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I totally agree, the Cybertruck is the easiest vehicle I've owned to keep clean, and Sprayway is the way to go.

I recommend wearing some gloves while cleaning with Sprayway because it has a scent that will live all day on your hands.

Other basics include a box of microfiber cloths, which are great for quickly cleaning up and I treat as disposable (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NDHL9TM) and Adam's Polishes Graphene Tire Dressing (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08MBH2GPK).

Gotta keep those tires looking new. Put that dressing on and they will stay looking good for at least a week.
Get the Lemon Scent, haha!!

It’s the only way to go, and I swear it cleans *just* a bit better.

And whatever you do, stay far away from the Lavender!!
 

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I can’t remember how I came upon Sprayway for the CT but I was geeking out over the CT before I took delivery and Sprayway was when popped up. I think the CT owners manual says glass cleaner works to clean the stainless steel, and that led me to Sprayway.
 
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I can’t remember how I came upon Sprayway for the CT but I was geeking out over the CT before I took delivery and Sprayway was when popped up. I think the CT owners manual says glass cleaner works to clean the stainless steel, and that led me to Sprayway.
just don't fall down the Bar Keepers/Windex rabbit hole! ;-)
 

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I've owned my Cybertruck AWD for six+ months in all kinds of weather here in NJ. I'm going to show you why you should ignore the "detailers" on YouTube and what I've found to be the quickest, easiest, way to keep that stainless steel exterior looking pristine and fingerprint-free.

If you find it helpful, please do throw up a 'Like' on the video, I'd greatly appreciate it.

Thanks so much. Tried it today and it really works. Game changer.
 


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I've owned my Cybertruck AWD for six+ months in all kinds of weather here in NJ. I'm going to show you why you should ignore the "detailers" on YouTube and what I've found to be the quickest, easiest, way to keep that stainless steel exterior looking pristine and fingerprint-free.

If you find it helpful, please do throw up a 'Like' on the video, I'd greatly appreciate it.

I bought an 8 can pack and a box off lint frees off Amazon. I have those things stashed in my truck like they're hooch bottles during prohibition.

One day I will decide on a wrap, I am sure it will be the day I get my Cybertruck Redux delivery date.
 

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Graphene is certainly an interesting and very useful substance that will improve lives and bring amazing advancements in the coming years. However, suspending it in an aqueous solution and spraying it on a vehicle is not one of them. It has no mechanism to bond to the stainless steel with this method of application (and there is probably precious little actual graphene in the spray). It's being used as marketing ploy to steal your money.

Any benefits noted likely result from other chemicals in the "graphene" spray, which is probably just some sort of wax or silicone (with tiny amounts of graphene added so they can't be sued).

Don't fall for fake marketing ploys. The stainless steel of the Cybertruck does not need coatings. Even if graphene could be applied in a way that offered some kind of benefit, and that might be the case, it's too expensive to simply spray on a solution that has a tiny amount in it. Adding graphene to an existing product is just a marketing ploy.
And you must be a Car Wash owner and obviously have the percentage of components in your wash?
Certainly, you can’t just be making this up and you have personal experience and data?
 

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It's sub zero salt season where I am now so I've been letting the truck stay dirtier for longer periods since it's a Sisyphean task to keep clean. I've tried the self wash stations with soap spray and high pressure water, but it doesn't remove everything. It seems like mechanical agitation is required to remove all the dirt.

During a recent warm up, I just used a bucket of diluted concentrated window washing cleaner and a sponge squeegee to remove most of the dirt, and squeegee off the liquid (don't have to worry about micro scratches in paint), then Sprayaway to polish it up. Seems like the Sprayaway flashes off slower in the cold and I had to use a dry microfiber towel to completely remove it.
 

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Newer car washs here offer a graphene cycle that I have found removes the dark spots ( especially on doors). Leaves a nice sheen as well.
That's gotta be gibberish. It doesn't really do anything in aqueous suspension except being microplastic pollution.

If I had a clothes washer dedicated to shop cloths I might, but I'm not putting gobs of Sprayway and road salt into the same machine I wash my clothes in.
That is what a washer is for, tho. It all goes down the drain anyhow.

-Crissa
 
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Tesla Cybertruck Ignore the detailers, Sprayway Glass Cleaner is the easiest way to clean the exterior of your Cybertruck IMG_8492


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I've owned my Cybertruck AWD for six+ months in all kinds of weather here in NJ. I'm going to show you why you should ignore the "detailers" on YouTube and what I've found to be the quickest, easiest, way to keep that stainless steel exterior looking pristine and fingerprint-free.

If you find it helpful, please do throw up a 'Like' on the video, I'd greatly appreciate it.

I’ve been buying sprayway by the case lol… Thanks for spreading the word with your video
 

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I’ve been buying sprayway by the case lol… Thanks for spreading the word with your video
It's amazing to me you can order it on Amazon, delivered to your door, for less than $2.50/can. I bought mine on sale from Home Depot in a four pack for under $2/can.
 
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Sprayaway is good, but don't use a lot, otherwise you get this
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I’ve been using SprayWay for 7 months and have never seen that. How long did you let it sit? it will dry and leave marks if it sits too long. the fix is simple: respray and wipe off.
 

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If I had a clothes washer dedicated to shop cloths I might, but I'm not putting gobs of Sprayway and road salt into the same machine I wash my clothes in.
What do you do if you get Sprayway on your clothes? ?
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