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Old 08-30-2007, 08:11 AM
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Very nice job Budman! Great turnaround. That was alot of paint to play with there. My gf will help me everyonce once in a while and I put her on the interior. Does a awesome job!
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Old 08-30-2007, 04:59 PM
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Awesome detail! That BLUE is deep and wet!
That's one long azz truck bed! I'd have to sit and polish! Can't bend over and work all the way down the bed!
I noticed a few people who've tried Nano Seal have a tough time with removal.
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Man how long is that bed on that truck? Looks to be 10 feet long! LOL!!!
Them new Tundra's are nice. Sweet job as always...That blue is liquid...
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Seems a few have questions about the removal of the Nano Seal. Do the guys at Surf City Garage have any tips on Nano Seal application and removal they could share with us?
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That is one wierd looking truck, not a big fan of it!

BUT HEY you cannot argue with the quality of the detail, fantastic work!!! Before and afters are day and night!
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Seems a few have questions about the removal of the Nano Seal. Do the guys at Surf City Garage have any tips on Nano Seal application and removal they could share with us?
Hi Meghan – Took a look at everyone's questions and it looks like two things to eliminate swirls and make removal easy.

Application: some people may have used a buffing machine to apply Nano Seal. Nano Seal and Nano Shine are both designed for high-end detailing and should be applied only by hand. But they are not for fast detailing, where some people may use a machine. So if you apply Nano Seal by hand with MF or a clean towel, and then give it time to penetrate and dry on its own, it will work perfectly.

Removal: When you’re ready to remove, rehydrate with any spray detailer or even use water in a spray bottle. Nano Seal will come off super easy. You can also rehydrate with Nano Shine. This removes the Nano Seal easily and then applies a coat of carnauba. Nano Seal is really step 1 and Nano Shine is step 2 of our Shine On system.

Thanks for your questions, Steven.
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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.
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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.

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It's so strange seeing a truck with an 8ft. bed anymore.

Great work on the detail. That thing was filthy for being a 2007.
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Hi Meghan – Took a look at everyone's questions and it looks like two things to eliminate swirls and make removal easy.

Application: some people may have used a buffing machine to apply Nano Seal. Nano Seal and Nano Shine are both designed for high-end detailing and should be applied only by hand. But they are not for fast detailing, where some people may use a machine. So if you apply Nano Seal by hand with MF or a clean towel, and then give it time to penetrate and dry on its own, it will work perfectly.

Removal: When you’re ready to remove, rehydrate with any spray detailer or even use water in a spray bottle. Nano Seal will come off super easy. You can also rehydrate with Nano Shine. This removes the Nano Seal easily and then applies a coat of carnauba. Nano Seal is really step 1 and Nano Shine is step 2 of our Shine On system.

Thanks for your questions, Steven.
So the buffer puts to much heat on the product and dry it out. Yea I can see that!
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