Spray and Seal

chefwong

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May 25, 2007
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Has Spray , rinse and seal fallen out of favor for you guys ?
I was using it alot of awhile on the work car, as it was so easy to easily do.....
I was using it on all the cars wheels.
Somehow, I kept on thinking not sure what effects or not the overspray of it has on the rubber and whether that would effect how long or not whatever dressings I apply on the tires due to the overspray.

I have plenty left...and well, you know this if insanely economical in the concentrate format
Anyhow, just typing outloud.
I'm sure there is a shelf life to this stuff ? I easily have at least one 32oz bottle + another 8 or two 8's lying around on my stash .
 
I first used Gyeon Wet Coat quite a few years ago, but stopped when I had a bottle go bad on me, leaving a streaky finish that was difficult to fix.

More recently I've been using 303 Touchless Sealant, mainly on wheels, it makes them really easy to clean.

Interesting side effect, the driveway where I applied it, and it's been a few months, still beads up where it was sprayed, it's a painted driveway. So some decent longevity there.

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I also use 303 Touchless Sealant on my wheels.

On the car, I'll use Griot's Ceramic Wash & Coat. That's not spray on but you do rinse it after applying.
 
The current fleet are all wearing full wrap PPF. I've been using Griots 3-1 mainly cause IMO nothing last long on PPF so it needs to be topped more frequently. Spray and seal would sure make -quick work of that-.

Since I haven't really concluded if overspray on tires does affect rubber dressing.....main preferred is 3-1 on panels and D-Lux on wheels.
Tires get dressing these days. Tried the Tuf Shine route and it just wasn't for me. Still have lotsa of that left.
 
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