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Liquid Crystal V4 Ceramic Spray Sealant – High-Gloss Protection

Liquid Crystal V4 Ceramic Spray Sealant – High-Gloss Protection

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Professional Ceramic Protection, Made Simple

Gtechniq Liquid Crystal V4 (LCv4) is a high-performance ceramic spray sealant designed to deliver exceptional gloss, hydrophobic performance, and long-lasting paint protection with minimal effort. Developed using advanced SiO₂-based nanotechnology, LCv4 forms a dense, protective layer that enhances surface clarity while shielding paintwork from environmental contamination.

Built for Real-World Durability

Unlike traditional spray waxes, Liquid Crystal V4 offers measurable chemical resistance and durability. It bonds at a molecular level to clear coat surfaces, providing up to 6 months of protection while remaining extremely easy to apply. The result is a slick, glass-like finish that actively repels water, dirt, and road grime.

Optimized for Professionals and Enthusiasts

LCv4 is ideal for both professional detailers and demanding enthusiasts who want ceramic-level performance without complex application processes. It can be used as a standalone protection layer or as a maintenance topper for ceramic coatings, preserving gloss and hydrophobic behavior between washes.

Key Features

  • Advanced SiO₂ ceramic spray sealant

  • Up to 6 months of durable protection

  • High-gloss, slick, glass-like finish

  • Strong hydrophobic and dirt-repellent properties

  • Fast, wipe-on application with no curing complexity

  • Compatible with ceramic coatings and clear coat finishes

Use Cases / Applications

  • Standalone paint protection for daily drivers

  • Maintenance topper for ceramic-coated vehicles

  • Quick protection after washing or decontamination

  • Ideal for cars, motorcycles, and painted surfaces