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Originally Posted by budman3 Thanks for the tips Steven. One more question. When using the Nano Seal, should you be able to see the product on the paint or should you apply it thinly so it isn't visible? The looks of Nano Seal are very nice and I can't imagine what it'd look like topped with the glaze. |
Hey Budman3 -- You're welcome. Here's the answer to your new question.
Apply the Nano Seal just like a high-quality wax. Shake up the bottle well, and apply to an MF applicator. Then apply to the surface of the paint (just like a wax,) and allow it to cure. Fully coat the surface. You will definitely see the product on the paint. The only difference compared to a wax is time. 20 minutes is really good. 2 hours is really, really good. The longer, the better, even up to 24 hours.
When you're ready to remove Nano Seal, then apply Nano Shine exactly the same way. Put it on an MF applicator, and put it right on top of the dried Nano Seal, and you will notice it rehydrates and comes right off like any other wax. At the same time it is applying a nice coat of carnauba to enhance the Nano Seal. If you don't have Nano Shine, you can still remove Nano Seal very easily by using a spray detailer to rehydrate.
Happy detailing,
Steven