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Ultimate Hybrid Ceramic lineup debuted by Mothers car-care company

Four products are designed for easy treatment of auto finishes with SiO2 protection

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Car-care company Mothers has come out with a new line of Ultimate Hybrid products that combine traditional carnauba wax with the latest nano-ceramic technology, named SiO2, to protect and shine automotive finishes.

“It’s a balanced blend of advanced science and traditional car care,” Mothers says in a news release.

The advanced product comes in four applications:

Ultimate Hybrid Ceramic Spray Wax, which Mothers calls an “ultra-slick formula” designed to remove everything from fingerprints to road grime and leave behind “a scratch-free, SiO2-protected, liquidy-gloss look that repels water and contaminants with ease.”

Ultimate Hybrid Ceramic Wax that uses “the time-tested natural protection of #1 carnauba wax” applied in the conventional rub-on method but with the extra durability of the ceramic ingredient. “Ultra-fine polishes remove minor imperfections and oxidation, promoting proper adhesion and paving the way for a long lasting, Si02-fortified shine,” the release says.

Ultimate Hybrid Ceramic Detailer & Bead Booster is designed to be an instant detailer, cleaning away dust, fingerprints and smudges while enhancing the finish.  The spray-on product can be used over any sealant or wax, and on uncoated vehicles, Mothers says, for a quick clean and shine.

Ultimate Hybrid 1-Step Clay & Coat, an all-in-one surface prep and preservation system that applies a SiO2 coating as the clay is used to deep clean and decontaminate the finish, “giving your car the ultimate glass-like shine with the unmatched protection of a ceramic coating.”

Bob Golfen
Bob Golfen
Bob Golfen is a longtime automotive writer and editor, focusing on new vehicles, collector cars, car culture and the automotive lifestyle. He is the former automotive writer and editor for The Arizona Republic and SPEED.com, the website for the SPEED motorsports channel. He has written free-lance articles for a number of publications, including Autoweek, The New York Times and Barrett-Jackson auction catalogs. A collector car enthusiast with a wide range of knowledge about the old cars that we all love and desire, Bob enjoys tinkering with archaic machinery. His current obsession is a 1962 Porsche 356 Super coupe.

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