Heavy duty wash
Descale is CARPRO's new acidic car shampoo designed for maximum efficiency against tough dirt, hard water, and all manner of nastiness. It breaks down the built-up contamination that reduces gloss and clogs the surface of neglected paint and coatings.
Ceramic Coating Restoration
When your ceramic coating stops beading, it's commonly clogged by water spots, traffic films, and other contaminants. This is where Descale comes in. It's a low pH wash shampoo meant to cleanse hard water and traffic film off your ceramic coating, restoring its former glory.
- REMOVES MINERAL DEPOSITS AND TOUGH DIRT
- USE FOR THOROUGH PAINTWORK PREPARATION OR JUST REGULAR MAINTENANCE WASHES
- FOR COATED AND NON-COATED VEHICLES
- SAFELY RESTORES CERAMIC COATING PROPERTIES
IronX + Foam
Try IronX Foam Wash, which foams with a foam cannon and decontaminates at the same time.
pH Neutral Shampoo
Looking for something pH neutral for general coating maintenance instead? Use the CARPRO Reset instead.
Application
Dilute 1:100 for bucket washing or 1:10 for foam sprayer/spray bottle.
For light contamination: use Descale as a snow foam and allow for maximum dwell time before rinsing. Follow up with a hand wash.
For heavier contamination: wash panel by panel starting with horizontal panels. Wash the panel and allow Descale to dwell for as long as possible without letting it dry. Repeat if necessary.
Thoroughly rinse with water.
Scroll down for detailer reviews and FAQs.
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Though this is an acidic wash, it's not overly acidic; wearing gloves and eye protection is recommended.
Yes, CARPRO Descale is potent yet safe on all exterior finishes.
No, it does not remove tar and iron fallouts. It is designed to address traffic film and light waterspot etching.
No, but using a strong chemical on your coating will have some effect on it.
Descale is not strong enough to remove etched-in water spots. Most of the time, you'll need to mechanically polish them off or use a dedicated water spot remover like CARPRO Spotless.