durability timeline
- No SDS or formula data
- No long-term real-world review (yet)
For a product marketed as ceramic protection, these are key pieces of information still missing from the conversation.
How HOT COAT Compares to Tough As Shell
Feature | QUIVR HOT COAT | Tough As Shell |
---|---|---|
Application | Spray and wipe | Spray and wipe |
Initial Gloss | Glossy and slick | Slick with subtle OEM gloss |
Protection Duration | 2–4 weeks (anecdotal) | 3-6 months (tested) |
Tested Durability | ❌ Not published | ✅ Publicly tested and reviewed |
SDS / Ingredient Disclosure | ❌ Not available | ✅ Yes |
Final Thoughts
HOT COAT has style and influencer appeal—but for those who care about real-world durability, long-term water beading, and consistent results, there’s still too much missing from the picture.
That’s why more pros and weekend warriors are skipping the influencer hype and choosing Tough As Shell—a ceramic spray built on actual testing, not trends.