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    I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?


    So this is the first time I get to use my McKees Hi Def Paint Sealant and I was just looking on line for info, tips etc as it was drying and I came across a video from Nick.

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    Well If you watch how much he uses/applies, his is NOT THIN lol.

    I used WAY less.. And Im guessing that I didnt use enough... Should I go back and do another coat, or maybe do another coat tomorrow morning?

    Thoughts?

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    Re: I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    I noticed ppl in how to videos use more than I do. I wonder if its so you really see the application??
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    Re: I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    As long as you could see yourself getting good coverage, I'd say you're fine. I have the first formula of Hi Def Paint Sealant, I believe Nick may have updated it since then, but at least for my bottle the sealant is ridiculously easy to apply and remove. You can apply it fairly liberal or nice and thin, it gives me a super clean wipeoff regardless. You can let it sit on the paint for some time before buffing as well, I can do the whole car on the DA and come back and start buffing off and it's never given me issues. Great sealant, I would say in the same family as Power Lock and Deep Gloss Paint Sealant 3.0, great gloss, slickness, and wipeability is top notch.

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    Re: I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    Thanks guys. I think I may have went a bit thin in some spots, tomorrow AM, I'll just go and throw another coat on. That should be alright in terms of "cross-linking" or whatever lol.

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    Re: I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    Yep, you will be fine with another coat. I also agree with Loach and hoyt in their posts above.
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    Re: I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    No advantage in applying any wax or sealant thickly.

    Just a waste of product.

    How much of the product that adheres to the paint will not change, thick or thin.

    Only the amount wasted onto your final wipe towels.......
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    Re: I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    No advantage in applying any wax or sealant thickly.

    Just a waste of product.

    How much of the product that adheres to the paint will not change, thick or thin.

    Only the amount wasted onto your final wipe towels.......
    True for sure, but Im thinking I MAY have missed an area or so. Reason I say is when you wax on you can see the swirls where it applied, some areas looked spotty? Make sense?

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    Re: I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    Quote Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh View Post
    True for sure, but Im thinking I MAY have missed an area or so. Reason I say is when you wax on you can see the swirls where it applied, some areas looked spotty? Make sense?
    Absolutely.

    And a second thin coat is great, just for the reasons you stated.

    I was just trying to alleviate your fears of applying it "too thin".
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    Re: I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    Quote Originally Posted by PaulMys View Post
    Absolutely.

    And a second thin coat is great, just for the reasons you stated.

    I was just trying to alleviate your fears of applying it "too thin".
    Thanks! lol understood. I noticed on some areas it was good and glided smooth but other felt grabby. Now I would have normally, years ago, applied more heavily but the wholllleee time all I hear is Thin is in... Thin is in. lol. So I usually go TOOO thin...

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    Re: I thought "Thin was in".... Maybe not?

    Quote Originally Posted by MrOneEyedBoh View Post
    Thanks! lol understood. I noticed on some areas it was good and glided smooth but other felt grabby. Now I would have normally, years ago, applied more heavily but the wholllleee time all I hear is Thin is in... Thin is in. lol. So I usually go TOOO thin...
    Cover it thin, have a beer, and clear your head.
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