✨ Spray, Shield, Shine! ✨
The FlitzCS02930 is a 946 ml (32 oz) spray bottle designed to provide a durable, water-resistant ceramic coating for various surfaces. Weighing just 2 pounds and measuring 10.87 x 4.92 x 3.27 inches, this product is perfect for protecting cars, boats, RVs, and household fixtures, ensuring they remain pristine for up to a year.
Manufacturer | Flitz |
Brand | Flitz |
Model | Flitz CS02930: 946 Ml / 32 Oz Quart Spray Bottle |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.87 x 4.92 x 3.27 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | CS02930 |
Manufacturer Part Number | CS02930 |
A**R
Easy to apply and buff off
I sprayed the right side (driver's side) of the hood with the coating and then buffed off and took a picture with the bottle on the side that was coated. It help bring out a little bit more shine on my vehicle and it was easy to apply and easy to buff off. I started with two microfiber cloth towels and started to spray the vehicle down and then buff to a quick shine. About 1/3 the way through the application my first microfiber towel had enough of the liquid that I had to spray much less of the ceramic sealant to coat each panel. I continued to use the second towel to buff dry and get a shine.I ended up using about 1/4 of a bottle or 7 to 8 oz to coat my vehicle which is fairly large at 21 feet long and I suspect my smaller compact SUV could be done with about 1/6 of a bottle. The price is not much more than the typical quick wax spray I normally use twice a month on my vehicles which I get at the local automotive store or Amazon for 7 bucks for 24 ounces. To do a single coat on my truck ends up costing a little bit more about 10 bucks if you divide the price by four applications. I've only had it on my truck for a few days so I can't comment on how well it holds up but it was easy to apply and didn't leave any hazy marks or streak marks. If it last a month that worth it to me if it saves me from waxing the vehicle every two weeks. I typically wax or apply a protectant to my vehicle twice a month to protect the paint as it sits outside in the direct sun everyday and the bird poop and tree droppings land on the paint where it's parked.
K**N
Great so far
Just waxed both cars and they look really good. Easy to apply and just wipe off. No need to worry about getting some on your black plastic trim. Doesn't leave a white residue as paste waxes do. Not sure how long it will last due to ease of application but won't mind doing it again in six weeks if I have to. A little bit goes a long way.
C**.
Works well - a little pricey for what it is.
Overall I'm pretty pleased with the performance of this ceramic sealant/wax. I'm pretty OCD about my vehicles and have tried 100s of products over the years, ranging from old school paste waxes, to the latest in professional ceramic coatings. This product performs well and produces a good shine and good hydrophobic properties. It's not the same as a professional ceramic coating, or even the DIY "true" ceramic coatings, but it's pretty good. My only complaint is the current price point. Although it's not terribly expensive, it's significantly more expensive to other "spray on" ceramic sealants that I've tried, that are much cheaper, and seem to perform comparatively.Ultimately, I'm pleased with it, and would recommend it... however, I do think there are comparable products out there that can be had for a better price.
K**K
Good…not great
I am a car detailing geek and have tried 100’s of car detailing products. For the money, I would recommend JetSeal over this rather expensive sealant. It streaks badly, even doing one small section at a time. The shine is also not as good as JetSeal. I also use Collinite insulator wax first and then JetSeal as top coat. Crazy shine and longevity using this combo.
J**Z
it does keep your clean for a bit longer
its not the easiest to use it dries off took quick and may leave white marks if not added before final rinse or before drying the car.
T**N
Great ceramic sealant
I was finally able to put a sealant coat on my van with the nice weather we are experiencing. Applying this sealant is similar to other ceramic brands...it applies very easily. Wiping off with a microfiber takes just minutes and the exterior paint is smooth to the touch. It is now raining, and I am watching the water just bead down the paint. I know this will not last forever, or probably more than a few months, but with how easy it is to apply, it is not a big deal. I especially like that it comes in a 32 oz spray bottle. I have used other brands that were in much smaller containers, and I ended up having to re-order them. This will last me at least a year if not more.
E**.
I've Used Many Products From This Established Company Over The Years And They All Work Well!
To avoid any confusion as to the product description herein under review, the actual product description as posted by the seller on his Amazon marketing webpage is: Flitz Ceramic Spray Sealant and Paint Protectant: Shine, Protect and Seal Clear Coat, Plastic, 1 Application Lasts up to 12 Months, Made in USA, 32 oz.This is a trusted, reliable Amazon-listed manufacturer/vendor whose products in various iterations I've used over the years. It's a Wisconsin-based company that purports to use "advanced German ingredients" as produced by this dedicated "3rd generation" family. They manufacture a long/full line of excellent various home, auto and marine maintenance items.A few relevant observations re the efficiency and benefits of this product are:1) Like my experience with similar Amazon-offered products, this one also stands out and shines (no pun intended) like the others. I see little, or no difference in both the application and final buffing/polishing result processes. Hence, it's easy to apply on a rag or microfiber towel-material cloth, followed by a light buffing with a dry cloth before it fully dries (of note: if it does fully dry before buffing, it can greatly affect the desired brilliant shine-factor while also inducing a much more arduous and difficult buffing wipe-down. If that happens, then a repeat full-process application is usually suggested by the manufacturer).2) The miracle "ceramic shell-like coating" purports to protect against all sorts of potential invasive finish infiltrators, such as salt, bugs, brake dust, UV rays, water stains, yellowed headlight lens stains and dirt and debris. So far, this product has stood up quite well to these marketing assertions.3) One other miraculous development in these types of ceramic-infused car polishing solutions is the Godsend fact that, unlike my "suffering" in the past, there's absolutely no trace of the heretofore ubiquitous presence of the dreaded white spillover residue that always built up in the joints of the vehicle's outer body parts' structure. I used to literally spend hours of arduous, frustrating time trying to futile-y remove these highly objectionable, unwanted stains. Don't ask me how the manufacturer's have finally solved this issue as I'm quite sure the solution came from technical chemical engineering sources far beyond my realm of knowledge.4) While this product is essentially used on automobiles, it also works quite well on my granite kitchen countertop and bathroom sink vanities. It brings out the native color while providing a lustrous protective coating. Application is the same as if you apply some of the contents on an outdoor-use vehicle.5) There's no doubt in my mind that this product provides a deeper shine and longer-lasting surface protection than any other traditional (and much cheaper) carnauba wax sealant on the market today (also found on Amazon)...and it's easier to apply than any such paste wax WITHOUT that dreaded white residual in the body-part joints that's virtually impossible to remove (other than by eventual degradation over time from atmospheric conditions (like rain, snow, etc.)
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