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CYBERSHINE

CYBERSHINE


CYBERSHINE is a precision surface care system developed for Tesla’s uncoated stainless steel. Designed to clean, correct, and protect—without coating, waxing, or altering the finish.

Engineered for Stainless Steel. Built for the Cybertruck.

Black plastic container of Cybershine Protocol 1 stainless steel surface cleaner with a handle and screw cap.

Protocol 1 is a chemically balanced surface cleaner specifically formulated for the Tesla Cybertruck’s uncoated stainless steel exterior. Unlike traditional automotive soaps—designed for clear-coated or waxed paint systems—Protocol 1 contains no gloss agents, surfactant residue, or reactive polymers that can interfere with stainless steel’s passive oxide layer or alter surface uniformity.

Developed at the CYBERSHINE lab in Pasadena, Texas, Protocol 1 was validated through controlled laboratory analysis and field application. This high-lubricity, low-residue wash is engineered to lift and encapsulate inorganic particulates, road grime, and environmental fallout while maintaining electrochemical surface neutrality on uncoated stainless steel.

The formulation is fully rinsable and free from gloss agents, surfactant films, or hydrophobic polymers that may interfere with follow-up decontamination or preservation steps. It is non-reactive, pH-stable, and surface-compatible—safe for adjacent substrates including polycarbonate trim, anodized or painted panels, automotive glass, and EPDM rubber gaskets.

Purpose-built for uncoated stainless. Engineered for surface integrity. Built for the Cybertruck.

PROTOCOL 1

A black bottle labeled CYBERSHINE Protocol 2 with a hexagonal logo featuring a stylized 'S', and additional text indicating it's stainless steel surface protocol, 500 mL/16.9 fl oz, set against a dark background.

Purpose-Built Surface Care
For the Tesla Cybertruck’s Stainless Steel Finish

Developed through material-specific testing in our Pasadena lab, Cybershine was engineered to meet the surface requirements of the Cybertruck’s uncoated stainless steel. Unlike conventional automotive finishes, this alloy demands a chemistry calibrated for exposed, passivated metal surfaces.

CYBERSHINE Protocol 2 is a precision-engineered decontamination system developed for the Tesla Cybertruck’s stainless steel exterior. Formulated to target bonded residues, oxide buildup, and environmental contaminants, it delivers advanced surface purification without disrupting the passivation layer or altering the vehicle’s natural finish. Compatible with both automotive- and aerospace-grade stainless steel, Protocol 2 enables controlled removal of surface contamination while preserving material integrity.

No Wax. No Gloss. No Gimmicks.
Just Clean, Engineered Chemistry.

Product Launch: Summer 2025