I dont want to sound like Im picking on Joe but I need to make a point. This is the exact reason that professional chemical companies dont sell to the public, because most people dont know how to apply the products. I made sure when I introduced my line that everything met high standards in addition to being easy to use. Since I cant supervise what everyone is doing, all I can do is try to educate. In this post Joe refers to the sealant but in his private message he talks about the Poly-Seal. These are two completely different products, each having specific applications.
The sealant (in the yellow bottle) is the last step in the detailing process. I advise using the paint cleaner first to get rid of old wax, along with prepping the car for the final phase. The sealant needs to sit on the finish for around 20 minutes. Then it is easily removed.
The Poly-Seal needs to be shaken well. It is a two part solution and its essential that it is mixed prior to use. After that, all you do is spray it on and remove right away. DO NOT let the poly seal sit like you do for the finishing sealant.
Joe, if you send me your phone number Id be glad to walk you through the steps. I have taken time for many Cruiser owners, so dont feel isolated. Also, dont take offense; I have had only great feedback, and I know as more people are using my products, there is more of a chance someone will goof up. No big deal--in the end you will be satisfied. Gary
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