Can You Use Ceramic Spray on Interior Surfaces?

Thinking about using ceramic spray on your dashboard or interior plastics? Here’s why you shouldn’t—and what to use instead for the perfect OEM finish.

Can You Use Ceramic Spray on Interior Surfaces?

Can You Use Ceramic Spray on Interior Surfaces?

Short answer: No—ceramic spray like Tough As Shell is not designed for interior use.

It’s formulated for exterior surfaces like paint, trim, and wheels—where it can bond and perform properly. Using it inside your car can lead to streaking, residue, and even surface damage on delicate materials like soft plastics or touchscreens.

What to Use Instead

For a clean, protected interior with a factory-fresh matte finish, use Complete Cabin Cleaner.

It’s safe on:

  • ✅ Dashboards and door panels
  • ✅ Touchscreens and infotainment areas
  • ✅ Leather, vinyl, and plastic trim
  • ✅ Steering wheels, cupholders, and even pedals

Why Ceramic Spray Doesn’t Belong Inside

  • ❌ Can leave a shiny, greasy film on soft plastics
  • ❌ Doesn’t bond properly to interior materials
  • ❌ May affect touchscreen clarity or responsiveness

How to Use Complete Cabin Cleaner

  1. Spray onto a clean microfiber towel
  2. Wipe interior surfaces gently, panel by panel
  3. Flip to a dry side for a streak-free, matte finish

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Conclusion

Tough As Shell is a beast on your paint, trim, wheels, and calipers—but it’s not built for your dashboard. For interior detailing, switch to Complete Cabin Cleaner and enjoy a streak-free, non-greasy, OEM-level finish.

Clean smarter inside and out at Jimbo’s Detailing or shop Tough As Shell on Amazon here.