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      03-28-2015, 09:34 PM   #1
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Chemical guys jetseal

a little off topic...but i applied a coat of chemical guys jetseal to my glass shower enclosure after a thorough cleaning (to get off the hard water buildup)
a week later... it still looks sparkling clean...
assuming the same can be said for any of the other sealants out there on the market..i just happen to use chemical guys products...but damn i'm happy.. less housework for me!!!!
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Haha very nice! I have a bottle of this a friend gave me but I am a big fan of Sonax Polymer Net Shield as a sealant
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Question for the OP: I'm thinking about using this on my car. Do you clay bar or prep before applying?
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Question for the OP: I'm thinking about using this on my car. Do you clay bar or prep before applying?
Reply from not the OP but someone who details: the surface should just be clean and free of old wax and sealants before applying any new sealing product, as this gives it the best chance to bond well to the bare paint.

The easy way to strip the car is to wash it with dawn twice. If its sealant you might need to clay or polish it out.
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Question for the OP: I'm thinking about using this on my car. Do you clay bar or prep before applying?
Reply from not the OP but someone who details: the surface should just be clean and free of old wax and sealants before applying any new sealing product, as this gives it the best chance to bond well to the bare paint.

The easy way to strip the car is to wash it with dawn twice. If its sealant you might need to clay or polish it out.
Totally agree with smithf32
The car should be clayed and prepped before putting on a sealant for best results
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