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Old 12-04-2012, 10:01 AM
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Many companies have come up with sealants that you just apply... no need to buff.



I wonder if there are any differences between these products and the traditional ones (in terms of results and durability). Anyone know or have first hand experiences?
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Sealants for what, exactly?
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Door panel sealants? Trying to read his mind, not working out so well...haha Yeah what spray sealants? Anyway what's some good door panel tar to use like the stuff already on the door holding that thin as heck film on? Asked hyundai dealer by me, they said go to a body shop.
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Originally Posted by GreenSpeedy
Many companies have come up with sealants that you just apply... no need to buff.


Merely spray waxes.



Real sealants need to be applied, allowed to cure/bond and then buff off after 12 to 24 hours.




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