LAB PROTOCOL 04: RECHARGING THE ATOMIC BOND

LAB PROTOCOL 04: RECHARGING THE ATOMIC BOND

How to Apply Mad Chemist Ceramic Spray — The Instant Ceramic Booster

SKU: D-40016  ·  madchemistcarcare.com

Every ceramic coating degrades at the molecular level over time. Wash cycles, UV exposure, and environmental contamination slowly erode the hydrophobic surface layer. Mad Chemist Ceramic Spray is the molecular fuel that recharges your Atomic Armor — restoring 110° water contact angle and hyper-slickness in under five minutes.

WHAT MAKES IT DIFFERENT

This isn't a wax or a traditional sealant. Mad Chemist Ceramic Spray uses an emulsified Siloxane/Polyurea hybrid — the same foundation chemistry as Atomic Armor 75 — to fill microscopic wear on your coating's surface. It re-links the atomic chain and restores full ceramic performance instantly.

        Slickness Restoration: Re-introduces silicone wax and siloxane slip-agents. Wash mitts slide without friction.

        Sacrificial Layering: Creates a 0.05 mil front-line barrier against bird droppings and bug guts, preserving the 9H Atomic Armor beneath.

        Hydrophobic Recharge: Instantly resets the water contact angle to 110°+, forcing rain and road spray to bead and roll off.

        Universal Compatibility: Works on Atomic Armor 75 maintenance and as a standalone sealant on bare paint for 3–6 months of protection.

KEY TECHNICAL SPECS

 

PROPERTY

VALUE

Material Base

Emulsified Siloxane/Polyurea Hybrid — water-based chemistry

Applied Thickness

< 0.05 mils — molecular-level surface topping

Cure Time

Instant / 10-minute flash — immediate hydrophobic response

Water Contact Angle

110°+ restored on application

Durability

Up to 6 months per application as standalone sealant

Appearance

Milky white (liquid) / clear (dry) — high-gloss wet-look enhancer

 

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

        Mad Chemist Ceramic Spray

        Two clean microfibre towels (one for spreading, one for buffing)

        A cool, dry vehicle — do not apply in direct sunlight or on hot paint

STEP-BY-STEP APPLICATION — THE RECHARGE PROTOCOL

STEP 1 — SHAKE WELL: The active ceramic molecules are suspended in a water matrix and must be agitated before use. Shake for 10–15 seconds before each application session.

STEP 2 — ENSURE SURFACE IS COOL AND DRY: Do not apply in direct sunlight or on a warm panel. Heat causes premature flashing and uneven molecular coverage.

STEP 3 — THE MIST: Spray a light mist onto one panel at a time. 2–3 sprays per panel. This is a micro-layer chemistry — more is not better.

STEP 4 — THE MOLECULAR SPREAD: Using a clean microfibre, spread the reactant in a cross-hatch pattern — horizontal passes, then vertical. This ensures even molecular coverage and feeds the atomic bond of the base coat.

STEP 5 — THE BUFF: Flip the towel to a clean, dry side immediately. Buff to a mirror shine. No hazing. No waiting. The formulation is engineered for an instant, streak-free finish.

STEP 6 — MOVE TO THE NEXT PANEL: Work one panel at a time. Do not allow the product to dry before buffing.

 

Pro Tip: Apply Ceramic Spray as the final step after every wash using the Mad Chemist Atomic Wash. While the car is still slightly damp, the residual moisture helps the emulsified chemistry bond instantly — boosting the Atomic Armor shield slickness with every single wash.

 

SURFACE COMPATIBILITY

        Clear Coat & Single-Stage Paint: Direct molecular fusion to the paint matrix.

        Ceramic-Coated Vehicles: Recharges hydrophobic energy of any SiO2 or Silazane base coat.

        Paint Protection Film (PPF): Protects film integrity without altering self-healing properties.

        Glass & Trim: Eliminates UV fading on plastics and creates an ultra-slick water-shedding barrier on glass.

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU APPLY?

After 9–10 washes you may notice reduced water beading — this is the signal to recharge. For vehicles under heavy environmental exposure, apply every 6–8 washes. A 5-minute recharge after every wash is the optimal maintenance protocol for maximum Atomic Armor performance.

 

Apply like a scientist. Drive like a madman.


Mad Chemist Car Care Research Team
Professional Automotive Detailing Chemistry