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VIKING SPRITZ

¥19,600

VIKING SPRITZ — built for harsh climates Cold-tested. Salt-resistant. Visibly composed. VIKING SPRITZ is a true spray coating developed for... Learn more Learn more

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VIKING SPRITZ — built for harsh climates

Cold-tested. Salt-resistant. Visibly composed.

VIKING SPRITZ is a true spray coating developed for environments where protection is not optional. Cold temperatures. Road salt. Long winters. Constant exposure.

Engineered in the POLISHANGEL® German laboratory, the formula combines silica and titanium dioxide (TiO2) into a dual-action system. Silica forms a dense, corrosion-resistant structure that bonds immediately. Titanium dioxide stabilizes gloss, deepens color, and reflects UV without exaggeration.

The surface reads calm and controlled. Gloss appears cooler. Reflections sharpen. The finish remains slick and consistent, even when conditions are anything but.

Why VIKING SPRITZ

  • Dual-action coating system: Structural silica protection paired with optical stability from TiO2.
  • Nordic-grade endurance: Designed to resist corrosion, salt exposure, and seasonal stress.
  • Controlled gloss behavior: Clear, defined reflections without a forced wet look.
  • Clean application: Wipes clear without streaks, haze, or residue — including on plastic and rubber trim.
  • Flexible conditions: Can be applied on wet or dry surfaces.

Application

  1. Shake well before use.
  2. Lightly mist onto the surface or a microfiber towel.
  3. Spread evenly with overlapping motions.
  4. Wipe to a clear, settled finish.

System use

For extended durability, apply VIKING SPRITZ over VIKING SHIELD. Together, they form a layered protection system designed to remain effective for up to 18 months under demanding conditions.

VIKING SPRITZ is not seasonal protection. It’s year-round stability — engineered for climates that don’t offer compromises.

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Safety Information

Warnings
  • P102: Keep out of reach of children.
  • P103: Read label before use.
  • No hazard classification required.