Disinfectant Spray — 32 oz | Interior Sanitizer for Detail Shops & Fleets

$19.95

Disinfectant Spray 32 oz is a ready-to-use interior disinfectant in a full-quart trigger-spray bottle, sized for detail shops, mobile detailers, and fleet operators who disinfect multiple vehicle interiors daily. The larger 32-ounce format reduces the frequency of refills across a busy detail day, while the ready-to-use formula eliminates measurement and mixing. Effective on the hard plastic, vinyl, and rubber surfaces of vehicle interiors — steering wheels, door handles, center consoles, and other high-contact touch points — as part of a complete interior detail and sanitization workflow.

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For a mobile detailer running three to five vehicle details per day, or a fleet operation sanitizing shared vehicles every shift, the 16-ounce disinfectant spray runs out fast. Stopping mid-job to refill or restock is a workflow interruption that adds up. The 32-ounce size eliminates that problem — double the working volume in the same trigger-spray format, enough product to carry through a full day of vehicle disinfection work without a mid-day restock stop.

Disinfectant Spray 32 oz from Polishing Systems Inc is the larger-format ready-to-use interior disinfectant for professional use. Same professional-grade chemistry as the 16-ounce version, in a quart-size bottle that is the practical working size for detail shops, fleet maintenance bays, and mobile operations with significant daily volume. No mixing, no measuring, no dilution — spray, dwell, wipe.

What This Product Is

Ready-to-use disinfectant spray at full quart (32 oz) volume. RTU format: the active ingredient is already at working concentration in the bottle — no mixing required. Formulated for vehicle interior surfaces including hard plastic, vinyl, rubberized trim, ABS, and similar materials found in passenger vehicles, commercial fleet vehicles, and marine interiors.

Key Features and Why They Matter

  • 32-ounce full quart volume — the working size for multi-vehicle daily disinfection workflows. Fewer refills, less interruption, more throughput per day.
  • Ready-to-use formula — no dilution step between bottle and surface. Every spray delivers consistent, working-concentration disinfectant every time.
  • Interior surface appropriate chemistry — formulated for the materials in vehicle interiors, not household hard surfaces. Different surfaces require different chemistry — this is built for automotive interiors.
  • Standard trigger-spray format — fits in a detail bag, a cart caddy, or a mobile kit. The quart size adds volume without adding inconvenience.
  • Broad high-touch surface coverage — designed to address the touch points customers and fleet managers specifically want sanitized: steering wheel, door handles, shift knobs, seat adjusters, and center console.

What This Is NOT For

Not for painted exterior surfaces. Not for instrument cluster screens, navigation displays, or touchscreens with anti-glare or oleophobic coatings. Use with caution on natural leather — test and condition after. Not a substitute for a leather cleaner and conditioner on high-end leather interiors. Not for fabric with water-sensitive dyes — spot test first.

Who Uses Disinfectant Spray 32 oz

Detail shops incorporating interior sanitization as a service line. Mobile detailers with a full day of consecutive vehicle interiors. Fleet operators maintaining shared-use vehicle sanitation protocols. Rental car and rideshare reconditioning operations. For disinfectant at even higher volume, see the 16 oz format for individual tech kits paired alongside the 32 oz working bottle. For general interior cleaning, explore the All-Purpose Cleaners category for appropriate pre-cleaning products before disinfection.

How to Use

  1. Clean visible soil first — disinfectant on a dirty surface is less effective. Use an interior cleaner to remove visible contamination before disinfecting.
  2. Spray the surface evenly from 6-8 inches.
  3. Maintain dwell time per label instruction — the surface must remain wet for the contact time specified.
  4. Wipe with clean microfiber after dwell. For porous surfaces, allow to air dry.
  5. Do not rinse unless label requires.

Why Use a Professional Disinfectant vs. Household Products

Consumer-grade all-purpose cleaning sprays are not disinfectants — they reduce visible soil but do not achieve certified pathogen kill levels. Professional disinfectants are formulated and tested to achieve defined kill claims on contact surfaces at specified dwell times. For professional shops and fleet operators offering disinfection services or maintaining sanitation standards for employees and customers, a verified professional disinfectant is the correct tool. The 32-ounce working size makes it practical for any shop doing real volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the 32 oz differ from the 16 oz in terms of formula?

The chemistry is identical — both are ready-to-use at the same active ingredient concentration. The difference is purely volume. The 32-ounce format is better for high-volume daily use where refilling a 16-oz bottle multiple times per day becomes a workflow nuisance. Many shops keep both: a 32-oz on the detail cart for primary work and a 16-oz in a mobile bag for on-the-go jobs.

Is the 32-ounce bottle refillable?

Yes — the trigger-spray head on the 32-oz bottle is standard and can be used to refill from a bulk disinfectant concentrate if you move to bulk purchasing. Contact us about bulk disinfectant concentrate availability if your volume warrants that step.

Does this require rinsing after application?

Most surface disinfectant formulations do not require rinsing after the specified dwell time. Check the specific product label for rinsing instructions — for surfaces that will come into prolonged skin contact (steering wheel, shift knob), rinsing with a clean damp cloth after dwell time is a reasonable precaution for comfort.

How should I store opened bottles?

Store in a cool, dry location out of direct sunlight. Keep the bottle capped when not in use to prevent evaporation of the active ingredient. Many disinfectant actives degrade with UV exposure and temperature cycling, so consistent storage conditions extend shelf life and maintain product efficacy.