Jay Leno's Garage- Radiant SiO2 Sealant Spray - Any Experiences

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Hi Everyone,

Any experience using this product? I recently tried the Jay Leno Car Shampoo and really liked it, looking into getting the Radiant SiO2 spray sealant, but I can't find any user reviews. Any one here willing to share their experience with the product would be greatly appreciated!
 
Hi and welcome to AutogeekOnline.net! :welcome:

I have not used this Jay Leno product.

We used to carry the Jay Leno line when it was first introduced and I did reviews for most of the products. My guess is it's probably a pretty good product. Follow directs and I'm sure the product will perform as advertised.

Here's one of my Jay Leno Reviews - involved a really cool vintage Oldsmobile.


Jay Leno Garage All-Metal Polish - Review by Mike Phillips


Jay Leno Garage All-Metal Polish

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Notice how I placed Ivan Carstuff just over the hood in this shot? There are no coincidences in life.

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I've really been blessed to have worked on a LOT Of cool cars in my life.



:cheers:
 
Also...

I remember approving your forum account this morning. See here.


Do you own a classic Datsun 240Z?

I owned a really nice 260Z a few years ago....


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And a really cool BMW/Datsun 610 Pickup

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:)


HI Mike,

Thank you for the info and great looking Z! I owned a 1973 240z fully restored (AKA kept me in the poor house) custom black paint, triple mikuni carbs, and fully restored interior with original red leather seats. I owned it until a 1972 Cadillac DeVille decided to make a left turn in front of me on a narrow two way road. I walked out OK despite the steering column coming within a few inches of my chest, thank goodness for those lap seat belts :-) Loved that car, but after that experience I'm sticking with newer cars in my case a Honda Ridgeline and Ford F250 (PS I also owned a 1980 toyota celica-supra and a 1985 Nissan Maxima both 5-speed manuals) love those 70's & 80's japanese cars, best of all no computers!
 
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