Service Products for vehicles requiring chemistry designed for correction and protection

Products Built for Professional-Grade Results

GT Performance Detailing uses Stinger Chemicals exclusively for all detailing services, selecting products formulated specifically for professional correction work rather than over-the-counter alternatives. Stinger's product line addresses the distinct needs of paint correction, interior restoration, and long-term surface protection through pH-balanced formulations and surface-specific chemistries. You see the difference in how products perform during multi-step processes, where each formula is designed to work in sequence without leaving residue that interferes with bonding or creates streaking.


The Stinger system separates cleaning from polishing and protection phases, using dedicated compounds for each stage that avoid the compromises built into all-in-one products. During paint correction, their compounds cut through oxidation and scratches without generating excessive heat, while their sealants bond to surfaces after proper preparation rather than sitting on top of contaminants. Interior products address specific materials like leather, vinyl, and fabric with formulations that clean without oversaturating or leaving behind residues that attract dirt within days.



Request a consultation to discuss which Stinger product applications address your vehicle's current condition.

How Professional Chemistry Changes Surface Outcomes


Stinger products are engineered with specific dilution ratios and dwell times that adjust based on surface contamination levels, allowing GT Performance Detailing to customize concentration for each vehicle rather than applying uniform strength across all conditions. Their pre-wax cleaners remove embedded contaminants like tar, tree sap, and industrial fallout that washing alone leaves behind, creating a chemically clean surface where protection products actually bond. The difference shows up in how water behaves after treatment—beading tightly and sheeting off glass and paint rather than spreading into films that dry into spots.


After GT Performance Detailing completes a full Stinger treatment sequence, you notice that surfaces stay cleaner between washes because protection layers resist contamination bonding, and dirt rinses away with less agitation. Paint develops depth as clarity improves through the removal of micro-marring and haze that dulls factory finishes, while interior surfaces feel clean without the greasy film or overpowering fragrance common with retail products. Protection layers from Stinger sealants last months rather than weeks, maintaining hydrophobic properties through weather exposure and repeated washing.



The Stinger system includes wheel and tire products that address brake dust and road grime with alkaline formulations strong enough to dissolve baked-on contamination, plus separate tire dressings that penetrate rubber rather than coating the surface with silicone that slings onto paint. Glass cleaners in the Stinger line avoid ammonia, preventing damage to window tint and eliminating the haze that ammonia-based products leave on interiors when used in sunlight.


What Vehicle Owners Ask About Detailing Chemistry

Choosing professional-grade products affects how long results last and how surfaces respond to environmental exposure between services.

What makes Stinger products different from retail detailing supplies?

Stinger formulations are concentrated and pH-specific for each surface type, designed to work in professional multi-step processes rather than as standalone consumer products that compromise effectiveness for convenience.

How does the product sequence affect the final outcome?

Each Stinger product prepares the surface for the next step—cleaners remove contamination so polishes can correct defects, and polishes refine surfaces so sealants bond properly rather than trapping residue underneath protection layers.

Why do some detailing products leave surfaces feeling sticky or attracting dust quickly?

Consumer products often contain fillers and fragrances that leave residue, while Stinger formulations rinse completely or buff to a dry finish, preventing the tacky layer that attracts airborne particles.

When should protective coatings be reapplied after using Stinger sealants?

Stinger sealants typically maintain hydrophobic performance for three to six months depending on exposure and washing frequency, with degradation showing as reduced water beading rather than sudden failure.

What surfaces require different Stinger product formulations?

Paint, glass, plastic trim, leather, fabric, and wheels each need distinct chemistries—using a single all-purpose cleaner across these materials either underperforms on some surfaces or damages others through incorrect pH levels.

GT Performance Detailing selects specific Stinger products based on your vehicle's surface conditions and the level of correction required. Schedule an evaluation to review which product applications will address your current detailing needs.