High Temp Metal Sealant?

Playa178

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I have a Porter Cable 7424 that has been used once to buff and wax my car--I changed my mind cuz Im too lazy to use this thing (Id rather pay someone to detail it).



It comes with the CMA Kit with the Velcro backed plate, 2 Terry Bonnets, a Gray waxing pad, 2 White polishing pads, a Yellow polishing pad, and a lambswool pad (for under the Terry Bonnets)



Also included are 2 Extra Terry Bonnets and a Viper Microfiber Bonnet along with half a bottle of 3M SMR For Dark Cars.



I paid about $240 for everything Im selling and only used the Yellow and Gray Pads, and 2 terry bonnets. The rest is completely unused.



I am asking $175 for the whole thing with everything I mentioned above--shipping not included (Im located in Connecticut)



Thanks!
 
Something to consider.



CMA kit is $60 plus shipping.



PC from Coastal I think is about $100 with shipping now



So people could buy brand new for less.



HTH your pricing.
 
This is basically the same as buying brand new--its been used once and also includes a few extra bonnets not in the CMA kit...



I will sell it for $150 shipped to the first taker if it is very soon!
 
I am throwing in the bottle of SMR--thats the only thing I used with the buffer to get swirls out of my black car.



Im including everything I bought.
 
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What can I use as a top coat/sealant on metal (stainless steel) for high temp applications such as exhaust tips and turbo bodies?

Regards,
GEWB
 
I have used BF Metal Sealant on exhaust tips with very good success.

BF Metal Sealant will indeed withstand reasonably high tempatures (which makes it great on wheels, even clear coated wheels) with ease. I know of nothing that is going to hold up to the INSANE heat of a turbocharger though...
 
BF Metal Sealant will indeed withstand reasonably high tempatures (which makes it great on wheels, even clear coated wheels) with ease. I know of nothing that is going to hold up to the INSANE heat of a turbocharger though...

Thanks for your suggestion.

I'm looking for something that can hold up to 600 degrees F on stainless steel.

In testing, so far Megs NXT 2.0 has been able to hold up to 500F for 15 minutes.

Regards,
GEWB
 
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