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Britemax Remax SiO2 Hydrophobic Spray Sealant
Would fit your needs. And great ON ANY surface.
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Thank you Pro 4x!
Seems right in line with my needs. Do you know what the sio2 percentage is? I think Can Coat claims 10% for comparison.
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pro 4x
What a bargain at $30.00 for 24 OZs!!!! Does the paint have to be as pristine as a coating before applying??
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I went on there site to see if I could obtain more info but as I am finding most do not publish solids (sio2) content percentages in the spray on's. This does look interesting but I wonder if it is not capable of being a stand alone sio2 coating due to low sio2 content and more of a sio2 coating maintenance quick detailer sio2 topper.
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Optimum Hyper Seal is also really good
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Looks like it will work as a stand alone: " Manufactured with ceramic silica technology that leaves your surfaces hydrophobic for up to 6 months, Britemax Remax SiO2 Hydrophobic Spray Sealant can be used as a standalone product or as a booster for your Britemax Amethyst Quartz Ceramic Coating or Britemax Igneous Quartz Ceramic Coating."
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I did read that but marketing is marketing. Do you know what the product sio2 percentage is? I think that would help me understand its potential better and be able to compare against others.
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Btrahin, thank you!
Do you know what the sio2 content % is?
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bfenne
I went on there site to see if I could obtain more info but as I am finding most do not publish solids (sio2) content percentages in the spray on's. This does look interesting but I wonder if it is not capable of being a stand alone sio2 coating due to low sio2 content and more of a sio2 coating maintenance quick detailer sio2 topper.
Products that were at one time primarily focused on being coating maint products have seemingly recently been re-focused as stand alones.
I'd stick with CanCoat; it'll last longer.