
If your ceramic spray left streaks, don’t panic. Reapply a light coat to reactivate the surface and buff with a clean towel. Streaks often result from overuse or improper wiping.
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Forgetting to buff ceramic spray can leave streaks, haze, or high spots. Reapply a light mist, then buff with a clean towel to re-level the surface.
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No, you should never apply ceramic spray to a dirty car. Dirt interferes with bonding, causes streaking, and can scratch your paint during application. Always wash first.
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Ceramic spray should not be applied over wax. Wax prevents ceramic from bonding properly, leading to reduced durability and streaking. Remove wax before applying ceramic spray.
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Ceramic spray should not be applied to a wet surface. Water interferes with bonding and causes streaking. Always dry the car completely before applying for best results.
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Ceramic spray should be easy—but one wrong step can ruin the finish. Here are the most common mistakes people make and how to avoid them with Tough As Shell.
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Forgetting to buff off your ceramic spray? Here’s why that creates haze, streaks, and uneven results—and how to correct it fast for a perfect finish.
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Ceramic spray works best on a clean surface. Here’s why applying it to a dirty car is a big mistake—and how to prep with The Super Soaper the right way.
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