FAQs

Please read our FAQs to find out more.

Should I use ECO Spray Wax on a wet or dry car?

For best results, we recommend using ECO Spray Wax on a clean, dry car. Apply it to dry paintwork after washing and drying your vehicle. This ensures optimal bonding and the best possible shine and protection.

How long does the protection last?

When used as a standalone product, ECO Spray Wax provides protection for 1-2 weeks depending on weather conditions and vehicle use. For longer-lasting protection, use it as a topper over our ECO Paint Polish & Wax.

Is this safe for ceramic coatings?

Is this safe for ceramic coatings?

How is this different from traditional spray wax?

Unlike conventional spray waxes that contain petroleum-based ingredients and harsh chemicals, our ECO Spray Wax is 99.2% plant-based and fully biodegradable. You get the same professional results without harming the environment.

Can I use it on glass and chrome?

Yes! ECO Spray Wax is safe and effective on paintwork, glass, chrome, and plastic trim. It leaves a streak-free shine on all surfaces.

Do I need to buff it off?

For best results, simply wipe the product evenly across the surface and then buff to a shine with a clean, dry microfibre cloth. The process takes just seconds per panel.

How much product should I use per application?

A little goes a long way! 2-3 sprays per panel is typically enough. One 600g bottle will last for approximately 20-30 full vehicle applications.

Will it remove scratches or swirl marks?

ECO Spray Wax is designed for adding shine and protection, not scratch removal. For swirl marks and light scratches, we recommend using our ECO Paint Polish & Wax first, then finish with ECO Spray Wax for added gloss.

Is the coconut scent strong?

The natural coconut scent is pleasant and subtle - not overpowering. It provides a fresh, tropical aroma during application and fades quickly after use.

Can I use this in direct sunlight?

For best results, apply ECO Spray Wax in the shade or on cool surfaces. Applying in direct sunlight or on hot panels can cause the product to dry too quickly, making it harder to buff to a perfect shine.

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