FAQ - Lanoguard Upperbody Cleaning Products
See below some common queries. If you can't find the answers you're looking for, don't hesitate to contact us
General Upperbody Questions
Yes, it is safe to use the Lanoguard Upperbody products on vehicles which have Lanoguard Underbody protection applied. It will not degrade the protection.
Yes. Every product in the range is formulated to be pH-neutral or finish-safe—meaning they’re suitable for all paints, wraps, vinyl, matte finishes, and Lanoguard-treated surfaces.
No. These products are designed to preserve and enhance existing protection, not remove it. They’re safe to use as part of your regular maintenance routine.
When used and rinsed properly, the formulations are designed to leave no streaks, staining, or residue—just a clean, glossy finish. For best results use in conjunction with the drying towel.
While a pressure washer or foam lance can enhance application, they’re not essential. All products can be used with a standard hose, bucket, or our included pressure sprayer for effective results.
All our upperbody products are REACH-compliant and safe for disposal in standard drainage when used responsibly. Avoid direct discharge into waterways and always follow local guidelines.
While not hazardous, we recommend wearing gloves during extended use or if you have sensitive skin. No other PPE is required for typical use.
This depends on usage and exposure. As a rule of thumb:
- Use Snow Foam as a pre-wash every clean.
- Ceramic Car Wash - we recommend after salt, grit, or winter road exposure. Use weekly for best results — or simply as needed — its SiO₂ formula builds protection with every wash.
Yes. The products are designed to work together seamlessly. Start with Snow Foam for pre-wash and follow with Ceramic Car Wash for contact cleaning.
SiO₂ technology adds a hydrophobic, glossy finish that repels water, enhances depth and shine, and helps prevent dirt from bonding to the surface. It reinforces existing coatings, offers UV resistance, and makes future cleaning quicker and easier—all while delivering weeks of durable protection.
Lanoguard Snow Foam
Safe for use on all surfaces and finishes. It won’t strip waxes or coatings.
Yes. Follow dilution guidance on the product label.
It produces a clingy foam that lifts grime, helping avoid swirl marks during washing.
Yes. A standard hose with good pressure will suffice, but a pressure washer gives the best results.
No. It’s safe to use over Lanoguard-treated areas.
No, if rinsed properly.
Gloves are recommended for extended use or sensitive skin. No other PPE is required.
- Many budget or aggressive snow foams are alkaline and more likely to degrade waxes or coatings over time. Lanoguard's safer approach is an advantage for owners trying to preserve & protect.
- Its foam quality and dwell behavior may outperform weaker foams that run off too fast.
- Dilution rates hold in real use, it offers better value per wash.
- For users with high-end coatings or delicate finishes, its gentler formula is more forgiving.
Lanoguard Ceramic Car Wash
Typically 4–6 weeks. This depends on driving habits, weather, and maintenance routine.
Yes. It’s pH-neutral when cured, so it won’t harm modern finishes.
Yes. It includes a SiO₂-based protection layer that enhances gloss and surface slickness.
Yes. It boosts and extends the durability of ceramic and wax coatings, and is safe on vinyl wraps and matte finishes.
Use a clean drying towel to avoid streaks. We recommend our drying towel.
It is REACH-compliant and safe for disposal into municipal sewer systems when used properly. Avoid release into waterways.
Gloves are recommended for prolonged use or sensitive skin. No additional PPE is needed.