DP sealant new formula - when it will be available for sale?

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When will new DP sealant formlula be available for sale? I was to late to reply, so now am waiting to appear in new product section.

So, when it will be available?
 
It will be VERY soon! I promise you all will know first!
 
Just go over to Autopia .... some duffas is selling his already.
 
LOL. I plan on giving some of mine away for free to another car guy.
 
killrwheels@autogeek said:
Just go over to Autopia .... some duffas is selling his already.

I saw that late last night. I really can't believe how scummy some people are.

And here I wasn't sure if I could place an order this week and was ready to give up my spot on the winners' list.
 
kellyinkc said:
LOL. I plan on giving some of mine away for free to another car guy.

It's great to spread the wealth and let other people see how good the product is;)
 
I should not have called him a name ... sorry! It just urks me, he could have at least tried it, and then given it away to friend or forum buddie.
 
I plan on try mine out tomorrow on my wife's Tracker. I will try and post a review with some pic's.
That is kinda ridiculous that someone would turn around and try to post on another board to try and make a profit off it. That's a **** thing to do.
 
It got too dark ... as I wanted to use it side by side with the Duragloss sealant. Maybe tomorrow morning.
 
If I waxed my car last week or a couple of weeks ago, would there be problems applying the sealant directly over the wax after it's been on for a couple of weeks? I just don't want to waste a perfectly good wax job and have to strip it off first:o
 
dengood1 said:
If I waxed my car last week or a couple of weeks ago, would there be problems applying the sealant directly over the wax after it's been on for a couple of weeks? I just don't want to waste a perfectly good wax job and have to strip it off first:o
I think your best bet would be to remove the coat of wax before applying the sealant. One it would be a waste of a good product plus time consuming if you where looking for durabilty,if longevity is not a factor i say seal away my friend..
 
I figured that too, just don't want to waste the wax. Thanks.
 
Enjoy the wax you have on your paint in some time it will diminsh then go ahead with your sealant by then you should be coming up on fall then can prep the car for the winter.

yeah i figured you already knew this :p
 
dengood1 said:
I figured that too, just don't want to waste the wax. Thanks.

Maybe you could just remove the wax off of one section to try out the sealant instead of doing the whole car? Just a suggestion.
 
Ahhhh, who am I trying to fool. I've had at least 5 different products on my car in the past couple of months:p I'm sure the "itch" will win.....again:D :D

Good suggestion FN;)
 
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