
Yes, you can use ceramic spray on a wet car. Applying it as a drying aid helps spread the product evenly, adds slickness, and boosts protection—especially with sprays like Tough As Shell. Read more

To remove water spots from car paint, use a mild polish like Picture Perfect Polish for light spots, and an acid-based remover or polishing compound for etched spots. Always protect the surf...
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To maintain a ceramic coating, use pH-neutral soaps, avoid harsh chemicals, dry with clean microfiber towels, and apply a ceramic booster like Tough As Shell every few weeks.
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Want to get more protection out of your ceramic spray? Here’s how to layer Tough As Shell the right way—without causing streaks or wasting product.
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Ceramic coatings don’t make your car maintenance-free. Here’s what happens when you stop washing—and why consistent care matters.
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Ceramic coatings make washing easier—but that doesn’t mean you should wash less. Here’s the real answer on how often to wash your protected paint.
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Got a ceramic coating or using a ceramic spray like Tough As Shell? Here’s how often you should wash your car—and why it still matters for long-term protection.
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Your ceramic spray should make water fly off your paint. If it’s not, here’s how to fix it and get glassy, high-performance beading every time.
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Most ceramic sprays claim months of protection—but how long do they actually last? Here’s the real answer and how to keep your car protected longer.
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Ceramic spray is the perfect way to maintain a professional ceramic coating. Here’s how it helps extend protection, boost gloss, and enhance water behavior.
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