Don M
03-08-2017, 05:12 AM
I'm not bashing, I'm not promoting and I'm not providing a link (if you want to look it up, use your imagination to figure the URL).
I was just wondering if anyone else has seen this stuff FLOODING social media? It's advertised as a sealant, but with the properties of a coating AND it "sticks to itself" so it can create a film build. It is purported to act like a coating, but longevity is "only "3-6 months."
They state that to clean a lightly dirty car, just spray more Topcoat on and wipe the dirt away (like a rinseless wash) or on a more heavily soiled car, to hose it down, use a plain sponge/no soap and wipe the car off, then rinse.
They seem to be big on 'dry wiping' minor blemishes (light dust etc). And that it can be used on ANY surface from cloth to paint to chrome to rubber and leather etc.
I would be ALMOST willing to try this on the wife's Explorer, but I'm saving for the McKee's 37 coating for MY car.
I was just wondering if anyone else has watched their "How It Works" video and had any thoughts on their claims?
I was just wondering if anyone else has seen this stuff FLOODING social media? It's advertised as a sealant, but with the properties of a coating AND it "sticks to itself" so it can create a film build. It is purported to act like a coating, but longevity is "only "3-6 months."
They state that to clean a lightly dirty car, just spray more Topcoat on and wipe the dirt away (like a rinseless wash) or on a more heavily soiled car, to hose it down, use a plain sponge/no soap and wipe the car off, then rinse.
They seem to be big on 'dry wiping' minor blemishes (light dust etc). And that it can be used on ANY surface from cloth to paint to chrome to rubber and leather etc.
I would be ALMOST willing to try this on the wife's Explorer, but I'm saving for the McKee's 37 coating for MY car.
I was just wondering if anyone else has watched their "How It Works" video and had any thoughts on their claims?