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Prices may varyHealth score is for adult use as intended, per the manufacturer's SDS. It does not model child ingestion, accidental spill cleanup, or off-label use. See the safety panel below for full hazard classification, and /disclaimer for the full editorial scope.
GHS hazard codes are quoted from the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet. PPE tiers below translate those codes and the listed ingredient chemistry; they are not CarCareTruth recommendations.
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No PPE specified in published sources for eyes. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
No PPE specified in published sources for skin. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
The published Safety Data Sheet for this product does not specify lungs protection for consumer use.
Workplace context
29 CFR 1910.134; 1910.138; 1910.1000
“the primary objective shall be to prevent atmospheric contamination…”
Triggered by GHS H373 on the SDS.
OSHA standards apply to workplaces. Cited here as the U.S. reference threshold for the underlying hazard class.
No PPE specified in published sources for ventilation. Absence does not imply “not needed” — consult the full Safety Data Sheet.
PPE tiers translate the manufacturer’s SDS and U.S. regulatory standards. Not professional safety advice. How we report safety.
This product ranks #12 of 28 in Ceramic Spray Coating.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed June 29, 2026
TL;DR A spray-on carnauba "ceramic" wax that wipes off clear, adding gloss and water-beading in one step. The gloss is real but not independently validated on dark paint, and the SiO2/ceramic claim is not confirmed by the SDS. Color Assist makes application forgiving, though some owners hit residue that needed extra buffing. Durability data is thin: no long-term community follow-up since launch, and the "over a year" label claim is based on automated washes, not real-world use.
Extreme Shield sprays on orange and wipes off clear, leaving a carnauba gloss with water-beading protection in one pass. The Color Assist orange tint is the standout: seeing the coverage makes missed spots easy to avoid, and most owners call application simple and fast. The product launched around 2024 and has not yet built long-term durability evidence; owner sentiment is broadly positive but short on time-stamped follow-up. A minority report needing extra buffing to clear residue, which looks technique-dependent.
A solid fit for daily-driver owners who want a quick wax-and-protect step in a forgiving spray. Skip it if SDS-confirmed ceramic chemistry matters, since the SDS does not prove the SiO2 claim, or if you want independently documented multi-week durability before buying.
The SDS signal word is WARNING, driven by a repeated-exposure organ classification from the petroleum-distillate fraction (1·5%), not by acute irritation at the mixture level. The Prop 65 warning covers acrylamide, 1,4-dioxane, ethyl acrylate, and diethanolamine, all at trace levels below the SDS disclosure threshold. No acute eye, skin, or respiratory irritation codes appear at the mixture level, so routine outdoor application needs no specific PPE. Water-based, estimated VOC below 30 g/L, no PFAS.
No independent community durability data with 8-week+ follow-up has accumulated yet · this product launched around 2024 and the review base is still modest. Owners are positive overall but durability follow-up is sparse. The label's 'results that last over a year' claim is based on US average automatic car-wash frequency and is not a realistic benchmark for a daily driver washed weekly. Plan for reapplication every 4·8 weeks until community data matures.
Yes. SDS Section 15 confirms Prop 65 substances acrylamide, 1,4-dioxane, ethyl acrylate, and diethanolamine. These appear at trace impurity levels · none is a primary ingredient listed in SDS Section 3. Amazon's product listing returns no Prop 65 flag · that is a product data error. The SDS is the authoritative source.
No. Amazon marketing images prominently state 'Si02 Ceramic Barrier,' but SDS Section 3 does not confirm SiO2 or aminosiloxane as ingredients. The confirmed silicon-based actives are PDMS (polydimethylsiloxane) and Polyalkoxylated Heptamethyltrisiloxane · silicone compounds, not ceramic precursors. The carnauba wax active is confirmed in CA-RTK Section 15. This label-vs-SDS divergence is why formula_transparency scores 4.5.
The SDS signal word is WARNING for a systemic repeated-exposure classification, not for acute irritation from consumer use. No respiratory irritant codes or skin/eye codes appear at the mixture level. Outdoor or well-ventilated application is the standard scenario · a garage with the door open is reasonable.
Marketing copy from Armor All, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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