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Drive Care / 02 / Drive Care
Interior Ceramic Protect Spray
Fast interior maintenance with a clean, non-oily look.
A quick-detailing protectant concept for compatible interior materials, designed around easy application, refined low gloss and reduced dust attraction.
In product developmentLow-gloss finish
Helps reduce dust adhesion
IN THE FIELD / APPLICATION CONTEXT
A fast protective step for the surfaces you see every day.
A light spray-and-buff workflow for compatible dashboard and trim surfaces, targeting a dry-touch low-gloss finish.

QUICK DETAIL / LOW GLOSS
A light protective step for the surfaces you see every day.
Interior Ceramic Protect Spray is a water-based quick-detailing concept for compatible dashboards, door trim and coated cabin plastics. It is designed to leave a thin, even maintenance film after a spray-to-applicator and buff process. The development target is a dry-touch, controlled low-gloss result that helps treated trim shed light dust and routine handling marks more easily during future care.
A maintenance protectant concept - not a permanent ceramic coating and not a substitute for cleaning or material repair.
- Product system
- Drive Care / 02
- Format
- 500 mL trigger spray
- Finish target
- Dry-touch, controlled low gloss

THIN FILM / COMPLETE BUFF
Protection should not announce itself with grease.
The intended result comes from a small dose spread over a fully cleaned surface. A microfiber applicator controls the film around stitching, vents and textured trim; a separate towel removes excess before it can collect in the grain. This thin-film approach is central to the low-gloss brief and to reducing the tacky feel that can attract visible dust.
Clean first
Protection is applied only after soil and old dressing residue are removed.
Spread lightly
An applicator supports uniform coverage without flooding adjacent details.
Buff completely
Excess film is removed to reach the intended dry-touch finish.

MAINTENANCE, NOT MYTH
Ceramic-inspired chemistry with realistic boundaries.
The formula direction combines compatible polymers, silicone components and hydrophobic support in a water-based system. These ingredients are selected to target surface uniformity, low-gloss visual refinement and easier maintenance. They do not turn flexible interior trim into an indestructible shell. Abrasion, cleaners, heat and substrate chemistry all influence how a finished product performs, so durability language remains open until pilot testing is complete.
Water-based direction
Developed for controlled indoor application and towel finishing.
Hydrophobic support
Targets easier handling of light incidental moisture on compatible trim.
Validation led
Reapplication and durability claims wait for finished-product evidence.

HOW THE SYSTEM IS DESIGNED
Prepare the surface, place the film, level the result.
A protectant can only look consistent when the substrate is clean and the applied layer is thin. The workflow is built to control those variables rather than relying on a heavy dressing to hide them.
01 / Prepare
Remove dust, body oils and previous dressing residue, then let the surface dry completely.
Residual cleaner or uneven old product can interfere with appearance and film consistency.02 / Place
Mist a microfiber applicator and spread a small amount in overlapping passes.
Applying to the tool helps protect switches, clear lenses, displays and nearby glass from overspray.03 / Refine
Use a clean towel to remove excess and level the remaining maintenance film.
Low-gloss appearance, dust response and tactile feel are evaluated across the pilot surface set.
DESIGNED FOR VISIBLE CABIN SURFACES
A finishing step after the cleaning step.
The spray is positioned for compatible coated surfaces where visual control and a non-oily feel matter.
Dashboard maintenance
Refine compatible dashboard plastics after cleaning while keeping glare and heavy shine out of the design brief.
Door and console trim
Create a more uniform appearance on frequently handled coated trim after a successful spot test.
Detailing handover
Add a deliberate finishing step to a professional interior service without relying on a glossy dressing.
Fleet presentation
Support consistent low-gloss cabin presentation where repeated application needs a simple method.
WHAT THE NAME MEANS
A ceramic-style maintenance system, not a permanent coating.
The positioning describes the protective formula direction and finish target, while the page keeps unvalidated durability language out.
What this system is
- A water-based interior maintenance protectant concept
- Designed to target a controlled low-gloss, dry-touch finish
- Applied as a thin layer with a microfiber applicator and final buff
What this system is not
- A permanent, scratchproof or abrasion-proof ceramic shell
- A cleaner for heavily soiled interiors or neglected stains
- Intended for pedals, steering grips, screens or clear instrument lenses
CONTROLLED APPLICATION / STEP BY STEP
A better result begins with the right sequence.
Follow the full method, including preparation, controlled placement and the final finish check.
- 01
Clean and dry
Remove loose debris and existing residue with a compatible cleaner. Allow the panel to dry.
- 02
Confirm compatibility
Spot test for color, gloss, streaking and tactile change on the exact trim finish.
- 03
Dose the applicator
Mist a small amount onto a clean microfiber applicator away from the panel.
- 04
Spread a thin film
Work one section at a time using overlapping passes and minimal product.
- 05
Buff the excess
Use a separate clean towel until the surface looks even and feels dry rather than slick.
Final settling and reapplication guidance will be set by pilot testing.
Use boundaryAvoid steering wheels, pedals, touchscreens and clear instrument lenses unless compatibility is confirmed.
PRODUCT LEDGER / QUICK REFERENCE
Know the system before it reaches the surface.
- Format
- 500 mL trigger spray
- Development stage
- Formula and application validation
- Finish target
- Dry-touch, controlled low gloss
- Application
- Applicator spread and microfiber buff
- Primary surfaces
- Compatible coated plastic and vinyl trim
- Validation focus
- Gloss, residue, dust response and material compatibility
SURFACE DECISION / BEFORE YOU APPLY
Use the right system on the right surface.
Finish chemistry, coatings and previous treatments vary. The table below defines the current development boundary.
Ideal starting points
- Compatible dashboards
- Vinyl and plastic trim
- Coated interior panels
Test first
- Soft-touch coatings
- High-gloss piano trim
- Dyed coated leather
Keep outside the use zone
- Pedals and steering grips
- Touchscreens
- Clear instrument lenses
PERFORMANCE BRIEF / RESULT PROFILE
Fast maintenance with a disciplined finish.
A barely-there protective layer
The system is intended to support routine cabin care without a heavy waxy or oily appearance.
- Quick applicator workflow
- Dry-touch low-gloss target
- Helps reduce dust adhesion
FORMULATION DISCIPLINE
Selected materials. Controlled claims.
MOOCOW develops around quality-focused raw-material sourcing and supplier technical data, then validates the finished formula, packaging compatibility and real application before locking commercial claims.
PRODUCT QUESTIONS / CLEAR ANSWERS
Clear answers before the first order.
Is this a permanent ceramic coating?
No. It is a maintenance protectant concept; durability and reapplication timing remain part of pilot testing.
Will it make the interior shiny?
The target is controlled low gloss. Always apply a thin layer and buff excess.
Can it go on screens or clear lenses?
Those optical surfaces are outside the current use direction unless compatibility is specifically validated.
How should it be applied?
Mist lightly onto a microfiber applicator, spread a thin film, then buff with a clean towel.
What will distributors receive before launch?
Locked directions, compatibility guidance, packaging confirmation and validated claim language.
MOOCOW / DISTRIBUTION READY CONVERSATION
A premium finishing SKU with defensible positioning.
The concept gives distributors and private-label partners a modern interior-protection story without promising permanent coating behavior. Launch support can connect the final laboratory and field results to approved surfaces, application training, compliant claims and a clear distinction between cleaning, maintenance protection and restoration.
Packaging, directions and performance language remain subject to pilot production and application validation.


