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scooterguitar
06-28-2006, 08:56 AM
A whole category of product usage? I have been using DP Spray Surface Shield in my wheel wells (thnks for the tip JEff!) and it works great, but coudln't I use a fater curing spray sealant liek Wolfie to cut time all around? Can't believe I never thought of this.
Neothin
06-28-2006, 09:20 AM
i dont understand what your asking?
scooterguitar
06-28-2006, 09:23 AM
The Wolfgang spray sealant would be lots quicker cure and application time, thus you could get a nuba on top of it faster.
Neothin
06-28-2006, 09:26 AM
ah ok...
though i haven't tried the wolfgang spray sealant, i have tried UPP and UPPS.
there's a big difference between the two when applied as a standalone lsp.
the liquid version lastest alot longer than the spray. also, the slickness didn't fade off as quickly as the spray.
IMO the sprays are not true stand-alone products, but rather, they're booster products that maintain the look/integrity of your sealant layer(s).
scooterguitar
06-28-2006, 09:38 AM
I was thinking along the lines of...after polishing, use the quick spray sealer, then topping with nubas. In my understanding, this would drastically cut down the wait/app/cure time. The spray sealant woudl at least add somethign extra I assume.
I was thinking along the lines of...after polishing, use the quick spray sealer, then topping with nubas. In my understanding, this would drastically cut down the wait/app/cure time. The spray sealant woudl at least add somethign extra I assume.
For a quicky job?? id say yes! but not very long lasting IMHO....
scooterguitar
06-28-2006, 09:48 AM
Would you agree that using the spray would be better than not using any type of sealant?
Neothin
06-28-2006, 11:51 AM
well... i dont know.. Your going to apply a spray sealant which doesn't last all that long to begin with, and on top of that, your not allowing it to cure at all before top w/ a nuba, further decreasing the durability.
i dont see the point.
FloridaNative
06-28-2006, 11:57 AM
Why not just use like DP wheel glaze or PB wheel sealant or something?? Then you don't have to worry about cure times.
Why not just use like DP wheel glaze or PB wheel sealant or something?? Then you don't have to worry about cure times.
:iagree: Thats a good idea scooter.....:)
A whole category of product usage? I have been using DP Spray Surface Shield in my wheel wells (thnks for the tip JEff!) and it works great, but coudln't I use a fater curing spray sealant liek Wolfie to cut time all around? Can't believe I never thought of this.
Would you be able to clarify "wheel well"? I have one car that has a carpeted wheel well - I use a foam-type dressing for this situation. The other car I have has a plastic wheel well which I use Armor All protectant. I just kind of confused as to where using a spray sealant and wax would fit in.
abrcrombe
06-28-2006, 03:34 PM
A wheel well is the part behind the tire. It is on the exterior part of your car, not inside.
In my area thats called the lower 1/4 panel......
scooterguitar
06-28-2006, 09:07 PM
I meant, it was suggested to use the Spray Selanat in the wheel well (area where the whell sets back into I guess) the place that usually gets washed and thats it. So I ahve been using the spray sealant for that only and I noticed it has been doing a great job! No big dirt buildup liek always before, easily washes that gunk out, no bigtime scrubbing needed. So, now I am thinking of using a spray sealant on the whole car, whats it designed for! I am wondering if it will save lots of time?
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