Hi Temp 77 Spray & Shine

nyc_sud

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Has anyone had any experience with the Hi Temp 77 Spray & Shine?



I recently polished with HT LC and applied a coat of HT62 Terminator sealant. I'm looking for something quick to use in between sealant applications.



Thx,

T
 
I don't know if you want to stick with just Hi-Temp line; but a lot of people on here including my self has had great success with Duragloss Aquawax.



It's an awesome spray sealant. Plus it's only like 22oz for $7.50 @ a local carquest.:woohoo:
 
I got a sample of it.



I didn't like it b/c it streaked a lot when I used it on my black car. On the wife's silver car it wasn't as bad (probably just couldn't see it).



The guys at high temp had me mix up some Spray and shine and their "polyplate" sealant (75% S&S; 25% Polyplate) and this I like! It provides an amazing look to silver paint, it doesn't last long though.



High-Temp's stuff is crazy cheap though, so when you take that into consideration... It's not bad...
 
violentveedub said:
I got a sample of it.



I didn't like it b/c it streaked a lot when I used it on my black car. On the wife's silver car it wasn't as bad (probably just couldn't see it).



The guys at high temp had me mix up some Spray and shine and their "polyplate" sealant (75% S&S; 25% Polyplate) and this I like! It provides an amazing look to silver paint, it doesn't last long though.



High-Temp's stuff is crazy cheap though, so when you take that into consideration... It's not bad...
Pretty much my experience, as well (I've even done the S&S/Polyplate mix). I tend not to use Spray & Shine as my everyday QD, but it's very inexpensive by the gallon and makes excellent clay lube.



Tort
 
man i almost fell out. i read hi temp 77 and my mind was thinking 3M Super 77 adhesive. i could only imagine the the horror of your towels sticking to the paint. then i laughed at the thought of mf's stuck all over a car.:grinno:
 
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